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VI. Where to Go From Here

The User Manual covers the basic procedures required to use your RedRak. This chapter describes some other resources that can take you beyond basics.

A. RedRak Online Help

Access the RedRak online help by clicking the icon in the upper-right corner of any RedRak web page. The most extensive RedRak documentation is in the online help.

In addition, here are some other reasons to use online help:

Online help always opens at the right page because it is "context sensitive." In other words, when you click on the , an explanation of your current RedRak screen automatically appears.

An excellent search engine (Search All) lets you search through online help text and headings for a word or combination of words. Then, click the Search Topic button to find all occurrences of a word within a single topic.

The RedRak Help Contents are ordered chronologically, starting with the first things that you should do when you are setting up your RedRak.

Help text terms are hyperlinked to their definitions in the glossary. The Glossary (a major heading at the end of the RedRak Help Contents) displays a list of the entire glossary for browsing.

Online help is accessible from any machine using the RedRak browser interface.

B. RedRak Technical Support

If you need an answer you were not able to find in RedRak online help, try Frequently Asked Questions under Support on the RedRak web page (see below). User and install manuals are also there online. If you are still unable to resolve your questions, please contact us.

NETmachines, Inc.
xxx
xxx, CA xxxxx USA

Phone: 1-xxx-xxx-xxxx

Fax: 1-xx-xxx-xxxx

Email: xxx@NETmachines.net

C. Web Site Resources

For products and pricing information, direct email links to Cybernet, Frequently Asked Questions and other technical support information, see our web sites.

http://www.NETmachines.net/ - RedRak home page

http://www.openskies.net/ - Cybernet's PC simulation system

Here are some sites that have helpful background information on networks and network terminology:

http://www.linux.org/ - Linux Online!

http://www.pcwebopedia.com/ - A dictionary and encyclopedia

http://www.whatis.com/ - A dictionary and encyclopedia

http://wombat.doc.ic.ac.uk/ - The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing

D. Further Reading

Essential System Administration, Frisch, A., O'Reilly & Associates, Inc., 2nd Edition

Getting Connected, Dowd, K., O'Reilly & Associates, Inc.

Using Samba, Kelly, P., Donham, P., Collier-Brown, D., O'Reilly & Associates, Inc.

JavaScript: The Definitive Guide, Flanagan, D., O'Reilly & Associates, Inc.

JavaScript Handbook, Goodman, D., IDG Books

HTML: The Definitive Guide, Musciano, C., Kennedy, B., O'Reilly & Associates, Inc.

The Complete FreeBSD, Lehey, G., Walnut Creek CDROM

Apache: The Definitive Guide, Laurie, B. & P., O'Reilly & Associates, Inc.

Learning the UNIX Operating System, Peek, J., Todino, G., Strang, J., O'Reilly & Associates, Inc., 4th Edition

Linux in a Nutshell, Hekman, J. et al., O'Reilly & Associates, Inc.

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