/etc/login.defs (5)  - Login configuration
/etc/pcmcia/config (5) - PCMCIA card configuration database
/proc (5)            - process information pseudo-filesystem
3c589_cs (4)         - 3Com 3c589 Etherlink III device driver
DEVINFO (5)          - device entry database
GDBM (3)             - The GNU database manager. Includes dbm and ndbm compatability. (Version .)
GNU as (1)           - the portable GNU assembler.
Header "NAME" perl (1) - Practical Extraction and Report Language
Header "NAME" perlLoL (1) - Manipulating Lists of Lists in Perl
Header "NAME" perlXStut (1) - Tutorial for XSUB's
Header "NAME" perlbook (1) - Perl book information
Header "NAME" perlbot (1) - Bag'o Object Tricks (the BOT)
Header "NAME" perlcall (1) - Perl calling conventions from C
Header "NAME" perldata (1) - Perl data types
Header "NAME" perldebug (1) - Perl debugging
Header "NAME" perldiag (1) - various Perl diagnostics
Header "NAME" perldsc (1) - Perl Data Structures Cookbook
Header "NAME" perlembed (1) - how to embed perl in your C program
Header "NAME" perlform (1) - Perl formats
Header "NAME" perlfunc (1) - Perl builtin functions
Header "NAME" perlguts (1) - Perl's Internal Functions
Header "NAME" perlipc (1) - Perl interprocess communication (signals, fifos, pipes, safe subprocceses, sockets, and semaphores)
Header "NAME" perlmod (1) - Perl modules (packages)
Header "NAME" perlobj (1) - Perl objects
Header "NAME" perlop (1) - Perl operators and precedence
Header "NAME" perlovl (1) - overload perl mathematical functions [superseded]
Header "NAME" perlpod (1) - plain old documentation
Header "NAME" perlre (1) - Perl regular expressions
Header "NAME" perlref (1) - Perl references and nested data structures
Header "NAME" perlrun (1) - how to execute the Perl interpreter
Header "NAME" perlsec (1) - Perl security
Header "NAME" perlstyle (1) - Perl style guide
Header "NAME" perlsub (1) - Perl subroutines
Header "NAME" perlsyn (1) - Perl syntax
Header "NAME" perltie (1) - how to hide an object class in a simple variable
Header "NAME" perltoc (1) - perl documentation table of contents
Header "NAME" perltrap (1) - Perl traps for the unwary
Header "NAME" perlvar (1) - Perl predefined variables
Header "NAME" perlxs (1) - XS language reference manual
IMAPd (8)            - Interactive Mail Access Protocol server
IPOPd (8)            - Post Office Protocol server
MAKEDEV (8)          - create and maintain filesystem device entries
MAKEDEV (8)          - create devices
MAKEDEV.cfg (5)      - configuration for MAKEDEV(8)
MAKEFLOPPIES (1)     - Creates the default floppy device nodes.
MIME (1)             - Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
Mtools (1)           - a collection of tools for manipulating MSDOS files
NcFTP (1)            - Internet file transfer program
Pnews (1)            - a program for posting news articles
Rnmail (1)           - a program for replying via mail
TEACHJOVE (1)        - learn how to use the JOVE editor
Tcl (n)              - Summary of Tcl language syntax.
TclCommandWriting (3) - Writing C language extensions to Tcl. '
TclX (n)             - Extended Tcl: Extended command set for Tcl '
Tcl_AddErrorInfo, Tcl_SetErrorCode, Tcl_PosixError (3) - record information about errors
Tcl_AllowExceptions (3) - allow all exceptions in next script evaluation
Tcl_AppInit (3)      - perform application-specific initialization
Tcl_AsyncCreate, Tcl_AsyncMark, Tcl_AsyncInvoke, Tcl_AsyncDelete (3) - handle asynchronous events
Tcl_BackgroundError (3) - report Tcl error that occurred in background processing
Tcl_Backslash (3)    - parse a backslash sequence
