Dan Gordon wrote:
On January 23, 2005 07:44 pm, Michaël Van Dorpe wrote:
Quick question: when I type 'man man' in Konsole, and I don't want
to read it, but instead I want to go to 'man rpm', how do I do that?
The only way I found to do that now was starting a new Konsole
session... there surely
Quick question: when I type 'man man' in Konsole, and I don't want to read
it, but instead I want to go to 'man rpm', how do I do that?
The only way I found to do that now was starting a new Konsole session...
there surely must be a better way, no?
Thanks!
On Sunday 23 January 2005 19:44, Michaël Van Dorpe wrote:
Quick question: when I type 'man man' in Konsole, and I don't want to read
it, but instead I want to go to 'man rpm', how do I do that?
The only way I found to do that now was starting a new Konsole session...
there surely must be a
On Monday 24 January 2005 00:44, Michaël Van Dorpe wrote:
Quick question: when I type 'man man' in Konsole, and I don't want to read
it, but instead I want to go to 'man rpm', how do I do that?
The only way I found to do that now was starting a new Konsole session...
there surely must be a
type man rpm instad of man man
That was just an example... imagine I first want to read 'man rpm' and
then I want to go to 'man man'...
Do I have to close the first man for that?
I was expecting a $ at the end of the last page of any man I am reading...
I guess my question is not very clear,
If you are using KDE then enter
#rpm
in the Konqueror URL line and you will see the manual.
oh, that looks much better! Thank you, I'll use Konqueror for this from
now on...
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On January 23, 2005 07:44 pm, Michaël Van Dorpe wrote:
Quick question: when I type 'man man' in Konsole, and I don't want
to read it, but instead I want to go to 'man rpm', how do I do that?
The only way I found to do that now was starting a new Konsole
session... there surely must be a
On Monday 24 January 2005 00:59, Michaël Van Dorpe wrote:
type man rpm instad of man man
That was just an example... imagine I first want to read 'man rpm' and
then I want to go to 'man man'...
Do I have to close the first man for that?
I was expecting a $ at the end of the last page of
Michaël Van Dorpe wrote:
If you are using KDE then enter
#rpm
in the Konqueror URL line and you will see the manual.
oh, that looks much better! Thank you, I'll use Konqueror for this from
now on...
Also,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# xman
Mike