listing of Linux sources of information This is the Meta-FAQ for Linux. It is mainly a list of valuable sources of information. Check these sources out if you want to learn more about Linux, or have problems and need help.
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MagicHelp is multi-user help author tool,it is the fastest, easiest way to create professional Help systems and documentation. export format:CHM,MsHelp2.x,Word,WebHelp,JavaHelp,OracleHelp,EclipseHelp... import format:COM TypeLib,FileSystem MagicHelp is multi-user help systems and documentation tool,....
Help Wizard is a simple tool for creating Windows Help (.HLP) files. Help Wizard lets you easily create Windows Help files by adding topics, windows, pictures, and links. The program features auto-link updating, Internet URL support, search functions, and a contents editor....
How to install and use PCMCIA Card Services This document describes how to install and use PCMCIA Card Services for Linux, and answers some frequently asked questions....
This HOWTO tries to cover most aspects related to multicast over TCP/IP networks This HOWTO tries to cover most aspects related to multicast over TCP/IP networks. So, a lot of information within it is not Linux-specific (just in case you don't use GNU/Linux... yet). Multicast is currently an active ....
Information on electronic mail servers and clients This document is an introduction to the world of electronic mail (email) under Linux. It focuses on user-level issues and typical configurations for Linux home and small-business machines connected to the net via an ISP....
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