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SCO Santa Cruz Operation (SCO) was a software company based in Santa Cruz, California which was best known for selling three UNIX variants for Intel x86.

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Old 03-05-2008
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Talking man pages are gone. Anyone know how to restore it?

Not sure what I did but I can use man pages anymore

here is what i get
pictureb # man ls
man: ls not found


Any info will be appreciated.

SCO 6 Openserver

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Are there directories and files below /usr/man ?
Is the file /etc/default/man still available ?
From the man page:
If set, the following environment variables override the default
values defined in /etc/default/man:
MANPATH
MANPORT
MANSERVER
MANSOCKETFILE
PAGER
MAN_HTML2ASCII

Check your environment.
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Are there directories and files below /usr/man ?
Is the file /etc/default/man still available ?
From the man page:
If set, the following environment variables override the default
values defined in /etc/default/man:
MANPATH
MANPORT
MANSERVER
MANSOCKETFILE
PAGER
MAN_HTML2ASCII

Check your environment.
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Are there directories and files below /usr/man ?
Yes there is a bunch of files
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Originally Posted by jgt View Post
Is the file /etc/default/man still available ?
Yes still there

My default variable in man are:
PAGER=/usr/bin/more
MODE=FIRST
ORDER=C:S:CP:CT:M:F:HWOS:UCB:LOCAL:1:2:3:4:5:6:7:8:9:n:l
MANPATH=scohelp:/usr/man:/usr/gnu/man:/usr/local/man:/usr/X11R6/man
TERM=lp
PROC=nr
MANSERVER=localhost
MANSOCKETFILE=/usr/tmp/scohelp.socket
MANPORT=457

Anything else you might think off?
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