Tcl_CallWhenDeleted, Tcl_DontCallWhenDeleted (3) - Arrange for callback when interpreter is deleted
Tcl_CommandComplete (3) - Check for unmatched braces in a Tcl command
Tcl_Concat (3)       - concatenate a collection of strings
Tcl_CreateChannel, Tcl_GetChannelInstanceData, Tcl_GetChannelType, Tcl_GetChannelName, Tcl_GetChannelFile, Tcl_GetChannelBufferSize, Tcl_SetDefaultTranslation, Tcl_SetChannelBufferSize (3) - procedures for creating and manipulating channels
Tcl_CreateChannelHandler, Tcl_DeleteChannelHandler (3) - call a procedure when a channel becomes readable or writable
Tcl_CreateCloseHandler, Tcl_DeleteCloseHandler (3) - arrange for callbacks when channels are closed
Tcl_CreateCommand, Tcl_DeleteCommand, Tcl_GetCommandInfo, Tcl_SetCommandInfo (3) - implement new commands in C
Tcl_CreateEventSource, Tcl_DeleteEventSource, Tcl_WatchFile, Tcl_FileReady, Tcl_SetMaxBlockTime, Tcl_QueueEvent, Tcl_WaitForEvent (3) - Event sources, the event notifier, and the event queue
Tcl_CreateFileHandler, Tcl_DeleteFileHandler (3) - associate procedure callbacks with files or devices
Tcl_CreateInterp, Tcl_DeleteInterp, Tcl_InterpDeleted (3) - create and delete Tcl command interpreters
Tcl_CreateMathFunc (3) - Define a new math function for expressions
Tcl_CreateModalTimeout, Tcl_DeleteModalTimeout (3) - special timer for modal operations
Tcl_CreateTimerHandler, Tcl_DeleteTimerHandler (3) - call a procedure at a given time
Tcl_CreateTrace, Tcl_DeleteTrace (3) - arrange for command execution to be traced
Tcl_DStringInit, Tcl_DStringAppend, Tcl_DStringAppendElement, Tcl_DStringStartSublist, Tcl_DStringEndSublist, Tcl_DStringLength, Tcl_DStringValue, Tcl_DStringSetLength, Tcl_DStringFree, Tcl_DStringResult, Tcl_DStringGetResult (3) - manipulate dynamic strings
Tcl_DetachPids, Tcl_ReapDetachedProcs (3) - manage child processes in background
Tcl_DoOneEvent (3)   - wait for events and invoke event handlers
Tcl_DoWhenIdle, Tcl_CancelIdleCall (3) - invoke a procedure when there are no pending events
Tcl_Eval, Tcl_VarEval, Tcl_EvalFile, Tcl_GlobalEval (3) - execute Tcl commands
Tcl_Exit, Tcl_CreateExitHandler, Tcl_DeleteExitHandler (3) - end the application (and invoke exit handlers)
Tcl_ExprLong, Tcl_ExprDouble, Tcl_ExprBoolean, Tcl_ExprString (3) - evaluate an expression
Tcl_FindExecutable (3) - identify the binary file containing the application
Tcl_GetAssocData, Tcl_SetAssocData, Tcl_DeleteAssocData (3) - manage associations of string keys and user specified data with Tcl interpreters.
Tcl_GetFile, Tcl_FreeFile, Tcl_GetFileInfo (3) - procedures to manipulate generic file handles
Tcl_GetInt, Tcl_GetDouble, Tcl_GetBoolean (3) - convert from string to integer, double, or boolean
Tcl_GetKeyedListKeys, Tcl_GetKeyedListField, Tcl_SetKeyedListField, Tcl_DeleteKeyedListField (3) - Keyed list management routines.
Tcl_GetOpenFile (3)  - Get a standard IO File * handle from a channel.
Tcl_GetStdChannel, Tcl_SetStdChannel (3) - procedures for retrieving and replacing the standard channels
Tcl_HandleAlloc, Tcl_HandleFree, Tcl_HandleTblInit, Tcl_HandleTblRelease, Tcl_HandleTblUseCount Tcl_HandleWalk, Tcl_HandleXlate (3) - Dynamic, handle addressable tables.
Tcl_InitHashTable, Tcl_DeleteHashTable, Tcl_CreateHashEntry, Tcl_DeleteHashEntry, Tcl_FindHashEntry, Tcl_GetHashValue, Tcl_SetHashValue, Tcl_GetHashKey, Tcl_FirstHashEntry, Tcl_NextHashEntry, Tcl_HashStats (3) - procedures to manage hash tables
Tcl_Interp (3)       - client-visible fields of interpreter structures
Tcl_IsSafe, Tcl_MakeSafe, Tcl_CreateSlave, Tcl_GetSlave, Tcl_GetSlaves, Tcl_GetMaster, Tcl_CreateAlias, Tcl_GetAlias, Tcl_GetAliases (3) - manage multiple Tcl interpreters and aliases.
