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On Friday 07 September 2001 05:49 pm, Sheldon E. Newhouse wrote:
> OK, I found it there.  I was a bit disappointed that the old commands
> 'man' give nothing.
>
> E.g. 'man find' produces nothing.
>
> I saw that one can get the man pages from the desktop.  But for
> remote logins that is not too useful.
>
> What does one use to replace the 'man' command with remote logins?

typing "man foo" from a shell prompt works for me...

What does "manpath" say?  Here's mine:
$ manpath
/usr/man:/usr/X11R6/man:/usr/share/man:/usr/local/man:\
    /usr/lib/perl5/man

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| Jefferson, LA  USA                                         |
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| ~500K sq mi are needed for the population of the world to  |
! live, 4 persons per lot, in lots that are 60'x150'.        |
! That is California, Texas and Missouri.                    !
! Alternatively, France, Spain and The United Kingdom.       |
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