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Cabrillo College Linux Classes • View topic - a different man page

a different man page

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a different man page

Postby alexa bolas on Wed Dec 10, 2008 10:34 pm

Hey, through work, I am taking some online training which has linux (great for review).
The point of this is that I found the info command. It is the same or similar to the man pages. It displays the same information in a different format.
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Re: a different man page

Postby Jason Meyers on Wed Dec 17, 2008 8:36 pm

yeah the info command is pretty cool. The info system also allows you to follow cross references. To do this, use the f command followed by the name of cross reference node.
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