On Tue, 14 Sep 1999 07:22:38 -0600, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Just go wandering about the redhat site, you'll find all the documentation
> your heart desires and all free and mostly in plain ascii text.  Biggest
> problem I've had is in devoting enough time to read it all!

Hm. That reminds me: I have bought about a year ago a printed book
version of the Red Hat installation guide (it was by mistake. I thought
that I was buying a Linux learning book.). It was very helpful on
installing Linux, but after that.. well, nope. Though I sepose that
there are alot of docs on Red Hat's site that instruct how to use
Linux. And probebly a printed book version of them as well. But
isnt "big and heavy manual books" is usually something that scare
simple users? though I LIKE it when the book detail it all, maybe
an additional 'slim book version" will be good to add to these.
(The first operation manuals of the Macs did a good job about it.)


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