When I do a "man -k <xxxx>" on my Fedora 7 system to search for documentation about something I get quite a few responses which have "(rpm)" as the manual section. These seem to be of little use becuase there isn't an actual corresponding man page as far as I can see. For example if I say "man -k doc" (not a very sensible idea given the amount of output it generates!) at the end of the list I see:- tiff2pdf (1) - convert a TIFF image to a PDF document ugetrlimit [undocumented] (2) - undocumented system calls xml2po (1) - program to create a PO-template file from a DocBook XML file and merge it back into a (translated) XML file xmlwf (1) - Determines if an XML document is well-formed xorg-x11-docs (rpm) - X.Org X11 documentation yelp (rpm) - A system documentation reader from the Gnome project Now "man tiff2pdf", "man xml2po" and "man xmlwf" produce some useful (?) output but "man xorg-x11-docs" and "man yelp" just say "No manual entry for <xxxx>". So what is the point of these (rpm) entries? Do they somehow indicate that there is some sort of documentation there, if so how do I get at it? -- Chris Green