Click on the help icon on the kde panel at the bottom of your screen.
Then click on File - Open and browse in the directory
/usr/doc/mandrake/en/ and you will find all of the publications in html
format which makes it so nice to read and find stuff. If you want to
refer to stuff when you are having problems, these on-line books pretty
much suck. But if you're up and running they work great.
Tom
Dev Null wrote:
>
> I was evaluating the various boxes of Mandrake available on the shelf at the
> local store to determine which one I wanted. It was fairly obvious I was going
> to get a 7.0 edition, but which one?
>
> I can't remember the name of one of them, I think it was the "Complete" edition.
> It showed on the back 3 or 4 different books (Linux how-to) and labeled them as
> "Linux Library".
>
> Up above the photos of the books it has a feature comparison of Linux Mandrake,
> Red Hat, and Corel. "Linux Library" was one listed as included with Mandrake
> but not with the other two.
>
> On the "Deluxe" edition of Mandrake it didn't show any photos of any books, but
> in the feature comparison section it showed that Linux-Mandrake 7.0 Deluxe had a
> "Linux Library" that Red Hat and Corel did not.
>
> In addition the Deluxe box lists "Additional HOW-TOs and other Linux
> documentation" under "Additional Applications and Utilities" on the back.
>
> I purchased the Deluxe package because I thought I was getting the "Complete"
> package and more (I think one of the pluses was WordPerfect 8 Light).
>
> Now I'm looking on my 6 CDs and I can't seem to find these publications.
>
> Question 1. What is the "Linux Library" as advertised on the back of the Deluxe
> box?
>
> Question 2. If it is the same publications as what is labeled "Linux Library"
> on the Complete edition, where are they located?
>
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