[ale] alternate boot using GRUB or others?
Jeff Lightner
jlightner at water.com
Thu Sep 21 15:24:56 EDT 2006
Don't you suppose he gnu that? :p
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Jerry Yu
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2006 2:40 PM
To: Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts
Subject: Re: [ale] alternate boot using GRUB or others?
hehehe, as GNU core would be quick to point out, linux should be
'GNU/linux', since the 'linux' is merely a kernel.
On 9/21/06, Justin Haygood < jhaygood at spsu.edu
<mailto:jhaygood at spsu.edu> > wrote:
> For some reason Linux has gone to "info" rather than "man" for a lot
of
> detail. Some of the Linux man pages are full man pages and when you
run
> info that's all you'll see. For many things though man will either
show
> no page at all or just a short page that says to see the info page.
>
> The "why change success" is one of the reasons I don't like info. Also
it
> causes Linux to diverge from UNIX in yet another way.
>
I don't think its Linux doing the change, but the GNU project using
their own GNU info system.
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