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- From: mbrown@testsys.austin.ibm.com (Mark Brown)
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- Subject: Re: Where are the #*&^$( MAN pages?
- Message-ID: <1992Aug28.142341.23675@awdprime.austin.ibm.com>
- Date: 28 Aug 92 14:23:41 GMT
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- | mbeckman@mbeckman.com writes:
- |> (comp.unix.aix), mbrown@testsys.austin.ibm.com (Mark Brown) writes:
- |> Mel, there really *aren't* any man pages. The AIX 'man' command
- |It turns out there *are* man pages. A procedure is documented in
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- Generalization will kill me yet, You are correct, of course.
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- cheers,
- mark
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