Re: task-doc ?
A web search shows that task-newbie-help 0.1 states that:
You should also install the task-doc package which contains
all the standard documentation like HOWTOs and FAQs.
These are provided by doc-linux-text.
> This is the second to last sentence from
> /usr/share/doc/task-newbie-help/README.Debian on my newly
> installed Potato:
>
> All the standard docs are available if you install the task-doc
> package, so do a apt-get install task-doc now if you don't have the
> package installed.
>
> But there does not seem to be a package with the name "task-doc" listed by
> dselect.
> Looking at the various packages that are found by a search for "doc" in dselect,
> I can well imagine
> that the Debian maintainers failed to reach a consensus as to what dependencies
> should be
> included in such a task. Can some energetic experts recommend their own lists of
> what docs a newbie
> should have on his machine for immediate reference? There is so much out there!
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
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