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<UL>



	<LI><A HREF="#Heading1">- 15 -</A>



	<UL>



		<LI><A HREF="#Heading2">Using the Linux Documentation</A>



		<UL>



			<LI><A HREF="#Heading3">The Linux Documentation Project</A>



			<LI><A HREF="#Heading4">NOTE</A>



			<LI><A HREF="#Heading5">CD-ROM Documentation</A>



			<LI><A HREF="#Heading6">Listing 15.1. The contents of the /docs directory.</A>



			<LI><A HREF="#Heading7">Listing 15.2. The files in the /usr/doc directory.</A>



			<LI><A HREF="#Heading8">HOWTO Documents</A>



			<LI><A HREF="#Heading9">Usenet Newsgroups</A>



			<LI><A HREF="#Heading10">World Wide Web Sites</A>



			<LI><A HREF="#Heading11">Linux Journal</A>



			<LI><A HREF="#Heading12">NOTE</A>



			<LI><A HREF="#Heading13">NOTE</A>



			<LI><A HREF="#Heading14">Summary</A>



		</UL>



	</UL>



</UL>







<P>



<HR SIZE="4">







<H2 ALIGN="CENTER"><A NAME="Heading1<FONT COLOR="#000077">- 15 -</FONT></H2>



<H2 ALIGN="CENTER"><A NAME="Heading2<FONT COLOR="#000077">Using the Linux Documentation</FONT></H2>



<P><I>by Tim Parker and Kamran Husain</I></P>







<P>IN THIS CHAPTER</P>







<UL>



	<LI>The Linux Documentation Project 



	<P>



	<LI>CD-ROM Documentation 



	<P>



	<LI>HOWTO Documents 



	<P>



	<LI>Usenet Newsgroups 



	<P>



	<LI>World Wide Web Sites 



	<P>



	<LI>Linux Journal 



</UL>







<P>This chapter takes a brief look at the documentation available from the Linux



CD-ROM, as well as alternative sources. You will read about the following topics:







<UL>



	<LI>What documentation is available on the CD-ROM



	<P>



	<LI>Where to go on the Internet for more information



	<P>



	<LI>Linux newsgroups you should check for help



</UL>







<P>This book should provide most of the information you'll need in order to get going



with Linux, but you might need to investigate other sources of information for various



reasons (such as hardware support or troubleshooting).



<H3 ALIGN="CENTER"><A NAME="Heading3<FONT COLOR="#000077">The Linux Documentation



Project</FONT></H3>



<P>The first exposure most people get to Linux is a book like the one you are now



reading or the Linux <TT>INFO-SHEET</TT>, a relatively short ASCII document available



from Usenet, BBSs (bulletin board systems), and many user groups. The <TT>INFO-SHEET</TT>



is a quick summary of Linux posted at regular intervals to the Linux newsgroups on



Usenet. In addition, you can find the <TT>INFO-SHEET</TT> on this book's CD-ROM,



in the <TT>/cdrom/docs</TT> directory.</P>



<P>As Linux was developed, several programmers started writing brief guides to their



contributions, as well as wider areas of the operating system. These documents, while



usually terse and awkward to read, did provide others with enough information to



continue their own use of Linux. Over a short span, the documentation for Linux began



growing rapidly, and a central organizing body became necessary to help keep it on



track and avoid unnecessary duplication.</P>



<P>The Linux Documentation Project was created to provide a complete set of public



domain documentation for Linux. From a few rough installation notes a couple of years



ago, the documentation has expanded to include almost a thousand pages, some very



good, some not. The following primary documents are currently available or soon to



be released:







<UL>



	<LI>Linux Installation explains how to install and configure Linux.



	<P>



	<LI>The Linux User's Guide is a guide for first-time users.



	<P>



	<LI>The Linux System Administrator's Guide gives information about various aspects



	of system administration.



	<P>



	<LI>The Linux Network Administration Guide explains how to set up and use networks.



	<P>



	<LI>The Linux Kernel Hacker's Guide is a guide to modifying the Linux kernel.



</UL>







<P>In addition to these primary documents, there are about a dozen smaller guides



to specific or esoteric aspects of Linux. These smaller guides are called <TT>HOWTO</TT>



documents. Together they form a growing document suite that covers practically every



aspect of Linux. These documents are available with most distributions of the software.



Not all the documents are up-to-date, because changes to the operating system have



occurred since they were first written. Several people wrote the Linux documents,



so the styles and layout are not consistent. A printed copy of the Linux Documentation



Project is available from Linux Systems Labs and some bookstores.







