Jacob Meuser wrote:
> % mixerctl -a
>
> Is there anything like that in Linux? I tried
Granted, Linux's man pages suck.
But the command you want is
% aumix -q
It does have a man page.
> % man -k mix
> mix: nothing appropriate
Check your MANPATH. A recent change to man is that you can have a
null component in your manpath which man will replace with the default
path. E.g., instead of
/home/kbob/man:/usr/local/share/man:/usr/share/man:usr/man
Use this.
/home/kbob/man:/usr/local/share/man:
The distributions have started dribbling man pages all over the disk,
and the default path will be both long and volatile, controlled by
some file in /etc.
Or it could be something completely unrelated.
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Bob Miller K<bob>
kbobsoft software consulting
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