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Legacy Forums => General Discussion (Legacy) => Topic started by: Ron on September 08, 2002, 09:46:11 PM
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Hi, I've just discovered SME through a review in the December 2001 edition of Linux Magazine http://www.linux-mag.com/2001-12/pr_sme_01.html. I would like a downloadable copy of the documentation but I can't find one on the web-site. Does anyone know if one exists, and if so, where to find it?
I am planning on installing SME on an old 266 MHz pc with 64 MB RAM, and would really like a hard copy of the documentation.
Thanks
Ron
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Ron,
Documentation is provided at www.e-smith.org and follow the documentation link. It is both downloadable and in html.
Regards
Ron
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> Documentation is provided at www.e-smith.org and follow the
> documentation link. It is both downloadable and in html.
For v5.5? It's certainly there for earlier versions but for v5.5 you get sent off to the Mitel site and that only appears to have it as online only.
I'd like a copy of ten v5.5 documentation locally as well.
Cheers
Dave.
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If you download the ISO, there is a 5.5SMEServer-en.chm on the disc. You can use CDmage or something to extract it without burning it, but you do still have to download the whole thing...
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> 5.5SMEServer-en.chm
Dumb question time. A what? How do I read it?
Cheers
Dave.
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Any 32-bit Windows box should be able to open a .chm file for you...
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> Any 32-bit Windows box should be able to open a .chm file for you...
Wonderful, I have an OS/2 Warp 3 box, SuSE 6 Linux box and a box with SME 5.5 on it. How do I read this, propritary?, windows file that is the documentation for a Linux system. Doh!
Cheers
Dave.