On Tue, May 04, 1999 at 09:11:57AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> It's not exactly what you are looking for nor perfect but man -k keyword or
> man --apropos keyword already is similar to what your describing.
>
> doug
>
>
As a user who's new to linux, I'd just like to add my $0.02:
Th
Tom writes:
> Wouldn't it be nice if I could tell the following to everyone to type
> "command keyword" or "command string", and a list of applications related
> to that keyword or string would be provided.
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It's not exactly what you are looking for nor perfect but man -k keyword or
man --apropos keyword already is similar to what your describing.
doug
>> I will try to be explain.
>>
>> I am sitting in my imaginary system administrators office. One by one
>> users come in and ask the same basic
On Tuesday 04 May, Tommy Malloy wrote:
> Wouldn't it be nice if I could tell the following to everyone to type
> "command keyword" or "command string", and a list of applications
> related to that keyword or string would be provided.
try this;
% apropos foo
where foo is your command or string.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Gary L. Hennigan
> I'm a little confused about what you're (Tommy) asking
> here.
I will try to be explain.
I am sitting in my imaginary system administrators office. One by one
users come in and ask the same basic question; "What application can I
use to do foo". I should
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