On Sun, 17 Jun 2018, logical american wrote:

... such as gvfs, which are intrinsic to the OS and some apparently embedded
in the kernal, most running under systemctl control, but with no
documentation.

L.A.,

  You don't need a man page for a tool over which you have no control. Your
example of gvfs is the Gnome virtual file system. Unless you're an
application or system developer, and need to know the API, a man page would
have no value to us reg'lar users. Wikipedia has an article about gvfs.

Should we be concerned that 3/4 of the programs running on a linux OS do
not have a man page?

  Nah.

Rich
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