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- Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2001 11:43:02 +0900
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Josh Glover wrote: > > Now, the more pressing issue. Are you familiar with the > RTFM program? It is a great tool for learning how to use > Linux. Here is all you have to do: > > ln -s /usr/bin/man /usr/bin/rtfm No, you have to do a lot more than that. When an RTFM page says "This page is no longer maintained; please use the info pages instead", you have to find two ways to fail with the info command. One way is to use Gnome's help system, which works OK if your environment is US English, but which craps out after the first or second button press if your environment is Japanese. The other way is to discover that the "info" command operates in a text window almost like the RTFM command. But if you use the second way, then you have to figure out that even though it doesn't say "This page is no longer maintained" the fact still is that it isn't maintained. When an RFTM page says "This page is about 10 years out of date", you have to figure out how long ago that statement was written, add that number of years to 10, and see how old it really is. Since there's no "info" page for this kind of command, there's no next step. When an RTFM page doesn't say anything like that, you still have to observe that the information differs from what you get by running the original command with the "--help" option. Next you have to observe that, if the command uses a configuration file and the configuration file has comments in it, some comments in the configuration file differ from the default settings visible on non-comment lines, other comments are obsolete, and some comments talk about wildly different options from the options that are set on non-comment lines that are next to the options. Next, you have to observe that if you set things the way the comments say, or put options on the command line the way the comments say to adjust the command line, then the command croaks. Finally you have to whip out the source. Glover-san, the RTFM command is F'ed. There's no use for it. RTFS is the only solution.
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