Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!usc!apple!voder!pyramid!cbmvax!amix!ag From: ag@amix.commodore.com (Keith Gabryelski) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: More random Unix topics Message-ID: <300@amix.commodore.com> Date: 14 Mar 90 12:58:30 GMT References: <990@calmasd.Prime.COM> Reply-To: ag@amix.commodore.com (Keith Gabryelski) Organization: Commodore Amix Development Lines: 18 In article <990@calmasd.Prime.COM> cpp@calmasd.Prime.COM (Chuck Peterson) writes: >I'd like to agree with mwm about the importance of the man pages in >unix. The man pages are one of the best things about unix. You can >get nearly complete help without a hardcopy manual, when you need it. >It would be a shame if commodore has to leave them out. My intention WAS NOT to suggest that ANYTHING would be left out of the SVR4 product currently under development by Commodore. My intention WAS to show that once you got your machine home and if, by chance, you felt that the TCP/IP and NFS and other sub-products were just wasting space on your disk, you could remove them and save ooddles of disk space. Pax, Keith -- ag@amix.commodore.com Keith Gabryelski ...!cbmvax!amix!ag