Re: [RFC] DocBook with .txt or .html versions?

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On Thu, Oct 19, 2006 at 10:14:23PM +1300, Glenn Enright wrote:
> On Thursday 19 October 2006 21:58, Jarek Poplawski wrote:
> > On Thu, Oct 19, 2006 at 09:29:45PM +1300, Glenn Enright wrote:
> > > Doesnt slackware supply a prebuilt package of the kernel docs in
> > > various formats for just this purpose? From what I can recall,
> > > redhat and ubuntu both do this.
> >
> > Maybe does. But do you believe there is anybody reading
> > this list who uses only distro's prebuilt kernel versions?
> >
> > Jarek P.
> 
> You implied that you were trying to build on a limited resource machine, 
> and I offered this as an alternative. If you really needed the *very 
> latest* docs then it would probably be a newish testing platform and 
> not your main machine, so you could get them of that instead? Anyway 
> just my 2c.
 
I'm sorry if I implied... It is not a problem of limited resources.
If I can choose I allways tend to install only necessary software.

Thanks for your 2c (they are rarity here!), 

Jarek P.
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