com/coolsolutions; select either the Desktop or Data Center categories.
The Linux Documentation Project
The place to start for more user-friendly guides to Linux tools and applications is the
Linux Documentation Project. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) lists, HOWTO pages,
and more detailed guides to applications are written, reviewed, and edited by a team of
volunteers and compiled at the LDP site, which is www.tldp.org.
Because all the documents there are formatted in DocBook XML, everything is presented
in a variety of formats; at least one should meet your needs. Site search is powered by
Google and is right on the home page, so finding items related to your question is quick
and easy. You can also easily see the most recently updated documents or just browse
through categories to educate yourself.
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The howto packages included on the openSUSE disk are not updated often, but they can
be helpful. They are not installed by default, so if you want them, use YaST.
The openSUSE Mailing Lists
The openSUSE project sponsors 34 electronic mailing lists in multiple languages to allow
users to help each other with problems and questions.
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