>>>>> "Martin" == Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Martin> X-Mailer: Mutt 0.93.2i
Joris> 2. D O C U M E N T A T I O N ( why all these cryptic files and no real Joris> database ??? HTML yes?) There are manpages, which are often quite good help if all you need is a summary and a reminder of what things do. From all the Linux distributions, Debian has the best man-db setup. There are the GNU Info files. There are numerous documents written in postscript, there are the books from O'Reilly and you have the Debian documentation project. One of the strong points of a Linux based system is that there is so much documentation about. Maybe you don't know yet what you are looking for... Martin> There is a real database. It's called PostgreSQL and comes as a Martin> set of *ponder* five packages, or so. Indeed. I am very happy with PostgreSQL. Can only recommend it.... Oracle and Sybase have announced support for Linux too... Joris> Installing and removing LOOKS easy but there's very little REAL Joris> version/dependency checking done. <McEnroe> You cannot be serious! </McEnroe> >> Geez, sometimes i start thinking of winDOWs as a better platform just >> because one can ****up a system Martin> ??? Huh? Martin> Maybe it's a major lack in the whole community that there are only Martin> not free wordprocessors? I have to admit that I don't need such Martin> programs since I'm able to use the power of LaTeX. Not really. Why should one make such demands when there are very good alternatives around. I once showed a LaTeX'd document to a high court judge, and he was so impressed with it that he actually started to learn to write LaTeX although he never bothered writing a single line of code. He was the opinion that the documents just look so much better with LaTeX, and I agree. -- Nicolai P Guba BT Laboratories GNU Project http://www.labs.bt.com http://www.gnu.org [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]