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Solaris 10 man pages
Hi there, Ive just installed Solaris 10 from DVD and when trying to access the man pages, I get this Code:
# man ls No manual entry for ls. so I set MANPATH to /usr/share/man where all the man pages seem to be located, and i get the same result !!! Is there something else I have to do, ie create some sort of index or something before I can use man pages any help on this would be greatly appreciated thanks |
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