Man pages: Update -D flag text.

Refer to "Windows" instead of "Windows 2000". Add an "ip link show"
breadcrumb.

Change-Id: Ie1faa1d30b0ac63de35b0385cbb1306f08828e61
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/18056
Reviewed-by: Gerald Combs <gerald@wireshark.org>
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Gerald Combs 2016-10-03 15:18:49 -07:00
parent a68dd39a01
commit 8ea52e2f49
3 changed files with 9 additions and 9 deletions

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@ -160,9 +160,9 @@ interface, is printed. The interface name or the number can be supplied
to the B<-i> option to specify an interface on which to capture.
This can be useful on systems that don't have a command to list them
(e.g., Windows systems, or UNIX systems lacking B<ifconfig -a>);
the number can be useful on Windows 2000 and later systems, where the
interface name is a somewhat complex string.
(UNIX systems lacking B<ifconfig -a> or Linux systems lacking
B<ip link show>). The number can be useful on Windows systems, where
the interface name might be a long name or a GUID.
Note that "can capture" means that B<Dumpcap> was able to open
that device to do a live capture. Depending on your system you may need to

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@ -279,9 +279,9 @@ interface, is printed. The interface name or the number can be supplied
to the B<-i> option to specify an interface on which to capture.
This can be useful on systems that don't have a command to list them
(e.g., Windows systems, or UNIX systems lacking B<ifconfig -a>);
the number can be useful on Windows 2000 and later systems, where the
interface name is a somewhat complex string.
(UNIX systems lacking B<ifconfig -a> or Linux systems lacking
B<ip link show>). The number can be useful on Windows systems, where
the interface name might be a long name or a GUID.
Note that "can capture" means that B<TShark> was able to open that
device to do a live capture. Depending on your system you may need to

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@ -333,9 +333,9 @@ interface, is printed. The interface name or the number can be supplied
to the B<-i> flag to specify an interface on which to capture.
This can be useful on systems that don't have a command to list them
(e.g., Windows systems, or UNIX systems lacking B<ifconfig -a>);
the number can be useful on Windows 2000 and later systems, where the
interface name is a somewhat complex string.
(UNIX systems lacking B<ifconfig -a> or Linux systems lacking
B<ip link show>). The number can be useful on Windows systems, where
the interface name might be a long name or a GUID.
Note that "can capture" means that B<Wireshark> was able to open
that device to do a live capture; if, on your system, a program doing a