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Re: Source files of guides



>I was enable to find the source files of most printed guides available
>through linuxdoc, even though they present "open" licenses.
>In particular: "Securing and Optimizing Linux: Red Hat Edition"

The source for Securing and Optimizing Linux is a Word Document. As in
Microsoft Word. We do not maintain the source.

> and "The
>Linux Network Administrator's Guide, Second Edition"

This is probably just an oversight on my part. We do have the source I
probably didn't add a link to it.

Joshua Drake



>
>Where are the sources?
>
>Thanks, Camille.
>
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