Getting KDE 3.4.1 - a few questions

James Gray james at grayonline.id.au
Thu Jun 16 21:38:33 UTC 2005


On Fri, 17 Jun 2005 04:58 am, Peter Barnes wrote:

> Thanks for the (part) answer.
> I agree with your comments about learning, and know how to
> access the man pages on a Linux PC - but where do I find
> them on the Web when working from a Windows PC? Like many
> other people, I am having to learn about Linux while
> running a business and working in Windows. I often have no
> access to my Linux PC but still need to learn about Linux.

I've always found google handy for man pages.  Just google "man apt-get" or 
maybe "man apt-get +debian".  The beauty of using google is that you can 
search for man pages in different languages too (if that's important).  The 
draw-back is that you need to make sure you're reading the man page 
applicable to you version of Unix/Linux.  BSD is not Solaris is not Linux is 
not HP-UX is not....  you get the idea?

Searching for sommethhing debian-specific liike "apt" should be p

James
-- 
<netgod> you know
<netgod> its really sad when the internic itself cant configure DNS
         servers right
<netgod> it just doesnt get any more pathetic than that
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