Tcl_LinkVar, Tcl_UnlinkVar, Tcl_UpdateLinkedVar (3) - link Tcl variable to C variable
Tcl_Main (3)         - main program for Tcl-based applications
Tcl_OpenFileChannel, Tcl_OpenCommandChannel, Tcl_Close, Tcl_Read, Tcl_Gets, Tcl_Write, Tcl_Flush, Tcl_Seek, Tcl_Tell, Tcl_Eof, Tcl_InputBlocked, Tcl_GetChannelOption, Tcl_SetChannelOption (3) - buffered I/O facilities using channels
Tcl_OpenTcpClient, Tcl_OpenTcpServer (3) - procedures to open channels using TCP sockets
Tcl_PkgRequire, Tcl_PkgProvide (3) - package version control
Tcl_Preserve, Tcl_Release, Tcl_EventuallyFree (3) - avoid freeing storage while it's being used
Tcl_PrintDouble (3)  - Convert floating value to string
Tcl_RecordAndEval (3) - save command on history list before evaluating
Tcl_RegExpMatch, Tcl_RegExpCompile, Tcl_RegExpExec, Tcl_RegExpRange (3) - Pattern matching with regular expressions
Tcl_SetErrno, Tcl_GetErrno (3) - manipulate errno to store and retrieve error codes
Tcl_SetRecursionLimit (3) - set maximum allowable nesting depth in interpreter
Tcl_SetResult, Tcl_AppendResult, Tcl_AppendElement, Tcl_ResetResult (3) - manipulate Tcl result string
Tcl_SetVar, Tcl_SetVar2, Tcl_GetVar, Tcl_GetVar2, Tcl_UnsetVar, Tcl_UnsetVar2 (3) - manipulate Tcl variables
Tcl_Sleep (3)        - delay execution for a given number of milliseconds
Tcl_SplitList, Tcl_Merge, Tcl_ScanElement, Tcl_ConvertElement (3) - manipulate Tcl lists
Tcl_StaticPackage (3) - make a statically linked package available via the load command
Tcl_StringMatch (3)  - test whether a string matches a pattern
Tcl_TraceVar, Tcl_TraceVar2, Tcl_UntraceVar, Tcl_UntraceVar2, Tcl_VarTraceInfo, Tcl_VarTraceInfo2 (3) - monitor accesses to a variable
Tcl_TranslateFileName (3) - convert file name to native form and replace tilde with home directory
Tcl_UpVar, Tcl_UpVar2 (3) - link one variable to another
Tclx_Init, Tclxcmd_Init, TclX_Main, Tkx_Init, TkX_Main (3) - Extended Tcl initialization. '
Tk_CanvasPsY, Tk_CanvasPsBitmap, Tk_CanvasPsColor, Tk_CanvasPsFont, Tk_CanvasPsPath, Tk_CanvasPsStipple (3) - utility procedures for generating Postscript for canvases
Tk_CanvasTextInfo (3) - additional information for managing text items in canvases
Tk_CanvasTkwin, Tk_CanvasGetCoord, Tk_CanvasDrawableCoords, Tk_CanvasSetStippleOrigin, Tk_CanvasWindowCoords, Tk_CanvasEventuallyRedraw, Tk_CanvasTagsOption (3) - utility procedures for canvas type managers
Tk_ClearSelection (3) - Deselect a selection
Tk_ClipboardClear, Tk_ClipboardAppend (3) - Manage the clipboard
Tk_ConfigureWidget, Tk_Offset, Tk_ConfigureInfo, Tk_ConfigureValue, Tk_FreeOptions (3) - process configuration options for widgets
Tk_ConfigureWindow, Tk_MoveWindow, Tk_ResizeWindow, Tk_MoveResizeWindow, Tk_SetWindowBorderWidth, Tk_ChangeWindowAttributes, Tk_SetWindowBackground, Tk_SetWindowBackgroundPixmap, Tk_SetWindowBorder, Tk_SetWindowBorderPixmap, Tk_SetWindowColormap, Tk_DefineCursor, Tk_UndefineCursor (3) - change window configuration or attributes
Tk_CoordsToWindow (3) - Find window containing a point
Tk_CreateBindingTable, Tk_DeleteBindingTable, Tk_CreateBinding, Tk_DeleteBinding, Tk_GetBinding, Tk_GetAllBindings, Tk_DeleteAllBindings, Tk_BindEvent (3) - invoke scripts in response to X events
Tk_CreateErrorHandler, Tk_DeleteErrorHandler (3) - handle X protocol errors
Tk_CreateEventHandler, Tk_DeleteEventHandler (3) - associate procedure callback with an X event
Tk_CreateGenericHandler, Tk_DeleteGenericHandler (3) - associate procedure callback with all X events
Tk_CreateImageType (3) - define new kind of image
Tk_CreateItemType, Tk_GetItemTypes (3) - define new kind of canvas item
Tk_CreatePhotoImageFormat (3) - define new file format for photo images
Tk_CreateSelHandler, Tk_DeleteSelHandler (3) - arrange to handle requests for a selection
Tk_DeleteImage (3)   - Destroy an image.
Tk_DrawFocusHighlight (3) - draw the traversal highlight ring for a widget
Tk_FindPhoto, Tk_PhotoPutBlock, Tk_PhotoPutZoomedBlock, Tk_PhotoGetImage, Tk_PhotoBlank, Tk_PhotoExpand, Tk_PhotoGetSize, Tk_PhotoSetSize (3) - manipulate the image data stored in a photo image.
