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| howto-html-de 10 | GPL | Deutsch HOWTO documents (html format) from the Linux Documentation Project |
| Linux HOWTOs are detailed documents which describe a specific aspect of configuring or using Linux. Linux HOWTOs are a great source of practical information about your system. The latest versions of these documents are located at http://www.linuxdoc.org/docs.html#howto | ||
| howto-html-en 10.1 | GPL | English HOWTO documents (html format) from the Linux Documentation Project |
| Linux HOWTOs are detailed documents which describe a specific aspect of configuring or using Linux. Linux HOWTOs are a great source of practical information about your system. The latest versions of these documents are located at http://www.linuxdoc.org/docs.html#howto | ||
| howto-html-es 10 | GPL | Spanish HOWTO documents (html format) from the Linux Documentation Project |
| Linux HOWTOs are detailed documents which describe a specific aspect of configuring or using Linux. Linux HOWTOs are a great source of practical information about your system. The latest versions of these documents are located at http://www.linuxdoc.org/docs.html#howto | ||
| howto-html-fr 10.1 | GPL | French HOWTO documents (html format) from the Linux Documentation Project |
| Linux HOWTOs are detailed documents which describe a specific aspect of configuring or using Linux. Linux HOWTOs are a great source of practical information about your system. The latest versions of these documents are located at http://www.linuxdoc.org/docs.html#howto | ||
| howto-html-it 10.1 | GPL | Italian HOWTO documents (html format) from the Linux Documentation Project |
| Linux HOWTOs are detailed documents which describe a specific aspect of configuring or using Linux. Linux HOWTOs are a great source of practical information about your system. The latest versions of these documents are located at http://www.linuxdoc.org/docs.html#howto | ||
How many other cases exist where [company] has included third party technology in it products, but has also taken the cheaper licensing option and left developers and even users exposed to the threat of lawsuit? Due to the closed nature of the proprietary business model, how can third party developers even check? — NZheretic on LWN
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