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2011-12-27
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2011-12-27
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"See the man page also to see the full list of configurations available."
I've ferckled about on there but can't find one anywhere
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2011-12-27
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@ Netherlands
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apt-get moo
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2011-12-27
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MAN not MAIN. Type 'man <packagename>' to get help on a particular command.
Per default, package 'man' isn't installed, and all
manual pages for packages are wiped anyway during installation for space reasons.

I guess everybody already tried
But this one is far more impressiveCode:apt-get moo
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2011-12-27
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Per default, package 'man' isn't installed, and all
manual pages for packages are wiped anyway during installation for space reasons.
It is called "sl"
Source : http://www.techdrivein.com/2010/07/s...sl-is-fun.html