10-10-2020, 09:30 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-10-2020, 09:37 AM by ab1jx.
Edit Reason: capitalization
)
But of course the bane of Linux documentation is OLD documentation. I really can't understand why people don't just put a date in something when they put it online. Nobody's likely to future-date something, it's just going to get older. I did Tools -> Page Info in Firefox here and it worked. But sometimes the date you find this way is the date the file (page) was copied and the page itself could be 20 years old. This is only 14. Nobody's got time to clean up this mess, especially not anyone qualified to do it. I've spent days reading old documentation only to find it was obsolete. If time is money Linux is loaded with expensive time-wasters like this, watch out. And once in a while an ancient page is still perfectly valid, but rarely, and you just never know.