* Paul W. Abrahams (abrahams@acm.org) [020705 14:55]:
The archives have several search engines--please read the faq.
Which FAQ? The only relevant FAQ I see on the SuSE support website is the one on htdig.
There's no reason to sound incredulous, really. The one you get by emailing suse-linux-e-faq@suse.com or looking at Togan's unofficial faq. This was explained in the welcome message you received when you subscribed (the one that politely asked you to read it and save it for future reference). An email to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com, listed on the bottom of every posting and in the headers, would have told you this as well.
Christopher, my suggestion is in no way a denigration of the SuSE knowledge base. I'm sure the SuSE folks recognize its limitations as well as or better than I do.
Oh, I know. I'm not a huge fan of the SDB either but it's the best thing we have.
The knowledge base I am suggesting would complement, not replace, the SuSE knowledge base (and operate independently of it, except possibly for shared software).
I think Togan's unofficial faq is probably going to be like what you describe eventually. It's only been around for a few months now and it's already pretty rich I think. -- -ckm