man has no output of its own. You must specify the name of the manual page you wish to view. For instance, to view the manual for bash, you would use the command man bash.
The man command.
Viewing a file:"less [filename]"viewing the standard output of a command:"[command] | less"
There is no text output. That command would create a directory / folder called "DesktopCS604".
In Linux the man command displays the help(man page) for a command. man fdisk is "display the man page for command fdisk"
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.
At the command prompt, type 'man [command]' (removing the brackets and substituting the command for which you need information).
No, but the grand majority of them do. For more information: $ man command $ command --help
k is not a standard command in Linux.
The LS command: ls folder Type man ls for more details.
Using man ls will open the manual page for the ls command. The ls command lists the files and folders in the current directory.