The closest thing I know of would be either grokdoc or http://www.google.com/linux On 8/18/05, Winston Graeme <winstongraeme@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
I have been using Linux for now 5 years & still manage to find documentation from few to many years ago which give answers to questions/problems users still now have .... such as "How to mount NTFS partition" or "Maximum disk-through-output" or "DSL-Howto" - each with lots of interesting info & things to learn.
I am not suggesting that penguin-newbees or anyone should or must read the friendly/fine/f... manual but that access to these should be really easy & user-friendly.
On forums like linuxquestions.org there are tons of users again & again asking the same or similiar questions.
I know tldp.org exists but it seems more like an archive than a user-friendly place of quickly finding an answer to a problem (i aint dissin tldp ... its a huge amount of lovely info).
So after many irrelevant words :
Is there a user-friendly site or searchengine which takes its info from Linux-sites all over the web giving quick answers to problems ? ...
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