Tk_FreeXId (3)       - make X resource identifier available for reuse
Tk_GeometryRequest, Tk_SetInternalBorder (3) - specify desired geometry or internal border for a window
Tk_Get3DBorder, Tk_Draw3DRectangle, Tk_Fill3DRectangle, Tk_Draw3DPolygon, Tk_Fill3DPolygon, Tk_3DVerticalBevel, Tk_3DHorizontalBevel, Tk_SetBackgroundFromBorder, Tk_NameOf3DBorder, Tk_3DBorderColor, Tk_3DBorderGC, Tk_Free3DBorder (3) - draw borders with three-dimensional appearance
Tk_GetAnchor, Tk_NameOfAnchor (3) - translate between strings and anchor positions
Tk_GetBitmap, Tk_DefineBitmap, Tk_NameOfBitmap, Tk_SizeOfBitmap, Tk_FreeBitmap, Tk_GetBitmapFromData (3) - maintain database of single-plane pixmaps
Tk_GetCapStyle, Tk_NameOfCapStyle (3) - translate between strings and cap styles
Tk_GetColor, Tk_GetColorByValue, Tk_NameOfColor, Tk_FreeColor (3) - maintain database of colors
Tk_GetColormap, Tk_FreeColormap (3) - allocate and free colormaps
Tk_GetCursor, Tk_GetCursorFromData, Tk_NameOfCursor, Tk_FreeCursor (3) - maintain database of cursors
Tk_GetFontStruct, Tk_NameOfFontStruct, Tk_FreeFontStruct (3) - maintain database of fonts
Tk_GetGC, Tk_FreeGC (3) - maintain database of read-only graphics contexts
Tk_GetImage, Tk_RedrawImage, Tk_SizeOfImage, Tk_FreeImage (3) - use an image in a widget
Tk_GetJoinStyle, Tk_NameOfJoinStyle (3) - translate between strings and join styles
Tk_GetJustify, Tk_NameOfJustify (3) - translate between strings and justification styles
Tk_GetOption (3)     - retrieve an option from the option database
Tk_GetPixels, Tk_GetScreenMM (3) - translate between strings and screen units
Tk_GetPixmap, Tk_FreePixmap (3) - allocate and free pixmaps
Tk_GetRelief, Tk_NameOfRelief (3) - translate between strings and relief values
Tk_GetRootCoords (3) - Compute root-window coordinates of window
Tk_GetScrollInfo (3) - parse arguments for scrolling commands
Tk_GetSelection (3)  - retrieve the contents of a selection
Tk_GetUid, Tk_Uid (3) - convert from string to unique identifier
Tk_GetVRootGeometry (3) - Get location and size of virtual root for window
Tk_GetVisual (3)     - translate from string to visual
Tk_HandleEvent (3)   - invoke event handlers for window system events
Tk_IdToWindow (3)    - Find Tk's window information for an X window
Tk_ImageChanged (3)  - notify widgets that image needs to be redrawn
Tk_Init (3)          - add Tk to an interpreter and make a new Tk application.
Tk_InternAtom, Tk_GetAtomName (3) - manage cache of X atoms
Tk_Main (3)          - main program for Tk-based applications
Tk_MainLoop (3)      - loop for events until all windows are deleted
Tk_MainWindow (3)    - find the main window for an application
Tk_MaintainGeometry, Tk_UnmaintainGeometry (3) - maintain geometry of one window relative to another
Tk_ManageGeometry (3) - arrange to handle geometry requests for a window
Tk_MapWindow, Tk_UnmapWindow (3) - map or unmap a window
Tk_MoveToplevelWindow (3) - Adjust the position of a top-level window
Tk_Name, Tk_PathName, Tk_NameToWindow (3) - convert between names and window tokens
Tk_NameOfImage (3)   - Return name of image.
