On Thu, Jun 17, 1999 at 01:07:51AM +1000, Shao Zhang wrote > On Fri, Jun 11, 1999 at 10:35:52AM -0400, Kristopher Johnson wrote: > > I'm the guy that asked which package had the HOWTOs. I know it seemed like > > a dumb question, but I did try searching on "HOWTO" in both dselect and on > > the Debian web site, and came up with nothing. > > again, I kindly advise you don't be too rash to this mailing list. I started > with slackware for 1 year, then redhat for 2 years, and then I moved to > debian. Even though, I still find it is hard to get on with debian. Then > this mailing list answered every single question that I have had. > > I just did a quick search on the debian web site with the keyword HOWTO, this > is what I got: > > Search Results > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Release Quality Package (size) > stable 100% doc-linux-es 1998.08-1 (739.8k) > Linux documents in Spanish. > stable 100% doc-linux-fr 1999.01-1 (3077.4k) > Linux docs in french : HOWTO, MetaFAQ ... > stable 100% doc-linux-it 98.05-1 (560.8k) > Linux documents in Italian. > stable 100% doc-linux-pl 1998.03.29-1 (825.6k) > Linux docs in Polish: HOWTO - ascii version > stable 100% doc-linux-pl-html 1998.03.29-1 (834.8k) > Linux docs in Polish: HOWTO - html version > stable 100% lg-issue12 2-4 (219k) > Issue 12 of the Linux Gazette. > stable 100% xcin 2.3.03-3 (1514.5k) > Chinese input server for Crxvt in X11. > Responses 1-7 of 7 responses shown. >
What puzzles me is why this list doesn't include 'doc-linux-text' or 'doc-linux-html'. Any guesses? John P. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Oh - I - you know - my job is to fear everything." - Bill Gates in Denmark