dman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Mon, Dec 24, 2001 at 06:37:25PM +0100, Martin Emrich wrote: > | Hi All ! > | > | When newbies ask something, they are often asked to RTFM... > | > | But where do I find the Information ? Very often, neiter #man foo nor > | the contents of the /usr/doc/foo are very helpful. Where is aditional > | documentation usually installed ? Or do you know a good > | "getting-documentation-howto" ? (maybe even something in german.. would > | be nice) > > Sometimes a manpage is good. Sometimes /usr/share/doc/<foo>. > Sometimes install foo-doc package to get the documentation.
And sometimes the package just has poor documentation. Some packages just have the upstream documentation thrown in /usr/share/doc/, which often conflicts with the actual Debian-specific configuration of the package. It's frustrating, and there's not much you can do other than ask around or read the source. > If you can't find the F{ine} Manual for a given piece of software or > task then just ask. It usually helps to mention where you have > already looked too. -- Brian Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://bignachos.com