They are different ways of presenting documentation for applications in Linux. man pages are typically single pages, while info pages are somewhat more friendly looking, and spread out across multiple pages.
In terminal type: "man command", or "info command"
"man" is part of Linux. You could try "info" if you really wanted.
The 'man' or the 'info' command have documentation about utilities and commands in the system.
stty - change and print terminal line settings Type "man stty" in a terminal for the manual page for stty. Or search Google with "stty in linux" for more info.
Depending on the OS and setup, they can be different. Look at the commands: info and man
There are no difference in men's and man's . They are the same.
Linux is an operating system, like Windows, that runs on the Linux Kernel, which is based off of UNIX.
Race vs. nationality. You are asking something like 'what is the difference between a white man and an English man'.
the difference is ( It is & He is )
This can vary depending on the Unix/Linux distribution. Your best bet is to use the 'man mount' or 'info mount' commands.
The same difference between a black man, and a white man - Nothing besides the colour. The colour is used to tell the difference between pills.
nothing