overby@plains.NoDak.edu (Glen Overby) (05/17/91)
This posting contains a listing of differences between the version of the article (referenced in the "Subject:" line) just posted to the comp.os.minix group, and the version posted last month. It is intended to enable experienced users to track changes without having to read the entire document. 179a180,187 > 23. WHY AREN'T THE MANUALS ONLINE? WHERE CAN I GET THE MANUALS? > The online manuals are available via anonymous ftp from > ccadfa.cc.adfa.oz.au [131.236.1.2] in the file pub/minix/mantar.Z. To > extract the manuals, ftp the file binary-wise, uncompress it and ex- > tract using tar when you are in your /usr/man directory. Each manual > is in a separate file, and to use the distribution 1.5 man(1) you will > need to read the source to man(1) to see how to create the single > manual file. 180a189,194 > Alternatively, the source to a more Unix-like man(1) is available on > ccadfa in the file pub/minix/mansrc.Z. To extract the code, ftp > binary-wise, uncompress and unshar. Before compiling the code, modify > the header file to reflect your system setup. Compile the code. If you > are using less(1) as a pager, you will need to modify main.c in > nroff(1); instructions are included in mansrc.Z 182,198c196,198 < < < < < < < < < < < < < < < < < --- > 24. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE 80386 AND THE 386sx? > There is no difference between 386sx/386dx except for the bus (24-bit > addresses and 16-bit data). -- Glen Overby <overby@plains.nodak.edu> uunet!plains!overby (UUCP) overby@plains (Bitnet)