Tk_OwnSelection (3)  - make a window the owner of the primary selection
Tk_ParseArgv (3)     - process command-line options
Tk_QueueWindowEvent (3) - Add a window event to the Tcl event queue
Tk_RestackWindow (3) - Change a window's position in the stacking order
Tk_RestrictEvents (3) - filter and selectively delay X events
Tk_SetAppName (3)    - Set the name of an application for ``send'' commands
Tk_SetClass, Tk_Class (3) - set or retrieve a window's class
Tk_SetGrid, Tk_UnsetGrid (3) - control the grid for interactive resizing
Tk_SetWindowVisual (3) - change visual characteristics of window
Tk_StrictMotif (3)   - Return value of tk_strictMotif variable
Tk_WindowId, Tk_Parent, Tk_Display, Tk_DisplayName, Tk_ScreenNumber, Tk_Screen, Tk_X, Tk_Y, Tk_Width, Tk_Height, Tk_Changes, Tk_Attributes, Tk_IsMapped, Tk_IsTopLevel, Tk_ReqWidth, Tk_ReqHeight, Tk_InternalBorderWidth, Tk_Visual, Tk_Depth, Tk_Colormap (3) - retrieve information from Tk's local data structure
UTF-8 (7)            - an ASCII compatible multibyte Unicode encoding
Unicode (7)          - the unified 16-bit super character set
Yacc (1)             - an LALR(1) parser generator
__get_free_pages, get_free_page, __get_free_page, __get_dma_pages, free_pages, free_page, kmalloc, kfree, kfree_s, vmalloc, vfree (9) - Allocate and free dynamic kernel memory
_exit (2)            - terminate the current process
_llseek (2)          - reposition read/write file offset
abort (3)            - cause abnormal program termination
abs (3)              - computes the absolute value of an integer.
accept (2)           - accept a connection on a socket
access (2)           - check user's permissions for a file
acct (2)             - switch process accounting on or off
acos (3)             - arc cosine function
acosh (3)            - inverse hyperbolic cosine function
active, active.times (5) - list of active Usenet newsgroups
add_timer, del_timer, init_timer (9) - manage event timers
addch, waddch, mvaddch, mvwaddch, echochar, wechochar (3x) - add a character (with attributes) to a curses window, then advance the cursor
addchstr, addchnstr, waddchstr, waddchnstr, mvaddchstr, mvaddchnstr, mvwaddchstr, mvwaddchnstr (3x) - add a string of characters (and attributes) to a curses window
addftinfo (1)        - add information to troff font files for use with groff
addstr, addnstr, waddstr, waddnstr, mvaddstr, mvaddnstr, mvwaddstr, mvwaddnstr (3x) - add a string of characters to a curses window and advance cursor
adjtimex (2)         - tune kernel clock
adjust_clock (9)     - Adjusts startup time counter to tick in GMT
afmtodit (1)         - create font files for use with groff -Tps
afs_syscall, break, gtty, lock, mpx, prof, stty, ulimit (2) - unimplemented system calls
after (n)            - Execute a command after a time delay
agetty (8)           - alternative Linux getty
aha152x_cs (4)       - Adaptec AHA-152X compatible PCMCIA device driver
alarm (2)            - set an alarm clock for delivery of a signal
alloca (3)           - memory allocator
ansi2knr (1)         - convert ANSI C to Kernighan & Ritchie C
answer (1)           - phone message transcription system
append (n)           - Append to variable
apropos (1)          - search the whatis database for strings
ar (1)               - create, modify, and extract from archives.
arch (1)             - print machine architecture
archive (8)          - Usenet article archiver
arithmetic (6)       - quiz on simple arithmetic
arp (8)              - manipulate the system ARP cache
array (n)            - Manipulate array variables
ascii (7)            - the ASCII character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
ascii-xfr (1)        - upload/download files using the ASCII protocol
asctime, ctime, difftime, gmtime, localtime, mktime (3) - convert date and time to ASCII
asctime, ctime, gmtime, localtime, mktime (3) - transform binary date and time to ASCII
ash (1)              - a shell
asin (3)             - arc sine function
asinh (3)            - inverse hyperbolic sine function
assert (3)           - Abort the program if assertion is false.
at, batch, atq, atrm (1) - queue, examine or delete jobs for later execution
atan (3)             - arc tangent function
atan2 (3)            - arc tangent function of two variables
atanh (3)            - inverse hyperbolic tangent function
atc (6)              - Air Traffic Controller Game
atexit (3)           - register a function to be called at normal program termination.
atof (3)             - convert a string to a double.
atoi (3)             - convert a string to an integer.
atol (3)             - convert a string to a long integer.
