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<li><em>From</em>: &quot;Toby Russell&quot; &lt;<A HREF="mailto:trussl@hotmail.com">trussl@hotmail.com</A>&gt;</li>
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Dear all,
First of all is anyone out there writing a HOWTO on configuring X to work
with the Intel i810 graphics chipset? If so I would like to know since I
have finished a first draft.
Initially I had only thought to post the instructions at various websites to
help fellow strugglers with what is for beginners (and often experts) a
tricky procedure. However, a person with whom I am communicating about this
suggested recently that my efforts so far could be considered as a
mini-HOWTO, so I have begun to look into how the existing document should be
formatted etc. I am dismayed to discover that I must learn SGML, at least to
a minor degree. I don't even have any experience with HTML. Which brings me
to question two. Has anyone got any recommendations as to which instructive
material is best for the beginner learning SGML? Assuming of course, that
the mini-HOWTO I would like to complete would be welcome and useful.
Regards
Toby Russell
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