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Completely agree! On Sun, 28 Jun 1998, misc.word.corp wrote:
If we judge the S.u.S.E. manual on the basis of "standard" (read: British/American) English, it make come up wanting in the grammatical department, but S.u.S.E. is a continental-European distro (and is very popular over there, as we know). Among non-British or non-American users of English, clarity counts more than adherence to "correct" British or American-English grammar.
S.u.S.E.'s manual goes the extra step, however. Its writers have a humorous and light-hearted approach to Linux -- and their enthusiasm springs from the page. You can see that the S.u.S.E. staff think Linux is great fun, and this ingredient -- fun -- is what's sorely lacking from M---S---T products.
The manual is also complete on other topics not covered by the manuals of other distros, such as emulators, LaTeX, window managers, and the like. You gotta love it.
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