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This package contains the Linux man pages for all chapters This package contains Linux man pages for all sections
except 1, 6 and 8. Some more information is given in the except 1, 6 and 8. Some more information is given in the
`Announce' file. `Announce' file.
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overwrite more up-to-date versions. overwrite more up-to-date versions.
Reports on further duplicates are welcome. Reports on further duplicates are welcome.
Formerly present and now removed duplicates: Formerly present and now removed duplicates:
*_module.2, get_kernel_syms.2 (found in modutils-2.1.*),
exports.5 (found in nfs-server-2.2*), exports.5 (found in nfs-server-2.2*),
fstab.5, nfs.5 (found in util-linux-2.12*), fstab.5, nfs.5 (found in util-linux-2.12*),
lilo.8, lilo.conf.5 (found in lilo-21.6*). lilo.8, lilo.conf.5 (found in lilo-21.6*).
Note that the pages that come with GNU fileutils are really
help texts (indeed, are generated automatically from help texts),
and worse than worthless. Without them people would have good
detailed man pages, such as those found here in man1.
As it is, many distributions install these "man pages",
to the detriment of their users.
Copyrights: These man pages come under various copyrights. Copyrights: These man pages come under various copyrights.
For the POSIX pages, see the file POSIX-COPYRIGHT. For the POSIX pages, see the file POSIX-COPYRIGHT.
All other pages are freely distributable when the nroff source is included. All other pages are freely distributable when the nroff source is included.

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OTHER PAGES OTHER PAGES
The remaining pages are most of the section 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 man pages The remaining pages are most of the section 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 man pages
for Linux, and in addition section 1 man pages for the fileutils-4.0 for Linux. A few pages are provided in sections 1 and 8 for commands
utilities, and section 5 and 8 man pages for the timezone utilities. that are not documented in other packages, and there are a few pages
in sections 5 and 8 for the timezone utilities.
[The latter were taken from ftp://elsie.nci.nih.gov/pub/tzcode2001a.tar.gz.] [The timezone pages were taken from
ftp://elsie.nci.nih.gov/pub/tzcode2001a.tar.gz.]
[The section 3 man pages for the db routines have been taken from [The section 3 man pages for the db routines have been taken from
ftp://ftp.terra.net/pub/sleepycat/db.1.86.tar.gz.] ftp://ftp.terra.net/pub/sleepycat/db.1.86.tar.gz.]
[The rpc man pages were taken from the 4.4BSD-Lite CDROM.] [The rpc man pages were taken from the 4.4BSD-Lite CDROM.]
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Section 1p = POSIX utilities Section 1p = POSIX utilities
Section 3p = POSIX functions Section 3p = POSIX functions
Section 1 = user commands (intro, and pages not maintained by FSF) Section 1 = user commands (intro, plus a few other pages)
Section 2 = system calls Section 2 = system calls
Section 3 = libc calls Section 3 = libc calls
Section 4 = devices (e.g., hd, sd) Section 4 = devices (e.g., hd, sd)
Section 5 = file formats and protocols (e.g., wtmp, /etc/passwd, nfs) Section 5 = file formats and protocols (e.g., wtmp, /etc/passwd, nfs)
Section 6 = games (intro only) Section 6 = games (intro only)
Section 7 = conventions, macro packages, etc. Section 7 = conventions, macro packages, etc.
Section 8 = system administration (intro only) Section 8 = system administration (intro, plus a few other pages)
Usually, there are no section 1, 6 and 8 man pages because these This package contains no, or very few, section 1, 6, and 8 man pages
should be distributed with the binaries they are written for. because these should be distributed with the binaries they are written
Sometimes Section 9 is used for man pages describing parts of the kernel. for. Sometimes Section 9 is used for man pages describing parts of
the kernel.
Note that only Section 2 is rather complete, but Section 3 contains Note that only Section 2 is rather complete, but Section 3 contains
several hundred man pages. If you want to write some man pages, several hundred man pages. If you want to write some man pages,