The document at
http://linuxcnc.org/docs/stable/html/getting-started/getting-linuxcnc.html
in the second row, first column of the table below #7. Alternate Install
Methods, a Debian release is referred to as "Boolworm." Is this a typo or
am I missing something bigger?
Ray
If I read the latest version of EMC2_Developer_Manual.pdf,
EMC2_Integrator_Manual.pdf, EMC2_Manual_Pages.pdf, EMC2_User_Manual.pdf,
and HAL_User_Manual.pdf, plus all the pages in wiki.linuxcnc.org, have I
read _ALL_ the EMC2 related documentation?
Thanks,
Matt
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On Mon, 6 Nov 2023 at 19:10, Ray Henry wrote:
>
> a Debian release is referred to as "Boolworm." Is this a typo
Yes, just a typo.
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Matthew Glenn Shaver wrote:
> If I read the latest version of EMC2_Developer_Manual.pdf,
> EMC2_Integrator_Manual.pdf, EMC2_Manual_Pages.pdf, EMC2_User_Manual.pdf,
> and HAL_User_Manual.pdf, plus all the pages in wiki.linuxcnc.org, have I
> read _ALL_ the EMC2 related documentation?
Pretty much so.
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Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2007 7:42 AM
Subject: [Emc-users] Documentation Question
> If I read the latest version of EMC2_Developer_Manual.pdf,
> EMC2_Integrator_Manual.pdf, EMC2_Manual_Pages.pdf, EMC2_User_Manua