and that means you can search the Web based documentation. Here's the scoop
from our documentation team:
AltaVista Search Is Now Available for the DIGITAL UNIX Web Site!!
You now have local search capability for the entire DIGITAL UNIX web server.
One of the biggest benefits to this new feature is the ability to search the
documentation on the Publications site.
Try the following URL (which you also access by clicking on the new Search
graphic at the DIGITAL UNIX home page) to search the web server:
http://www.unix.digital.com/search/INDEX.HTM
Read the query form's online help for more information.
Acknowledgments: Leslie Wharton of the DIGITAL UNIX Publications group
customized the search pages for the DIGITAL UNIX site. Our special thanks to
the AltaVista Products Group, Brian Williams in particular, for making the
DIGITAL corporate search server a reality and helping groups like DIGITAL
UNIX Publications use it to best advantage.
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Our documentation team was pleased with the feedback on the V4.0D media
improvements, and we've had positive feedback on the improvements in the
System Tuning guide. Now we've improved the Web interface to make it even
easier to use our current product documentation, and to find related things
on the Web site.
I'm passing this along in the hopes it will make your lives easier. Enjoy!
Tom
Dr. Thomas P. Blinn, UNIX Software Group, Digital Equipment Corporation
110 Spit Brook Road, MS ZKO3-2/U20 Nashua, New Hampshire 03062-2698
Technology Partnership Engineering Phone: (603) 884-0646
Internet: tpb_at_zk3.dec.com Digital's Easynet: alpha::tpb
ACM Member: tpblinn_at_acm.org PC_at_Home: tom_at_felines.mv.net
Worry kills more people than work because more people worry than work.
Keep your stick on the ice. -- Steve Smith ("Red Green")
My favorite palindrome is: Satan, oscillate my metallic sonatas.
-- Phil Agre, pagre_at_ucsd.edu
Yesterday it worked / Today it is not working / UNIX is like that
-- apologies to Margaret Segall
Opinions expressed herein are my own, and do not necessarily represent
those of my employer or anyone else, living or dead, real or imagined.
Received on Tue Mar 24 1998 - 23:27:54 NZST