atrun (8)            - run jobs queued for later execution
attroff, wattroff, attron, wattron, attrset, wattrset, standend, wstandend, standout, wstandout (3x) - curses character and window attribute control routines
audiocompose (1)     - Compose an audio fragment for inclusion in a mail message
audiosend (1)        - Send an audio email message
authenticate_pgp (1) - perform LPRng authentication using PGP
backgammon (6)       - the game of backgammon
badblocks (8)        - search a device for bad blocks
banner (6)           - print large banner on printer
basename (1)         - strip directory and suffix from filenames
bash (1)             - GNU Bourne-Again SHell
bash, :, ., alias, bg, bind, break, builtin, case, cd, command, continue, declare, dirs, disown, echo, enable, eval, exec, exit, export, fc, fg, for, getopts, hash, help, history, if, jobs, kill, let, local, logout, popd, pushd, pwd, read, readonly, return, set, shift, shopt, source, suspend, test, times, trap, type, typeset, ulimit, umask, unalias, unset, until, wait, while (1) - bash built-in commands, see bash(1)
batcher (8)          - article batching backend for InterNetNews
baudrate, erasechar, has_ic, has_il, killchar, longname, termattrs, termname (3x) - curses environment query routines
bc (1)               - An arbitrary precision calculator language
bcd (6)              - format input as punch cards ppt - format input as paper tape morse - format input as morse code
bcmp (3)             - compare byte strings
bcmp, bcopy, bzero, memccpy, memchr, memcmp, memcpy, memfrob, memmem, memmove, memset (3) - byte string operations
bcopy (3)            - copy byte strings
bdflush (2)          - start, flush, or tune buffer-dirty-flush daemon
beep, flash (3x)     - curses bell and screen flash routines
bell (n)             - Ring a display's bell
bgerror (n)          - Command invoked to process background errors
bind (2)             - bind a name to a socket
bind (n)             - Arrange for X events to invoke Tcl scripts
bindtags (n)         - Determine which bindings apply to a window, and order of evaluation
bison (1)            - GNU Project parser generator (yacc replacement)
bitmap (n)           - Images that display two colors
bkgdset, wbkgdset, bkgd, wbkgd (3x) - curses window background manipulation routines
bog (6)              - Word search game
bootparam (7)        - Introduction to boot time parameters of the Linux kernel
bootpd, bootpgw (8)  - Internet Boot Protocol server/gateway
bootpef (8)          - BOOTP Extension File compiler
bootptab (5)         - Internet Bootstrap Protocol server database
bootptest (8)        - send BOOTP queries and print responses
border, wborder, box, hline, whline, vline, wvline (3x) - create curses borders, horizontal and vertical lines
bpe (1)              - examine and patch binary files
break (n)            - Abort looping command
brk, sbrk (2)        - change data segment size
bsearch (3)          - binary search of a sorted array.
buffchan (8)         - buffered file-writing backend for InterNetNews
button (n)           - Create and manipulate button widgets
bzero (3)            - write zeros to a byte string
cacheflush (2)       - flush contents of instruction and/or data cache
caesar (6)           - decrypt caesar cyphers
calloc, malloc, free, realloc (3) - Allocate and free dynamic memory
cancel (1)           - send cancel requests to an LPRng print service
canfield, cfscores (6) - the solitaire card game canfield
canvas (n)           - Create and manipulate canvas widgets
captoinfo (1m)       - convert a termcap description into a terminfo description
cardctl (8)          - PCMCIA card control utility
cardinfo (1)         - PCMCIA card monitor and control utility for X
cardmgr (8)          - PCMCIA device manager
case (n)             - Evaluate one of several scripts, depending on a given value
cat (1)              - concatenate files and print on the standard output
catch (n)            - Evaluate script and trap exceptional returns
catgets (3)          - get message from a message catalog
catopen, catclose (3) - open/close a message catalog
cbreak, nocbreak, echo, noecho, halfdelay, intrflush, keypad, meta, nodelay, notimeout, raw, noraw, noqiflush, qiflush, timeout, wtimeout, typeahead (3x) - curses input options
cbrt (3)             - cube root function
cccp, cpp (1)        - The GNU C-Compatible Compiler Preprocessor.
cd (n)               - Change working directory
ceil (3)             - smallest integral value not less than x
cfdisk (8)           - Curses based disk partition table manipulator for Linux
chage (1)            - change user password expiry information
charmap (5)          - character symbols to define character encodings
charsets (4)         - programmer's view of character sets and internationalization
chat (8)             - Automated conversational script with a modem
chattr (1)           - change file attributes on a Linux second extended file system
chdir, fchdir (2)    - change working directory
checkalias (1)       - check to see if an alias is defined.
checkbutton (n)      - Create and manipulate checkbutton widgets
checkpc (8)          - check out the /etc/printcap database
chfn (1)             - change user name and information
chgrp (1)            - change the group ownership of files
chmod (1)            - change the access permissions of files
chmod, fchmod (2)    - change permissions of a file
chown (1)            - change the user and group ownership of files
chown, fchown (2)    - change ownership of a file
chpasswd (8)         - update password file in batch
chroot (2)           - change root directory
chroot (8)           - change root directory and execute a program there
chsh (1)             - change login shell
ci (1)               - check in RCS revisions
cjpeg (1)            - compress an image file to a JPEG file
ckalloc, memory, ckfree, Tcl_DisplayMemory, Tcl_InitMemory, Tcl_ValidateAllMemory (n) - Validated memory allocation interface.
