Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 02 May 1997 13:24:44 +0200 | From | Alessandro Suardi <> | Subject | Re: Solaris source (fwd) |
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James Mohr wrote: > > Maybe Solaris has this functionality built in somewhere. However, even the > NT documentation is better than Solaris. You can't find anything.
--- sorry for the off-topic but I couldn't resist ---
This only shows you don't know where to look at :)
When you install Solaris you can choose end-user, developer, complete or custom install (if I remember correctly). The end-user only comes without man pages installed, so blame who did the installation, not Solaris. Then you have the SunSolve CDs for bug hunting and the Answerbook CDs for on-line manuals in graphical format. Those were invaluable in setting up printers with Ninja Parameters From Mars to lpsystem in Solaris 2.1 (bleah !).
NT documentation does not even come close to Sun's own. Especially the troubleshooting section. Oh yeah, Bill's OS's never fail ;)
- and, since this thread was about Solaris source, can we end it ? -
--alessandro <asuardi@uninetcom.it> <asuardi@it.oracle.com>
Linux-i386 kernel-2.1.36 libc-5.4.23 gcc-2.7.2.1 binutils-2.7.0.9
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