Am Dienstag, 28. Mai 2013, 22:24:32 schrieb Jerry Nelson: > On the Documentation not Found page, it is stated, "Please use the package > manager of your distribution to find and install the missing documentation." > > Kindly give a worked out, executable CLI command that does this for **any** > documentation package taken as an example. I would be most grateful for > the kindness. > That is impossible, there are many different distributions, package systems and package management software. I'm sorry we can't provide all this information.
> Thank you for the suggestion to visit the KDE Documentation site > docs.kde.org, which I did. I found this URL for the documentation > http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/extragear-multimedia/k3b/index.html > > Kindly complete a sentence on the Doc not Found page which begins, "After > visiting docs.kde.org and finding a URL like this (for the k3b disk burning > pgm) http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/extragear-multimedia/k3b/index.html for > the documentation you need, you know an installable package likely exists, > and what you should do next is . . . " I really don't know where to go > from here, please do help. > If docs.kde.org has a documentation, search for a documentation package in your distribution. If there is no doc, file a bug report. > I have recently discovered this command for Debbian package management: > dpkg -L. The response to dpkg -L K3b suggests some Kubuntu builds like > mine have documentation. Perhaps your Doc not Found page could tell me > what to do with this info to help you, the KDE community, and myself (but > not bothering you !! ) What you found here is the debian packaging documentation for k3b, not the k3b documentation from KDE. -- Burkhard L?ck