cksum (1)            - checksum and count the bytes in a file
clear (1)            - clear terminal screen
clearerr, feof, ferror, fileno (3) - check and reset stream status
clearok, idlok, idcok immedok, leaveok, setscrreg, wsetscrreg, scrollok, nl, nonl (3x) - curses output options
clientlib (3)        - NNTP clientlib part of InterNetNews library
clipboard (n)        - Manipulate Tk clipboard
clock (3)            - Determine processor time
clock (8)            - manipulate the CMOS clock
clock (8)            - query and set the ISA hardware clock (RTC)
clock (n)            - Obtain and manipulate time
clone (2)            - create a child process
close (2)            - close a file descriptor
close (n)            - Close an open channel.
closedir (3)         - close a directory
closelog, openlog, syslog (3) - send messages to the system logger
co (1)               - check out RCS revisions
comm (1)             - compare two sorted files line by line
compress, uncompress, zcat (1) - compress and expand data
concat (n)           - Join lists together
confstr (3)          - get configuration dependent string variables
connect (2)          - initiate a connection on a socket
console (4)          - console terminal and virtual consoles
console ioctl's (4)  - ioctl's for console terminal and virtual consoles
console_codes (4)    - Linux console escape and control sequences
continue (n)         - Skip to the next iteration of a loop
control.ctl (5)      - specify handling of Usenet control messages
convdate (1)         - convert time/date strings and numbers
copysign (3)         - copy sign of a number
cos (3)              - cosine function
cosh (3)             - hyperbolic cosine function
cp (1)               - copy files
cpio (1)             - copy files to and from archives
cribbage (6)         - the card game cribbage
crond (8)            - cron daemon (Dillon's Cron)
crontab (1)          - manipulate per-user crontabs (Dillon's Cron)
crypt (3)            - password and data encryption
csplit (1)           - split a file into sections determined by context lines
ctermid (3)          - get controlling terminal name
ctlinnd (8)          - control the InterNetNews daemon
ctrl_alt_del (9)     - routes the keyboard interrupt ctrl-alt-del key sequence
ctrlaltdel (8)       - set the function of the Ctrl-Alt-Del combination
cu (1)               - Call up another system
cut (1)              - remove sections from each line of files
cvtbatch (8)         - convert Usenet batch file to INN format
cytune (8)           - Tune Cyclades driver parameters
date (1)             - show and set date and time
dd (1)               - convert a file while copying it
ddate (1)            - converts Gregorian dates to Discordian dates
debugfs (8)          - ext2 file system debugger
def_prog_mode, def_shell_mode, reset_prog_mode, reset_shell_mode, resetty, savetty, getsyx, setsyx, ripoffline, curs_set, napms (3x) - low-level xscurses routines
delch, wdelch, mvdelch, mvwdelch (3x) - delete character under the cursor in a curses window
deleteln, wdeleteln, insdelln, winsdelln, insertln, winsertln (3x) - delete and insert lines in a curses window
depmod, modprobe (1) - handle loadable modules automatically
destroy (n)          - Destroy one or more windows
df (1)               - summarize free disk space
dialog (1)           - display dialog boxes from shell scripts
diff (1)             - find differences between two files
diff3 (1)            - find differences between three files
difftime (3)         - calculate time difference
dig (1)              - send domain name query packets to name servers
dip (8)              - handle dialup IP connections
dircolors (1)        - Set color parameters for ls (1)
dirname (1)          - strip non-directory suffix from file name
diskd (1)            - disk daemon; wait for disk to be inserted
diskseek, diskseekd (1) - disk seek daemon; simulates Messy Dos' drive cleaning effect
distrib.pats (5)     - default values for Usenet Distribution header
div (3)              - computes the quotient and remainder of integer division
djpeg (1)            - decompress a JPEG file to an image file
dlclose, dlerror, dlopen, dlsym (3) - Programming interface to dynamic linking loader.
dmesg (8)            - print or control the kernel ring buffer
dnsquery (1)         - query domain name servers using resolver
dosfsck (8)          - check and repair MS-DOS file systems
dpasswd (8)          - change dialup password
drand48, erand48, lrand48, nrand48, mrand48, jrand48, srand48, seed48, lcong48 (3) - generate uniformly distributed pseudo-random numbers
drem (3)             - floating-point remainder function
du (1)               - summarize disk usage
dumpe2fs (8)         - dump filesystem information
dumpkeys (1)         - dump keyboard translation tables
dup, dup2 (2)        - duplicate a file descriptor
e2fsck (8)           - check a Linux second extended file system
echo (1)             - display a line of text
ecvt, fcvt (3)       - convert a floating-point number to a string.
ed, red (1)          - text editor
edquota (8)          - edit user quotas
elm (1)              - an interactive mail system
elmalias (1)         - expand and display Elm address aliases
elvis, ex, vi, view, input (1) - The editor
elvprsv (1)          - Preserve the the modified version of a file after a crash.
