The Sunday 2004-01-25 at 16:09 -0500, Paul W. Abrahams wrote:
The FAQ integrated perfectly with the SDB, locally, at least till SuSE 8.2. I am able to do searches on it with susehelp running from my local apache server.
The FAQ and the SDB are so different in their organizations that it's not useful to ask which one is better. Having both of them is far better than having either one of them alone. And the integration you speak of enhances the value of both.
That's not what I'm talking about :-) When I point my browser to my localhost page, I see a sample page, with these links at the bottom: | [ SuSE help system ] | [ /usr/share/doc/ directory ] | [ PHP manual ] | [ Apache Manual ] | | [ The SuSE website ] If I go to the [ SuSE help system ], I see: | # SuSE Linux | SuSE specific Documentation | | * Support database | Your question- our answer! We have already found the answers to most | of your questions. In the support database, you will find the right tips so that you can print over the network or run your IDE | burner ... daily updated at http://sdb.suse.de/. | * Administration Guide | Network, expertise, reference - All about SuSE Linux | * SuSE Tour And finally: | * SuSEFAQ | o Unofficial SuSE FAQ | Unofficial FAQ and their answers for installing and | configuring SuSE Linux (network, firewall, mail, booting | concept, kernel etc.) Therefore, I say that the SuSE SDB, old format, local, shows on the same page as Togan's SuSEFAQ - on the same page, integrated. And both are searched by the search engine: if I go to "Search options", I see all the originally SuSE entries, plus the "Unofficial SuSE FAQ" at the bottom. -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson