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1. HP-UX
Can anyone supply me with the man pages for:
omnidatalist
omnibarlist
omnisap.exe
I prefer the source man pages in nroff format.
A clue about the software bundles which supply these man pages is fine as well.
OS: HP-UX
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2. Solaris
Hi everyone,
I have a small query, in solaris the man pages get displayed on half of the terminal , can i get a full terminal or full screen display ?:) (2 Replies)
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3. Solaris
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i have installed veritas storage foundation 5.1 in my sun blade 150 which running with sun solaris 5.10. Veritas commands manual pages are located in /opt/VRTS/man/man1m directory. But if i give "man vxassist" It says "no manual entry for vxassist". How to resolve this? (2 Replies)
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5. AIX
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A friend of mine just recently gave me an old RISC 6000 machine to learn on for my AIX certification. I installed AIX 4.3.3 and everything seems to work fine, except there are no man pages. Is there a way to generate man pages on this machine?
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6. Shell Programming and Scripting
guys...usually we simply browse the man pages with "man commandName"
are there better ways to browse the man pages?
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When reading man pages, I notice that sometimes commands are follwed by a number enclosed in parenthesis. such as:
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8. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi folks,
I want to know all the commands for which man pages are available. How do i get it?
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9. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi,
I've written now a man pages, but I don't knwo how to get 'man' to view them. Where have I to put this files, which directories are allowed??
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10. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hello ,
I just installed openssh in my system . I actually tried to man sshd but it says no entry , though there is a man directory in the installation which have the man pages for sshd .
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DWWW-FORMAT-MAN(8) Debian DWWW-FORMAT-MAN(8)
NAME
dwww-format-man - batch format manual pages for dwww
SYNOPSIS
dwww-format-man [-v|--verbose] directory ...
DESCRIPTION
dwww-format-man looks for manual pages in the directories named on the command line. It formats each manual page, and puts the formatted
version into the dwww document cache. System administrator's can run dwww-format-man if they want to make it faster to retrieve manual
pages via dwww. If dwww-format-man is not run, dwww will automatically format manual pages not in its cache. Long pages take a few
moments to format, but rarely so slow that it is worth running.
dwww-format-man runs dwww-convert(8) with privileges of DWWW_CGIUSER (see dwww(7).
OPTIONS
-v, --verbose
Print each proceeded file name.
SEE ALSO
dwww(7), dwww-convert(8).
AUTHOR
Lars Wirzenius <liw@iki.fi>. Slightly modified by Robert Luberda <robert@debian.org>.
See dwww(7) for copyrights and stuff.
dwww 1.11.1 February 15th, 2009 DWWW-FORMAT-MAN(8)