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Re: Is there a need for a hard copy OpenBSD documentation project?





On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Nick Holland wrote:

> The stuff we (I?) need to read the most are the changes.  Standard
> system administration is covered in piles of books already in print --
> what we need that is OpenBSD specific changes faster than one could
> ever go through a formal printing process on.

Yep, for basic admin stuff I check many different resources, for OpenBSD
specific stuff I check the latest on-line documentation.

> I absolutely hate Adobe Acrobat "Reader".  I seem to spend more time
> positioning the document on the screen than I do reading, then get
> frustrated and just send it off to the IIID, then feel guilty about
> all the trees that went into this idiotic document which I needed two
> pages of but couldn't make sense of on the screen.  

Yeah, I can't stand Reader either, it's really limited in being able to
line up on the screen what you want to see.

I've been looking for the cheapest decent capacity PS laser printer out
there for home but in the meantime if I have a chance I print stuff out at
work.  

Greg