with the VirtualBox Installation a UserManual (english) (somethimg like 230 p. as it is multiplatform) finds it's onto the users machine harddrive disk. Rarely anyone lokks this to find out what was installed, even as it's easy.
For each installed Version it's installed into /usr/share/docs/virtualbox-x.xx/UserManual.pdf. (x.xx stands for Version e.g 2.10 or 3.16).
So why not enhance this on Installation, to make a symlink appear in the menu? On a windows install procedure this is a standard. Virtualbox does a perfect Documentation with the User Manual, in my eyes.
hi,
with the VirtualBox Installation a UserManual (english) (somethimg like 230 p. as it is multiplatform) finds it's onto the users machine harddrive disk. Rarely anyone lokks this to find out what was installed, even as it's easy.
For each installed Version it's installed into /usr/share/ docs/virtualbox -x.xx/UserManua l.pdf. (x.xx stands for Version e.g 2.10 or 3.16).
So why not enhance this on Installation, to make a symlink appear in the menu? On a windows install procedure this is a standard. Virtualbox does a perfect Documentation with the User Manual, in my eyes.
Best wishes.