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- From: thumper@cs.montana.edu (Wade Hasbrouck)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.linux
- Subject: bash documentation
- Message-ID: <1992Aug29.212608.26527@coe.montana.edu>
- Date: 29 Aug 92 21:26:08 GMT
- Sender: usenet@coe.montana.edu (USENET News System)
- Organization: Dept. of Computer Science, MSU, Bozeman Mt 59717
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- I have just started using linux. I have version 0.96c+, I haven't gotten
- 0.97 yet because I know you guys are fixing bugs in it and I figured I would
- have enough problem getting setup so I settled for 0.96c+. Now for the question
- Where can I find documentation on bash. Right now all I want to do is set the
- path so I don't have to type in these long directory every time I want to
- execute a program. I did find bash.dvi on tsx-11, but it is not text, it is
- a bunch of binary code. Even man pages would be a help, even though I do not
- know how to install man pages. Also is there similar stuff for X windows, so
- I can try and fidle with the Xconfig stuff to get it to display decently, so
- I don't have to bother you guys with my questions. Just in case you are curious
- I installed the distribution available from sc.tamu.edu.
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- Thanks for the time,
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