I think many apps in gentoo that are man-less have info pages, so try
`info links` and see what turns up. Otherwise I second the
recommendation that you use lynx instead. Though I veto the suggestion
that you use mozilla. Phoenix (based on mozilla) is much nicer, IMO.
Faster, smaller footprint, blah blah. Make sure you check out the gentoo
forums to find how to turn antialiasing in mozilla/phoenix. Works very
well now with freetype 2. You can also do this for fluxbox and
openoffice, if you use them.

-John

>>> hodgson at humnet.ucla.edu 03/09/03 12:52AM >>>

my gentoo distro has the browser 'links' but no 'man links' page; how
do i get a man page for a given program?


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