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thekid, what do you get from "which shutdown"?
And anyway, I can shed some light here. First shutdown(2) is a system call that will exist on any unix system with BSD sockets. So there is a manpage for shutdown(2) and shutdown(1m). When you just do "man shutdown", the man command just shows the first page it finds. With HP's man command you can do "man 1m shutdown" and "man 2 shutdown" to pick one or the other.
At 9.x, HP-UX did not have the kind of shutdown and startup scripts it has now. It had a single monolithic rc script which did indeed reside in /etc.
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slimrat
SLIMRAT(8) User Contributed Perl Documentation SLIMRAT(8)
NAME
slimrat - Command-line utility for downloading files
VERSION
1.0
DESCRIPTION
Command-line download manager, capable of downloading files from
several free download providers.
SYNOPSIS
slimrat [OPTION...] [LINK]...
OPTIONS
--help
Prints a summary how to use the client.
--man
Prints a manual how to use the client.
--daemon
Makes slimrat work in the background, by properly forking and redirecting
the output to a specified logfile. Only one file can be backgrounded at a
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--kill
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--list
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--check
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--to
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--address
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--config
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--debug
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of an additional dump archive.
WARNING: do not use this option by default, as it keeps a whole lot of extra information
in memory (including _all_ downloaded items).
--quiet
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EXAMPLES
slimrat http://rapidshare.com/files/012345678/somefile.xxx
slimrat -l urls.dat -d
AUTHOR
PAaXemek Vyhnal <premysl.vyhnal gmail com> Tim Besard <tim-dot-besard-at-gmail-dot-com>
perl v5.10.1 2010-01-27 SLIMRAT(8)