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Operating Systems OS X (Apple) GNU-Darwin Post 42922 by RedVenim on Friday 7th of November 2003 04:47:36 AM
Old 11-07-2003
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I used it on my Celeron 1GHz with Radeon 7000 64DDR and Maxtor 40GB aswell an ASUS motherboard

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BacklightdTester(1)					    BSD General Commands Manual 				       BacklightdTester(1)

NAME
BacklightdTester, Other_name_for_same_program(), Yet another name for the same program. -- This line parsed for whatis database. SYNOPSIS
BacklightdTester, [-abcd] [-a path] [file] [file ...] arg0 arg2 ... DESCRIPTION
Use the .Nm macro to refer to your program throughout the man page like such: BacklightdTester, Underlining is accomplished with the .Ar macro like this: underlined text. A list of items with descriptions: item a Description of item a item b Description of item b A list of flags and their descriptions: -a Description of -a flag -b Description of -b flag FILES
/usr/share/file_name FILE_1 description /Users/joeuser/Library/really_long_file_name FILE_2 description SEE ALSO
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