are docs available in pdf?
J
dreadpiratejeff at gmail.com
Mon Nov 14 21:43:09 UTC 2011
On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 13:23, R S V Reddy <ubuntu.bkn1 at gmail.com> wrote:
> How? Ubuntu docs for 10.04 I meant, in a e-book type format, so that I can
> read offline. Like Rute's exposition is in *.bz2 format!
Did you download the PDF version of Rute's?? There's a very clear
Download PDF link (in addition to a Download HTML link).
http://www.icon.co.za/~psheer/rute.pdf.bz2
So bz2 is not a a document format... it's a compression format
(similar to Zip in the windows world). To decompress the file,
assuming you downloaded the PDF of Rute's book
simply do this in a terminal:
bunzip2 rute.pdf.bz2
That'll decompress the file and you'll be left with rute.pdf which
should be readable in anything that handles the PDF format.
The thing is, you're asking a very nebulous question, still. You
specifically asked for Rute's exposition, and I've provided you with a
PDF link as well as instructions for decompressing the bz2 file to get
a readable PDF.
Saying "I want the 10.04 documentation" is still too general. But in
an attempt to be helpful still:
a simple google search for "ubuntu 10.04 documentation pdf" returns
some useful results, the first of which are the Ubuntu User manual and
the Ubuntu Server guide.
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