Re: Are Fedora docs readable?

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Thomas Jones wrote:

>>I was looking for a document that would explain
>>how Linux/Fedora decides what driver to use
>>with a given USB device,
>>and google directed me to usb-hotplug-tutorial.
>>
>>Unfortunately this appeared to be in XML,
>>and required a DTD which I could not find.

> http://marilyn.frields.org:8080/fedora-docs/html/usb-hotplug-tutorial-en/

Thank you, that is indeed the document I was looking for,
in readable format.

> also for a very general description of the process navigate to:
> http://cyberelk.net/tim/usb-storage.html

Unfortunately this seems very GNOME-specific, while I am using KDE,
and the icons referred to in the document do not exist in my system.
However, I shall look more carefully to see if
I can cull some relevant information from it.

Incidentally, I wish people would stick to traditional
"black on white" text.
This document is almost unreadable on my laptop.

Perhaps this is the GUI equivalent of top-posting?

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