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Donald J. Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you view the contents of the CD in windows (if its
still on your
> machine), you will see that there are HTML files on it.
These are copies
> of the manual that Redhat used paper to print and some
people never look at.
> Its a waste if not used. Using your browser of choice you
can view these
> pages, which have been altered to reflect the changes made
by Mandrake.
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Don, I beg to differ! I see nothing in these pages to
indicate they have been changed at all by Mandrake. Being
one of the rare breed who actually read manuals, I've
noticed there is quite a difference 'tween RedHat 5.2 and
Mandrake 5.3. Sussing out the diff's has been quite
entertaining. Good thing I have lots of time on my hands.
Mandrake does have documentation on the CD. You have to dive
into Mandrake/en/userguid to get started, since the
index.html file in /Mandrake is BLANK. And then there are
the HOW-to's, brought to you by the ad-hoc geek committee.
Linux is fun!
Lorne.