Documentation Disorganization Was: Is there documentation for SUCK other than the man page?
The other places to try (that I know of) are 'info suck' (which might just
give you the manpage) and in /usr/doc (look for an appropriate
subdirectory).
This post brings up a mild gripe I have with Linux/Unix/GNU/Debian/
whoever-may-by-responsible. Why do we have to have all these? Especially
/usr/doc. Yes you can stick any old file in there but it would sure be
nice if the critical info was not equally distributed between the three
systems. At least /usr/doc should be more highly publicized. Is there
any other standard resource that I don't know about?
I like six eggs when starting on a journey. Fried - not poached. And
mind you don't break 'em. I won't eat a broken egg.
-- Thorin Oakenshield
On Wed, 24 Sep 1997, Richard Heestand wrote:
> I installed the package "suck" and am looking for information about how to
> set it up. Is there information other than the man page? If so, than
> where? In general, where can I look for documentation under debian? For
> instance, I know I can save news articles to folders in nn, but can not find
> in the nn man page any way to read a folder.
>
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