Brian wrote:
On Sat 20 Oct 2012 at 07:28:27 -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
Brian wrote:
About 460 KB. Not one page. But does it really matter?
Yes, it matters. Otherwise I would have not specified "single page".
If "one size fit all", we would all bow down at the altar of
microsoft or canonical ;/
You're a hard taskmaster. :)
You should hear what friends, family, and some professors
have said since the 1940's ;!
Do-it-yourself is the ultimate way of avoiding dimensional worship.
Why else would I want to use Debian rather than Ubuntu/Windows.
Download the text version. Edit to remove unwanted material, Convert to
to html with txt2html.
Chuckle.
My critical requirement was "single page". I mentioned
"html" only because all the Debian docs I've seen are in
html and I've seen web based documentation whose default was
similar to the d-i manual but offered an alternate URL for a
single page version. It's likely that at some point I would
have converted the html version to plain text ;)
Comment aimed at future readers:
The d-i manual is available in HTML, PDF, and plane text -
q.v. http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/installmanual
Information on txt2html available at
http://txt2html.sourceforge.net/. Check out the lined
examples. I has some interesting possibilities.
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