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6. The documentation
I recommend these good readings in case you can't figure out how to solve a problem. I've read them. You should too if you're curious or conscientious. Please, do not forget to consider the
LDP mirrors,
listed at: Most HOWTOs are translated in
many languages. Just go to the bottom of a mirror page and
follow the
If you want to use Linux on a laptop, read the latest
Linux-Mobile-Guide,
by Werner Heuser, located at: If you haven't installed any distribution yet, carefully read the
Installation-HOWTO, by Eric S. Raymond, located at: If you need information about your cdrom drive, read the
CDROM-HOWTO, by Jeff Tranter, located at: If you haven't installed an nfs server yet, read the
NFS-HOWTO, by Nicolai Langfeldt, located at: If you need to compile a new kernel on the source box, read
the
Kernel-HOWTO, by Brian Ward, located at: If you are new to PLIP, read the
PLIP MINI-HOWTO, by Andrea Controzzi, located at:
If you plan to make your Null-Modem cable yourself, a good reading
is the file
PLIP.txt, by Donald Becker, located at:
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