Documentation

Documentation is any document that provides information about the configuring, running, troubleshooting, fixing or general using an application or piece of hardware.

Look for GNU/Linux documentation:
 * in man pages via the man command
 * at the given project's web page, in their documentation area
 * in Howto documents -- howto's are easily obtainable from The Linux Documentation Project or by googling (Google) for them.
 * using the info command (to view the texinfo manual, if there is one)
 * here at the LinuxQuestions.org Wiki
 * by searching relevant newsgroups' and mailing lists' archives
 * by searching the LinuxQuestions.org forum archives
 * on your own system in /usr/share/doc and elsewhere

When writing your own documentation, please keep the 3 C's in mind:
 * Make it Correct,
 * Concise, and
 * Complete.

Of course, keeping your docs up to date and also understandable by your intended victims^h^h^h^h^h^h^h users goes without saying. :)

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