The Linux Information Project(linfo.org)
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Is tldp still being maintained ? Last update seems to have been in 2020 based upon the main page.
I wish GNU and Linux took a page from OpenBSD, if a command is changed, a man page is created that contains all information we need. Instead we have many sources of information, all with different info.
I wish GNU and Linux took a page from OpenBSD, if a command is changed, a man page is created that contains all information we need. Instead we have many sources of information, all with different info.
The one true source of man pages on Linux:
https://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/maintaining.html
https://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/maintaining.html
The git repo has some more activity.
https://github.com/tLDP/LDP
There is still a lot of old information though, that doesn't necessarily apply the same way today. It would be nice to see more activity updating stuff.
https://github.com/tLDP/LDP
There is still a lot of old information though, that doesn't necessarily apply the same way today. It would be nice to see more activity updating stuff.
This appears to be a long abandoned documentation project (last update was 2007).
Yeah, but it's F/OSS, so anyone can fork it
Came here to comment exactly that.
So happy to finally find good documentation on this! https://www.linfo.org/faster_dial-up.html
Ah, I miss the days of dial up internet (not just on Linux) ... :-)
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https://tldp.org/
Its history is here: https://tldp.org/history.html
It is not obvious to me if the two projects have different goals.