Is this so hard to solve that nobody has an idea how to do it?
Hi!
I think dwww is a good thing especially for those of us who don't have
X running on their Linux router in the closet. Accessing documentation
via the WWW browser running on the local desktop machine is quite
convenient.
I have
On 12 Dec 1998 21:56:43 +0100, you wrote:
>>> "MH" == Marc Haber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>MH> I have compiled some programs myself, such as a testing release of
>MH> exim. These programs went into /usr/local, so I have a
>MH> /usr/local/doc with quite some documentation that I'd like to
>MH> in
>> "MH" == Marc Haber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MH> I have compiled some programs myself, such as a testing release of
MH> exim. These programs went into /usr/local, so I have a
MH> /usr/local/doc with quite some documentation that I'd like to
MH> include into dwww.
Could you clearify a bit?
Hi!
I think dwww is a good thing especially for those of us who don't have
X running on their Linux router in the closet. Accessing documentation
via the WWW browser running on the local desktop machine is quite
convenient.
I have compiled some programs myself, such as a testing release of
exim.
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