9. Further Information
Here are some other resources available on the internet
9.1. News groups
Some of the most interesting news groups are:
Also check out your country newsgroups e.g ch.comp.os.linux
Most newsgroups have their own FAQ that are designed to answer most
of your questions, as the name Frequently Asked Questions indicate.
Fresh versions should be posted regularly to the relevant newsgroups.
If you cannot find it in your news spool you could go directly to the
FAQ main archive FTP site.
The WWW versions can be browsed at the
FAQ
main archive WWW site.
9.2. Mailing Lists
Fill out the subscription form at http://www.php.net/mailing-lists.php
There are several php related mailinglist to subscribe, some of them are also available on php.net's newsserver
Before writing to the list, check out the archive that are linked also on the subscription-page
9.4. Local Resources
Usually distributions install some documentation on your system. Usually they are
located in /usr/share/doc/packages or /usr/local/share/doc
The software products mentioned here provide a lot of documentation in their source-directories. Apache does install
its documentation in the default DocumentRoot /usr/local/apache/htdocs/manual
9.5. Web Sites
There are a large number of informative web sites available. By
their very nature they change quickly, so do not be surprised
if these links become outdated very fast.
A good starting point is of course the
Linux Documentation
Project home page, a central information repository for
documentation, project pages and much more.
To get more information about the Software mentioned in this document, then the following sites
are good starting points.
Please let me know if you have any other leads that can be
of interest.