I ssh'd in out of curiosity. It's like visiting another planet.
For example:
help
>doc>info>help_system.gi.info (9 lines follow; 47 in info)
12/27/84 Multics help system
Multics provides online help through information segments (info segs)
such as this one. Type the command "help" with the name of a topic
and the system will print the information contained in the info seg
that describes that topic. A topic can be an individual command or
some other feature of the system. For example, to get information
about the print command, type
help print
16 more lines. More help?
Totally alien, using "help" for assistance instead of the obvious "man".
If there is going to be a "help" at all, it should be severely restricted to explaining only the commands which are built into the command interpreter, damn it!
And look at all the weird language used in the descriptions; it's like plain English or something.
> >doc>info>help_system.gi.info
What, document hierarchy? How are we going to talk about malloc(3) without chapter numbers.
> "This is not a UNIX System! I don't know this!"
I ssh'd in out of curiosity. It's like visiting another planet.
For example:
Yes. I need more help.