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Operating Systems HP-UX How Can I find these system setting Post 302262608 by ortsvorsteher on Friday 28th of November 2008 05:49:51 AM
Old 11-28-2008
Hello,

if you search a browser, type 'which mozilla' if it is installed. Otherwise, install your favorite browser. Default mail tool for command line, i prefer elm. If it is not installed, install it. May you use mailx.

Default log server location can be in /var/adm/syslog.

Boot Program and services? May you describe more exactly what you are searching for.
 

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DOCCENTRAL(1)						      General Commands Manual						     DOCCENTRAL(1)

NAME
doccentral - web-based documentation browser SYNOPSIS
doccentral [document-name] OPTIONS
The only option that can be passed to the doccentral wrapper is a document name (often the same as the name of the package which provides it) for direct access (automatic search for the given parameter). DESCRIPTION
Doc-Central is a simple tool to help you browse the documentation installed on your Debian system. It uses the doc-base registration entries for documentation to build a list of available documentation. You can view this list via any web browser. The easiest way to view the doc-central index is to use the doccentral tool, which will look for a webbrowser on your system and start that with the correct page. If for any reason doccentral cannot find a suitable browser or you want to use another one, you can also use the following URL: http://localhost/dc/ <http://localhost/dc/> ENVIRONMENT
BROWSER Override the normal browser selection from doccentral by specifying a specific browser. DC_HOST Override the location of Doc-Central (usually localhost) AUTHOR
Guilherme de S. Pastore <guilherme.pastore@terra.com.br> <mailto:guilherme.pastore@terra.com.br> Wichert Akkerman <wakkerma@debian.org> <mailto:wakkerma@debian.org> DEBIAN
Debian tools DOCCENTRAL(1)
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