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ccieToBe

2001-09-12, 1:36 pm

I just ran across a way to search man pages. I'm not sure which OSs it works in other then the fact that I tried it and it worked in FreeBSD. To search for x type "/x". You can go back to the last search result by typing "/".
TW2001

2001-09-13, 8:24 pm

It works for RH and Solaris as well.

Just checked it out.
ccieToBe

2001-09-13, 8:35 pm

That's good to know. Have you gotten much into Solaris? I have a box that I'm going to dedicate to Solaris once I finish the Windows 2000 material, but for now all I have to load it in is VMWare which doesn't play nicely with Solaris.
TW2001

2001-09-14, 6:58 am

Did you see what randy said about the shell account on Freaks board? Well thats the exent of my Solaris experience.However Ive become pretty addicted to it

You can use gopher and the text browser.Lots of real geeks too!

http://cyberspace.org

My enterprise is all HP-Open and True64 (on the backend) so I will proably just play around a little with solaris.
ccieToBe

2001-09-14, 9:23 am

Yeah, I saw that post but I'm yet to sign up for it. I'll sign up soon.
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