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          Robert
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          Easter
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          reaster@comptechnews.com
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	      DocBook-Install-mini-HOWTO is a detailed practical
       guide for novices to	    quickly getting DocBook installed
       and processing sgml files into html,  ps, and pdf on a
       GNU/Linux system - other systems may be similar. Since	     
       setup of DocBook requires files from several separately
       distributed     packages, it can be confusing for beginners.           
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