Hi,
I've been looking around for man package in www.debian.org to no avail.
Would anybody please tell me the package where man resides?
Thanks in advance,
Oki
Oki DZ wrote:
Hi,
I've been looking around for man package in www.debian.org to no avail.
Would anybody please tell me the package where man resides?
Thanks in advance,
Oki
With potato, the package name is 'man-db', and the man pages
themselves are in 'manpages' packages.
On Mon, Nov 08, 1999 at 03:00:33PM +0700, Oki DZ wrote:
Hi,
I've been looking around for man package in www.debian.org to no avail.
Would anybody please tell me the package where man resides?
In my version of slink, there is a man package in the doc section of
debian main. However, on
On Sat, 21 Sep 1996, Vadik V. Vygonets wrote:
But ae is somewhat broken -- it puts DOS-style CR/LF as EOL :( I had
problems with /etc/modules until I installed vi and realized the problem.
What version are you running? This have been fixed, as far as I can tell.
The 962-9 version does not
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manini German (manpages-de), Spanish (manpages-es), and Italian (manpages-it).
manini (just to be precisian :-)
is there a russian ver. ?
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On Thu, 19 Sep 1996, Paul Christenson wrote:
Boris Beletsky wrote:
On Wed, 18 Sep 1996, Dale Scheetz wrote:
dwarfIf you only installed the base system then the only editor
dwarfavailabe is AE (Andrews Editor). This was done because AE is
dwarfsmall enough to fit on the base disks.
Ezio Manini wrote:
On Thu, 19 Sep 1996, Fabrizio Polacco wrote:
German (manpages-de), Spanish (manpages-es), and Italian
(manpages-it). (just to be precisian :-)
Oh! where the italian one?
I wasn't so precisian, uh? :-)
On Thu, 19 Sep 1996, Fabrizio Polacco wrote:
Ciao Fabri'
German (manpages-de), Spanish (manpages-es), and Italian (manpages-it).
(just to be precisian :-)
Oh! where the italian one?
ciao
Fabrizio Polacco
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Ezio Manini fidonet:
This was done because AE is small enough to fit on the base disks.
I am sorry, but isn't vi designed for that purpose?
$ ls -l /bin/ae /usr/bin/vim
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root23825 May 9 06:05 /bin/ae
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 269380 Jan 14 1996 /usr/bin/vim
$
I don't
Boris Beletsky wrote:
On Wed, 18 Sep 1996, Dale Scheetz wrote:
dwarfIf you only installed the base system then the only editor
dwarfavailabe is AE (Andrews Editor). This was done because AE is
dwarfsmall enough to fit on the base disks.
I am sorry, but isn't vi designed for that purpose?
Hi Boris --
You said:
On Wed, 18 Sep 1996, Dale Scheetz wrote:
dwarfIf you only installed the base system then the only editor
availabe is AE
dwarf(Andrews Editor). This was done because AE is small enough to fit
on the
dwarfbase disks.
I am sorry, but isn't vi designed
I just installed Debian 1.1 and I logged on as root. First thing I notice,
there are no editors installed. Not one. You would think this would be a
required thing...
'ae' comes with the base installation, because it is small and can
be used by anyone instantly. No traning required.
Now
I just installed Debian 1.1 and I logged on as root. First thing I notice,
there are no editors installed. Not one. You would think this would be a
required thing...
If you just installed the 5 floppy disk base installation, there is a
lot that is missing. Only one editor (ae) is
There are packages for 11 different editors in our FTP archive (or on
your CD if you have one). Please forgive me for not including vi and
emacs on the three base floppies - there simply was not space, and
our assumption is that a user's first act once they install the system
is generally to find
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On Wed, 18 Sep 1996, Dale Scheetz wrote:
dwarfOn Tue, 17 Sep 1996, Chris R. Martin wrote:
dwarf
dwarf
dwarf I just installed Debian 1.1 and I logged on as root. First thing I
notice,
dwarf there are no editors installed. Not one. You would think this would be
Susan G. Kleinmann wrote:
The man package is in section doc.
You'll also need to install the manpages (in English,
German (man-NNN-de), and Spanish (man-NNN-es)).
German (manpages-de), Spanish (manpages-es), and Italian (manpages-it).
(just to be precisian :-)
ciao
Fabrizio Polacco
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I just installed Debian 1.1 and I logged on as root. First thing I notice,
there are no editors installed. Not one. You would think this would be a
required thing...
another thing... 'man' doesn't seem to exist! Logged in as root, typing
'man man' gives command not found -- and it's not in
Chris R. Martin:
I just installed Debian 1.1 and I logged on as root. First thing I notice,
there are no editors installed. Not one. You would think this would be a
required thing...
I assume you have installed just the base package. /bin/ae is
part of the base package.
another thing...
Hi Chris,
Subject: where's man ??
Author: debian-user@lists.debian.org at cclink
Date:18.09.96 09:11
I just installed Debian 1.1 and I logged on as root. First thing I
notice, there are no editors installed. Not one. You would think this
would be a required thing...
another thing
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I just installed Debian 1.1 and I logged on as root. First thing I notice,
there are no editors installed. Not one. You would think this would be a
required thing...
There is at least 'ae' installed and this is documented. At least i knew
this after having
On Tue, 17 Sep 1996, Chris R. Martin wrote:
I just installed Debian 1.1 and I logged on as root. First thing I notice,
there are no editors installed. Not one. You would think this would be a
required thing...
If you only installed the base system then the only editor availabe is AE
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