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If you're online, you'll find the following to be useful sites for news, information, and more:

  • Go to Red Hat's technical support site to find solutions, tips and tricks, and more.

  • Go to http://www.redhat.com/apps/activate/ to register your Official Red Hat Linux product.

  • The homepage of the Linux Documentation Project contains updated tips, HOWTOs and Mini-HOWTOs. (Your Red Hat Linux Documentation CD contains many documents from the LDP.)

  • The Open Source Writers Group also offers tips, tricks and HOWTOs for newbies and the experienced user alike.

  • Find more Linux-related resources, news and information at Linux Online.

  • Welcome to the Red Hat Linux
    Documentation CD

    Collected on this CD, you'll find FAQs, HOWTOs, Official Red Hat Linux manuals, and documentation files. In short, this CD contains documentation to help you become better acquainted with your Red Hat Linux system. You can install these indispensable guides on your local system so they're always available, or choose to browse them on the CD to save hard drive space.

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    You can either read the contents of this CD with your browser, or install the documentation from the supplied RPM packages.

    Documents on the CD which you can read with your browser are in the following directories:

    • FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions about Linux, system security, and more
    • HOWTOS: A vast collection instructional documents on how to accomplish everything from optimizing your hardware under Linux to working with Linux on a laptop. You can read HOWTOS in:
    • RH-DOCS: Official Red Hat Documentation. Most are available in:

    Packages on the CD, which you can download and install on your local machine, are in the following directories:

    • RedHat/RPMS: Includes translated HOWTOs; HOWTOs in HTML, text, and PDF; and English HTML and PDF editions of Official Red Hat Linux guides.

    • SRPMS: Source packages for the above documents (note that if you consider yourself a newbie, you should stick with the files you'll find in the RPMS directory)

    You can install the above packages on your local system from this CD, or you can download the packages using your browser (simultaneously press the [Shift] key and click on the package you want to download).

    If you'd like a primer on how to use Gnome-RPM to install the RPMs, please read the "Package Management" section of the Official Red Hat Linux Customization Guide (opens in a new window). Note that you must be root in order to install packages. If you want to quickly install from the command line, open an Xterm window, change to the directory which holds your package and type rpm -Uvh packagename.rpm. For example, to install the Official Red Hat Linux Getting Started Guide, type the following:

    # cd /mnt/cdrom/RedHat/RPMS/
    # rpm -Uvh rhl-gsg-en-7.2-*.noarch.rpm

    For easy viewing, documents installed from this CD will add an entry under "Documentation" on the main menu. If you're going to read the documents directly from the CD, follow the above links to the HTML versions.

    We hope these documents become a trusted resource for you, now and in the future. If you have an Internet connection, be sure to check out the online sites to learn more about Linux and Red Hat Linux.

    Thank you for your support of Red Hat Linux!

    The Red Hat Documentation Team


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