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- From: bryanf@hpmcaa (Bryan Ford)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.mach,gnu.misc.discuss
- Subject: Mach manuals
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- Date: 25 Aug 92 20:45:40 GMT
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- Just an idea... When I started getting interested in Mach and wanted to get
- the manuals for it, I had a real interesting time finding a decent way to
- print them out or view them in a usable way, without having access to a
- good PostScript printer. Are these manuals available pre-printed from
- CMU or the OSF, or anywhere else, for a decent price? If so, why isn't this
- information in a reasonably obvious place (such as a text file named
- 'printed_manuals' stored next to the PostScript manuals on mach.cs.cmu.edu,
- for example)? If not, perhaps the Free Software Foundation would consider
- providing such a service...? Or is this not being done because the Mach
- 3.0 manuals (and Mach itself) aren't quite finished yet?
-
- Just wondering...
- Bryan
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