On Fri, 5 Feb 1999 13:42:28 -0800, SSC Products Mgr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > Please excuse the delay in answering. You are correct, the LIGS book > is in some serious need of updating. I'm the new products manager > here, and actually this is my first week. As of today I've started > contacting the authors who did the last update to see if they have > interest in doing this next update. I have asked Boris Beletsky to > update the Debian section-I have yet to get an answer. In the event > that he isn't interested or doesn't have time for this update, I > would appreciate any help you may be able to give. Even if Boris > does do the update I'd be appreciative of any information you can > provide.
> This is where we are right now. Please feel free to contact me with > any questions or comments. I'm a little confused because you didn't respond to any of the original issues I raised in my email. Read the final paragraph, especially. > On Sun, Jan 17, 1999 at 11:45:47PM -0500, Adam Di Carlo wrote: >> Hi. I'm the maintainer (right now) for the Debian Installation >> Manual. My working copies, btw, can be found at >> http://www.debian.org/~aph/boot-floppies/ (note multiple flavors of >> the docuemntation for different architectures are available). >> >> I find the the Debian part of the "Linux Installation and Getting >> Started" document is rather out-of-date. I'd like to either try to >> update it, or alternatively (and much less work, and therefore more >> likely to happen) point users to Debian's own Installation Manual. >> >> Integrating our manual with your is also problematic because we use >> SGML and you use TeX. Also, we have different versions for >> different architectures, while the "Linux Installation" guide seems >> quite x86-specific. -- .....Adam Di [EMAIL PROTECTED]<URL:http://www.onShore.com/>

