[SLE] How to use "man" command?



Hi all,

I'm using SUSE10 64bit. I can't use "man" command since I finished the full installation. please see below for example:
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liu@linux:~> man ls
No manual entry for ls
liu@linux:~> man echo
No manual entry for echo
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I think it should be related to a man path varible, but I don't know what and how to fix. Any suggestions are appreciated!

Regards!

Liu

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