Annihilannic,<br><br>Thanks for the swift response.<br><br>The files in /usr/man/ (and there are quite a lot of them) are almost all user - bin, group - bin and 644 permissions. <br><br>There are a few exceptions though, the files 'index' and 'whatis' are both user - root, group - root and 644 permissions.<br><br>While I am not sure of the exact cause of this problem it _may_ and I stress that as I can't be certain, have something to do with the /etc/default/lang file. I had to amend that in the past to allow a piece of software to run on the server. The problem is that I'm not certain that 'man' stopped working after I did this. I have dabbled with /etc/default/lang to see if it helped but 'man' has never worked. This may be coincidental but I thought it best to mention as I believe that they are linked via the system locale settings (I think) and it might have a bearing on the problem.<br><br>Thanks again for your time on this<br><br>Craig Shepherd<br>