<DL>



	<DT></DT>



</DL>











<DL>



	<DD>



<HR>



<A NAME="Heading4<FONT COLOR="#000077"><B>NOTE:</B> </FONT>You can contact



	the Linux Systems Labs at 49884 Miller Court, Chesterfield, MI 48047. The telephone



	number is (810) 716-1700, and the fax number is (810) 716-1703. You can get information



	about LSL from the e-mail address <TT>info@lsl.com</TT>.



<HR>







</DL>







<H3 ALIGN="CENTER"><A NAME="Heading5<FONT COLOR="#000077">CD-ROM Documentation</FONT></H3>



<P>The Slackware CD-ROM that accompanies this book supplies a lot of documentation.



The primary location of information is the <TT>/docs</TT> directory of the CD-ROM,



which contains several types of files. Listing 15.1 shows a directory listing of



this <TT>/docs</TT> directory.



<H3 ALIGN="CENTER"><A NAME="Heading6<FONT COLOR="#000077">Listing 15.1. The



contents of the /docs directory.</FONT><FONT COLOR="#0066FF"></FONT></H3>



<PRE><FONT COLOR="#0066FF"># ls /cdrom/docs



AX25-HOWTO            Hebrew-HOWTO        Polish-HOWTO



Access-HOWTO          INDEX               Portuguese-HOWTO



BootPrompt-HOWTO      INDEX.html          Printing-HOWTO



Bootdisk-HOWTO        INDEX.short.html    Printing-Usage-HOWTO



Busmouse-HOWTO        INFO-SHEET          SCSI-HOWTO



CDROM-HOWTO           IPX-HOWTO           SCSI-Programming-HOWTO



COPYRIGHT             ISP-Hookup-HOWTO    Serial-HOWTO



Commercial-HOWTO      Installation-HOWTO  Shadow-Password-HOWTO



Cyrillic-HOWTO        Italian-HOWTO       Sound-HOWTO



DNS-HOWTO             JE-HOWTO            Sound-Playing-HOWTO



DOSEMU-HOWTO          Java-HOWTO          TRANS.TBL



Danish-HOWTO          Kernel-HOWTO        Term-HOWTO



Distribution-HOWTO    Keyboard-HOWTO      Tips-HOWTO



ELF-HOWTO             Keystroke-HOWTO     UMSDOS-HOWTO



Ethernet-HOWTO        META-FAQ            UPS-HOWTO



Finnish-HOWTO         MGR-HOWTO           UUCP-HOWTO



Firewall-HOWTO        Mail-HOWTO          WRITING



Ftape-HOWTO           NET-2-HOWTO         XFree86-HOWTO



GCC-HOWTO             NIS-HOWTO           install-guide/



German-HOWTO          News-HOWTO          kernel-2.0/



HAM-HOWTO             PCI-HOWTO           linux.faq/



HOWTO-INDEX           PCMCIA-HOWTO        mini/



Hardware-HOWTO        PPP-HOWTO           slack-docs/



</FONT></PRE>



<P>Most of these files are extracted to your Linux hard drive if you select the documentation



options when installing Linux through setup. The setup routine lets you choose which



types of documentation will be moved from the installation CD-ROM to your hard drive,



but you can't select individual entries in the sets. If you are limited in disk space,



you should consider leaving most of the document on the CD-ROM and viewing it only



when needed.</P>



<P>Most documentation files are stored in the <TT>/usr/doc</TT> directory (both on



the CD-ROM and when installed to your hard drive). A directory listing of this area



shows a wealth of files, as given in Listing 15.2.



<H3 ALIGN="CENTER"><A NAME="Heading7<FONT COLOR="#000077">Listing 15.2. The



files in the /usr/doc directory.</FONT><FONT COLOR="#0066FF"></FONT></H3>



<PRE><FONT COLOR="#0066FF"># ls /usr/doc



GETTING.GNU.SOFTWARE    indent/       sendmail/



INSTALL                 ipfwadm/      seyon/



PROBLEMS                ispell/       splitvt/



README                  jpeg/         strace/



SlingShot/              ldso/         sysklogd/



WorkBone-2.3/           less/         sysvinit/



arena/                  libc-4.7.6/   tar/



bash/                   lilo@         tcl7.5/



bc/                     lizards/      tclX7.5.0/



bind-4.9.3-BETA26/      lrzsz/        tcsh/



binutils/               lynx/         textutils/



bootutils/              m4/           tin/



cnews/                  mc/           tk4.1/



cpio-2.3/               metamail/     tkdesk/



dialog/                 minicom/      tools-2.17/



diffutils/              modules/      ttysnoop/



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