Re: Workaround: Unable to connect to libvirt

2016-06-27 Thread ToddAndMargo
On 06/07/2016 03:13 PM, ToddAndMargo wrote: Hi All, After yesterday's updates, I almost laid an egg when virt-manager crashed with "Unable to connect to libvirt" I reported the bug at: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1343772 Workaround: 1) open and command line as root and run

Re: printing a man page

2016-06-27 Thread James Cloos
> "KT" == Ken Teh writes: KT> I did try it exactly as you described below with -T html option. When I KT> opened the html file with the browser, the table was missing. KT> I see what you mean by an "infinite page length". Maybe the html output KT> is done with

Re: printing a man page

2016-06-27 Thread James Cloos
> "KT" == Ken Teh writes: KT> Thanks for the tip. Grog outputs KT> groff -t -man My point was that then doing one of: groff -t -man -Txhtml filename >file.html groff -t -man -Thtml filename >file.html should work since the page length for html is as clone to infinite

Re: printing a man page

2016-06-27 Thread Prosun Prodhan
Hi Ken, Simple, # man foo | col -b > foo.mantxt where foo is the command. :) Thanks to man page of man command. :-P --regards Prosun Prodhan 09339192066(M) Registered Linux User # 318610 (LiCo : http://www.linuxcounter.net, formerly http://counter.li.org) Use Open Document Format. Try

Re: printing a man page

2016-06-27 Thread Ken Teh
Thanks for the tip. Grog outputs groff -t -man which is what 'man -t' does. So, the error is still there. The error description explicitly says how to fix the problem. error: page 11: table will not fit on one page; use .TS H/.TH with a supporting macro package If I read this right,