After the recent uproar over dselect, I started looking for some decent documentation that I could point to when someone was having problems. I found several documents in the .../disks-i386/current directory on my local mirror:
ch-dselect-intro.html ch-dselect-main.html ch-dselect-conclusion.html ch-dselect-glossary.html -and- dselect-beginner.html dselect-beginner.txt They look pretty good, although they might not go into enough detail. What would it take to get them included in the dpkg package to be installed in /usr/doc/dpkg? It would be much better to say 'look in /usr/doc/dpkg' than to say 'check out http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ dists/potato/main/disks-i386/current'. Any thoughts? Mike [Private mail welcome, but no need to CC: me on list replies.] -- Michael Merten -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---> NRA Life Member -- http://www.nra.org ---> Debian GNU/Linux Fan -- http://www.debian.org ---> CenLA-LUG Founder -- http://www.angelfire.com/la2/cenlalug -- Whenever one person is found adequate to the discharge of a duty by close application thereto, it is worse execute by two persons and scarcely done at all if three or more are employed therein. -- George Washington, 1732-1799