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LINUX HOW-TO GUIDES cover specialized Linux topics: Installation, SCSI, Networking, E-mail, News, Printing, and more. This is a collection of all the various Linux How-To guides.

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LINUX HOW-TO guides, contain hints and helps
on installing and using Linux. Many specialized
topics are covered such as UUCP, News, Mail,
SCSI, Networking, Printing, and Installation.


File LINHOWTO.ZIP from The Programmer’s Corner in
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LINUX HOW-TO GUIDES cover specialized Linux topics: Installation, SCSI, Networking, E-mail, News, Printing, and more. This is a collection of all the various Linux How-To guides.
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ETHERNET.HOW 40431 15567 deflated
FILE_ID.DIZ 188 149 deflated
HARDWARE.HOW 14793 6794 deflated
INDEX.HOW 8631 3548 deflated
INFSHEET 22122 8258 deflated
INSTALL.HOW 26979 9179 deflated
MAIL.HOW 11279 4569 deflated
META-FAQ 11139 4179 deflated
NET-2.HOW 55437 18978 deflated
NEWS.HOW 28196 10980 deflated
PRINTING.HOW 89599 30517 deflated
README 640 354 deflated
SCSI.HOW 21320 7570 deflated
UTOD.EXE 5524 3292 deflated
UUCP.HOW 14035 5800 deflated

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LINUX HOW-TO guides, contain hints and helps
on installing and using Linux. Many specialized
topics are covered such as UUCP, News, Mail,
SCSI, Networking, Printing, and Installation.
LINUX "HOW-TO" GUIDES: HINTS ON USING LINUX
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This directory contains Linux HOWTO documents, maintained by
m[email protected]. Some of these used to be FAQ's; see the file
HOWTO-INDEX for details.

The file UTOD.EXE is a program that runs under MSDOS which
converts Unix text documents to MSDOS text documents. If
you want to convert any of these HOW-TO guides to DOS format
just use UTOD.EXE on it. For example to convert
printing.how to DOS format:

utod printing.how

NOTE that the install guide 'install.how' is already in DOS
format for you convenience.


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