When you don't have internet, just try take a look at /usr/share/doc and
/usr/share/info directories.
And read the man pages with man at terminal.
(The tkinfo, xman, and dwww(runs at localhost) programs are
alternatives and you can expand that documentation, installing docs available
Try dwm, i3d or ratpoison for window management.
Then,
- w3m is a text based browser, for console
- abrwoser
take a look at /usr/share/fonts (better, /usr/local/share/fonts) ... just put
your fonts in there!
Great :)
Tkx guys!
You mean a speech sintetizer like http://espeak.sourceforge.net/ or
http://www.cstr.ed.ac.uk/projects/festival/ ?
Try Texinfo, the GNU documentation System. It will really help you.
You can produce output in a number of formats: tex, dvi, html, info, pdf,
xml, etc.
GUIX is also the package manager, complete functional, and now becomes a
distro.
I use the GUIX package manager for a while, and I also tried the qemu distro.
My thoughts:
1ยบ GUIX is based on NIX pack manager, which don't follow POSIX file
structure. The packages are placed at HOME, and we
stumpwm