7.137. man-pages-overrides


Updated man-pages-overrides package that fixes several bugs is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.
The man-pages-overrides package provides a collection of manual (man) pages to complement other packages or update those contained therein.

Bug Fixes

BZ#806845
Prior to this update, documentation about SMBIOS on the dmidecode(8) manual page was unclear. This update fixes the information about SMBIOS on the dmidecode(8) manual page.
BZ#814417
Prior to this update, description of the "-SecurityTypes" option in the TigerVNC utility was missing in the vncviewer(1) and Xvnc(1) manual pages. This update adds a description to the vncviewer(1) and Xvnc(1) manual pages.
BZ#845657
Prior to this update, the localalloc option on the numactl(8) manual page was not clearly described. This update adds a clear description of the localalloc option to the numactl(8) utility.
BZ#846591
Prior to this update, some options were missing from the ipmitool(1) manual page. With this update, all options are described on the ipmitool(1) manual page.
BZ#849201
Previously, the alsaunmute(1) manual page was missing. This update adds the alsaunmute(1) manual page.
BZ#853959
Prior to this update, the "--no-tpm" option was not described in the rngd(8) manual page. This update adds a description of the "--no-tpm" option.
BZ#867332
Prior to this update, the groupmems(8) manual page was missing information about the setuid permission of the groupmems binary. This update clarifies the setuid permission in the groupmems(8) manual page.
BZ#872526
Prior to this update, the dump(8) manual page was missing information about the ext4 file system support. This update adds this information to the dump(8) manual page.
Users of man-pages-overrides are advised to upgrade to this updated package, which fixes these bugs.
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