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Manpower 3.1
Wednesday, 24 February 2010 06:00
About Manpower
A Mac OS X graphical user interface to the main system of Unix software documentation, the man page. Man pages are concise but thorough descriptions of the functionality and methods of the various Unix command-line programs; there may be hundreds of such programs installed on a Unix or Linux system. Man pages are typically accessed in the Unix terminal by typing the phrase “man program,” with “program” being the specific name of the Unix tool you are trying to learn more about.

While accessing the man page system in this manner is efficient, it has limitations. It is difficult to read documentation in the Unix console; the type is usually very small, and can only be read one screen at a time, making scrolling and skimming through the material a tedious process. Manpower provides a simple, elegant three-pane interface that makes reading man pages as easy as reading e-mail. Manpower compared to Terminal and other man page viewers.

Read more: http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/unix_open_source/manpower.html

 
Adding DNS Servers In One Step With DNS-add
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Tuesday, 01 December 2009 09:02

Adding DNS Servers In One Step With DNS-add

I will present to you a nice tool called DNS-add to add DNS servers to your Unix box, it works with all Linux and Unix machines.

Read more: http://howtoforge.com/adding-dns-servers-in-one-step-with-dns-add

 


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