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One of the latest features included in FTLinuxCourse are the following:
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Now, in 3.0 we includes 100 Interactive Exam Crams, organized as follows: |
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The new search system (based on KDE and using RedHat help binaries) locate keywords about FTLinuxCourse, KDE, GNOME, Manual and info pages. |
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These possibilities are: |
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A list of Web sites that offers news about Linux |
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A list of FTP Sites |
Now, we show with more details these new features.
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New new man2html, use the vh

Note:
Be sure that the "/etc/hosts" file includes the line
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost red2.futuretg.com( red2.futuretg.com is required on a network)
and the relative files included in the directory, "ExternalContribs/To_Consult_Manual_Pages_from_FTLinuxCourse" are copied to the relative "cgi-bin" directory. In RedHat and Caldera this directory is "/home/httpd/cgi-bin", on SuSE this directory is "/usr/local/httpd/cgi-bin/"
After all the files are copied and all the setting are done, you can consult manual pages from Netscape!

The second image is a simple link to the Linux Documentation Project, to browse the HOWTO in any language and the manual pages!

At the moment, is a simple Glossary, about 20 pages. When completed will be a classical dictionary (Glossary) for Linux!

GNU Manual Pages on the Web, written by GNU Team
The GNU team offers a set of manuals for its utilities. This images links to the main page of these links on the Web.

Bibliography and FT Reader Guide
From the first release FTLinuxCourse offers a Bibliography and a reader guide

The news file offers a set of images and links to the most common Linux magazines and source of Linux news

And a last we offers a complete set of links to the most common FTP sites, to download the latest software!

If you click on the "exit door", you will back to the default FTLinuxCourse's header.
For any further questions, contact support@futuretg.com
Note: On non-Linux systems the links to files or directories don't work. These links work only on Linux systems.