A nice way to "serve" pretty much all the how-tos, man pages, and all other documentation is to first make sure the docs are installed (via yast) then use the setting in rc.config DOC_SERVER=yes DOC_HOST=your-host-name-or-ip SuSE has a perl script that re write all the docs so links reslove to your-ip-address-or-hostname SuSEconfig does this automagically when yo use the above settings. Whats particullary nice about it is you then use your web browser to view the docs/mans/infos from the server or on your network my problem has nevr been finding the docs but rather retaining what Ive read I suppose occasionaly some iten misses the docs (the many ? here) ;-) rob ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Oliver Ob wrote:
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I know how difficult it sometime is to find the help, or HOW-TO or mini how-to, or whatever kind of files exist. I think that an index of help files would be an excellent idea, and I subscribe to that fully. (I wish I knew how to do it, so I could help, but I don't.)
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Hi Jonathan,
I know about the locations. It's just that I feel they are TOO MANY.
That makes a user losing overview.
Read on in my last mail (what I suggested concerning a "help index")
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