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Hi.
If you want to know the details of [tn]roff format and man macros, you can, indeed, write your own man pages in that low-level format.
I usually like to have the computer do the heavy lifting for me. I suggest you look over these:
they will take in the POD-format or plain text and create the roff-format files.
Versions : RHEL 6.xx /OL 6.xx
I am trying to understand what a page is in Linux? The concept should be same in Unix as well, I guess
The below doc says "A page is a block of virtual memory. A typical block size on Linux operating system is 4KB "
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dear friends ,
in my work i have to monitor some system performance in hourly basis by runing some commands , for example (lpstat) to know that all the queue is ready
how can i create webpage and connect it with the server (AIX operating system) and make this page refreshed every 10 second and... (12 Replies)
Hi,
I have following doubts regarding page sharing in Linux (please also correct me if any of my assumptions are wrong),
1. In recent kernel KSM does the page sharing for user process' anonymous pages.
2. What about pages where the program text is stored ? are they shared between two... (4 Replies)
LINK:
Unix Manual (man page) pages in HTML
http://www.rt.com/man/
: More then 100 Commands found on a Unix system mannual pages can be obtained/refered here. Good Link.. (1 Reply)
I am looking for an alternative. I am not wanting to try and run it using one of those fancy programs that can run windows programs. I am trying to cut the chord from MS so I am looking for good similar programs.
Any thoughts?
If there are none, then I guess I try to run it under Linux. ... (6 Replies)