05-10-2010
Please provide more details about what part of these standards you are talking about.
Solaris and HP-UX are both based on System V source code and POSIX compliants. Gnu/Linux isn't based on System V but tend to be closer to its semantics than it used to be, depending on the distributions too. Gnu/Linux is also probably close to unofficially comply with many POSIX standards.
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FBREADER(1) General Commands Manual FBREADER(1)
NAME
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SYNOPSIS
FBReader [-zlui ui-type] [ui-specific options] [-lang language] [e-book]
DESCRIPTION
FBReader is an e-book reader. It supports most open e-book formats, and can read compressed e-book archives.
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