Re: [PLUG] Linux man pages and documentation?

2024-03-26 Thread Paul Heinlein
On Mon, 25 Mar 2024, MC_Sequoia wrote: "I will leave aside the fact that no one submits an executable file to Linux; each distribution (Red Hat, Debian, etc) picks the executable files to include with the Linux kernel." Ah,so executable files are only developed and maintained by the Linux

Re: [PLUG] Linux man pages and documentation?

2024-03-25 Thread MC_Sequoia
"I will leave aside the fact that no one submits an executable file to Linux; each distribution (Red Hat, Debian, etc) picks the executable files to include with the Linux kernel." Ah,so executable files are only developed and maintained by the Linux kernel team? If I were to write an app,

Re: [PLUG] Linux man pages and documentation?

2024-03-25 Thread Paul Heinlein
On Mon, 25 Mar 2024, MC_Sequoia wrote: "I was surprised to find < 15% of the command executables were documented. Naturally I was hoping for something like 50% to 75%." I'm starting a new thread from Randall's thread about man pages, because I'm getting lost and confused with all the

[PLUG] Linux man pages and documentation?

2024-03-25 Thread MC_Sequoia
"I was surprised to find < 15% of the command executables were documented. Naturally I was hoping for something like 50% to 75%." I'm starting a new thread from Randall's thread about man pages, because I'm getting lost and confused with all the scripting and I'm kind of stuck on one very