
	As I interpret the licences, it's OK to distribute this documentation
as long as it retains the berkely name. From the coyrights on the manual:

	Copyright 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986 Regents of the University of
California. Permission to copy these documents or any portion thereof
as necessary for licenced use of this software is granted to licencees
of the software, provided that this copyright noctice and statment of
permission are included.

	Since the software in question is in complience with its licence
restrictions (see the top of the licenced files), then this should be
legal, too.

	If this is wrong, please send mail to alex@umbc3.umbc.edu or
karen@umbc3.umbc.edu and we will make any necessary corrections.

