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Les Mikesell wrote:
> On Tue, 2006-04-11 at 11:32, Chris Mauritz wrote:
>   
>> Chris Peikert wrote:
>>     
>>> What is RTFM and FWIW? I saw those 2 unknown terms in replies to what I
>>> posted. As for local Linux users I am in a small town and the closest place
>>> that would have something like that would be Houston which is a good hour
>>> and half away. Same goes for bookstores. The typical person living in my
>>> area looks like Larry the Cable Guy.  
>>>   
>>>       
>> RTFM=Read The Fu...er...Fine Manual.  FWIW=For What It's Worth.
>>
>> A good place to start are the manuals for RedHat Enterprise Linux, which 
>> can be found here:
>>
>> http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/
>>
>> Since RHEL and CentOS are virtually identical, those manuals (with VERY 
>> few exceptions) are perfectly suitable as CentOS manuals.
>>     
>
> Is it really that hard to go to http://www.centos.org, drop
> down the 'information' menu bar, click 'documentation' and
> see 'manuals'?  Or did it have to be in a downloadable form,
> not on-line?
>   

Or you can do that.  It's been a while since I parsed the CentOS 
website.  I didn't know they had those fancy online manuals.  If you 
want to print out a PDF manual, the RHEL ones are nice too.  Take your 
pick. 

Cheers,



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