On Fri, 2005-12-30 at 13:24 -0600, Thomas Cameron wrote: > In answer to your question, I usually do a Google search for examples. > Let's say I want to use Samba, and the man pages aren't helpful. I > would do a Google search and enter the words "samba" and "example" in > the search field. The very first hit would bring up John Terpstra's > excellent web page titled "Samba-3 by Example." However, a common problem with this is you find information about versions so different from what you have, that the information is quite inaplicable. Configuration options, even meanings, have changed. File locations have changes, etc. Proper documentation really needs to come with the application. When complex programs don't come with adequate documentation, it really *is* slack on their behalf. A fancy program is no good if it's not useable. Sometimes even just a proper explanation of what some function is supposed to do would help. There are often things in programs that you just cannot guess at what they're for, and I'm not one for blind fiddling with things to try and find out. -- Don't send private replies to my address, the mailbox is ignored. I read messages from the public lists.