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Linux Assembly HOWTO
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is available in several formats, choose the one that suits you best.
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Actually you can:
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<li><a href="howto/Assembly-HOWTO.html">read it online</a></tr>
<li>download <a href="howto/Assembly-HOWTO.tar.gz">compressed html tarball</a>
and read it offline
<li>download <a href="howto/Assembly-HOWTO.rtf">RTF file</a>
and read it or print it
<li>download <a href="howto/Assembly-HOWTO.sgml.gz">compressed sgml source</a>
(DocBook DTD) and render it to whatever you want
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You can also get this HOWTO in other print-friendly formats
(like PDF, PostScript or plain text)
from the <a href="http://www.tldp.org/docs.html">LDP repository</a>.
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$Revision: 1.7 $ . $Date: 2006/10/29 10:14:59 $ . $Author: konst $
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