On 20 mar 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gaute B Strokkenes wrote:
I've recently upgrade to the Gnome 2 backport for Woody, and I have to admit that I'm not quite sure what to think of it yet. For instance, I have a package installed called gnome2-user-guide. However, I can not for the life of me find out who I am supposed to read it. According to dpkg -S and locate, the manual seems to exists as a bunch of xml files in /usr/share/gnome/help. However, I can not find program that will let me view this in human-readable form. This seems rather peculiar, so I strongly suspect that something is wrong...
'yelp'--the Help Browser for Gnome 2.0--seems to be the way to get that info in a more user-friendly manner ;-)
Mine is in Menu Panel > Applications > Help
That's pretty much the first place that I looked. Unfortunately, it's not there. I have not made a proper attempt to count all the entries that appear in the help browser, but it does look rather undepopulated.
I found the Gnome 2 backport to Woody a bit underpopulated, in general. And a few things just plain didn't work . . .
. . . how can I say it well? "The most complete simulation of the Universe is the Universe itself."
I have made another partition, installed 30r1, and updated to unstable ;-)
Maybe someone else has a better solution. -- andyrew
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