The Linux Documentation Project Weekly News

Issue Number : 25
Publication Date : 2003-10-15

Table of Contents
1. New documents
1.1. Fresh@LDP
1.2. Proposed new documents
2. Updates
2.1. HOWTOs
3. Happenings in the LDP world
3.1. DocBook XSL: The Complete Guide 2nd Edition
3.2. DocBook output from OpenOffice.org
3.3. HTML to DocBook XML/SGML Conversion: Help Needed
4. Feedback and Contributions

1. New documents

1.1. Fresh@LDP

  • The The Mock Mainframe Mini-HOWTO by Scot W. Stevenson is a brief description of a standard way to set up and work with a computer network for a small group of people. The goals are low build costs, ease of administration and relative safety. The document requires no extraordinary background, specific terminology is explained as the author goes along.
  • Eric S. Raymond did a complete rewrite of the UPS HOWTO. An Uninterruptable Power Supply is the box that will keep your hardware running when the conventional power network is in trouble. Worried about power outages? If you have Linux, a UPS and this HOWTO, you'll feel much better.

1.2. Proposed new documents

A couple of propositions from the feedback mailinglist, but no authors found for them yet:

  • A Multi:Multi NAT HOWTO
  • A Quail + Vpopmail + MySQL HOWTO

Apart from that ...


2. Updates

2.1. HOWTOs

We were lagging behind a bit, lots of pending submissions, so here are the updates published this week:


3. Happenings in the LDP world

3.1. DocBook XSL: The Complete Guide 2nd Edition

Bob Stayton announced the release of the second edition of his book "DocBook XSL: The Complete Guide". The book is available at amazon.com and also for browsing at http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/.


3.2. DocBook output from OpenOffice.org

If you are struggling to get the DocBook output from OpenOffice.org to work like Saqib Ali and Charles Curley, Try the solution that Charles found. It seems it would be best if you install JRE first, so that OOo can see it during installation. Time for a mini-HOWTO?


3.3. HTML to DocBook XML/SGML Conversion: Help Needed

John Levon has lost the original sources of his Linux profiling HOWTO and would be trying out html2db/tidy to generate them. However, if you would like to help, get in touch with John.


4. Feedback and Contributions

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