elvrec (1)           - Recover the modified version of a file after a crash
emacs (1)            - GNU project Emacs
entry (n)            - Create and manipulate entry widgets
env (1)              - run a program in a modified environment
environ (5)          - user environment
eof (n)              - Check for end of file condition on channel
eqn (1)              - format equations for troff
erase, werase, clear, wclear, clrtobot, wclrtobot, clrtoeol, wclrtoeol (3x) - clear all or part of a curses window
erf, erfc (3)        - error function and complementary error function
errno (3)            - number of last error
error (n)            - Generate an error
etags, ctags (1)     - generate tag file for Emacs, vi
eval (n)             - Evaluate a Tcl script
exec (n)             - Invoke subprocess(es)
execl, execlp, execle, exect, execv, execvp (3) - execute a file
execve (2)           - execute program
exit (3)             - cause normal program termination
exit (n)             - End the application
exp, log, log10, pow (3) - exponential, logarithmic and power functions
expand (1)           - convert tabs to spaces
expire (8)           - Usenet article and history expiration program
expire.ctl (5)       - control file for Usenet article expiration
expireover (8)       - Expire entries from the news overview database
explodepkg (8)       - Extract the contents of a tar+GNUzip package (such as a Slackware software package) in the current directory.
expm1, log1p (3)     - exponential minus 1, logarithm of 1 plus argument
exports (5)          - NFS file systems being exported
expr (1)             - evaluate expressions
expr (n)             - Evaluate an expression
extcompose (1)       - Compose a reference to external data for inclusion in a mail message
fabs (3)             - absolute value of floating-point number
factor, primes (6)   - factor a number, generate primes
faillog (5)          - Login failure logging file
faillog (8)          - examine faillog and set login failure limits
false (1)            - do nothing, unsuccessfully
fastmail (1)         - quick batch mail interface to a single address
fastrm (8)           - quickly remove a set of files
faucet (1)           - a fixture for a BSD network pipe
fblocked (n)         - Test whether the last input operation exhausted all available input
fclose (3)           - close a stream
fcntl (2)            - manipulate file descriptor
fconfigure (n)       - Set and get options on a channel
fd (4)               - floppy disk device
fdatasync (2)        - synchronize a file's in-core data with that on disk
fdformat (8)         - Low-level formats a floppy disk
fdisk (8)            - Partition table manipulator for Linux
fdmount (1)          - Floppy disk mount utility
fdrawcmd (1)         - send raw commands to the floppy disk controller
fetchmail (1)        - fetch mail from a POP or IMAP server
fflush, fpurge (3)   - flush a stream
ffs (3)              - find first bit set in a word
fgetc, fgets, getc, getchar, gets, ungetc (3) - input of characters and strings
fgetgrent (3)        - get group file entry
fgetpos, fseek, fsetpos, ftell, rewind (3) - reposition a stream
fgetpwent (3)        - get password file entry
file (1)             - determine file type
file (n)             - Manipulate file names and attributes
file_table (9)       - detailed description of the table and table entry
file_table_init (9)  - initializes the file table in the kernel
filechan (8)         - file-writing backend for InterNetNews
fileevent (n)        - Execute a script when a channel becomes readable or writable
filename (n)         - File name conventions supported by Tcl commands
filesystems (5)      - Linux filesystem types: minix, ext, ext2, xia, msdos, umsdos, vfat, proc, nfs, iso9660, hpfs, sysv, smb, ncpfs
filesystems (9)      - details the table of configured file systems
filter (1)           - filter incoming messages before adding to mailbox
find (1)             - search for files in a directory hierarchy
fish (6)             - play ``Go Fish''
fiz (1)              - analyze damaged zoo archive for data revovery
flex (1)             - fast lexical analyzer generator
flock (2)            - apply or remove an advisory lock on an open file
floor (3)            - largest integral value not greater than x
floppycontrol (1)    - floppy driver configuration utility
flush (n)            - Flush buffered output for a channel
fmod (3)             - floating-point remainder function
fmt (1)              - simple optimal text formatter
fmvj18x_cs (4)       - Fujitsu FMV-J18x series device driver
fnmatch (3)          - match filename or pathname
focus (n)            - Manage the input focus
fold (1)             - wrap each input line to fit in specified width
fopen, fdopen, freopen (3) - stream open functions
for (n)              - ``For'' loop
foreach (n)          - Iterate over all elements in one or more lists
fork, vfork (2)      - create a child process
form_cursor (3x)     - position a form window cursor
form_data - (3x)     - 
form_driver (3x)     - command-processing loop of the form system
form_field (3x)      - make and break connections between fields and forms
form_field_attributes (3x) - color and attribute control for form fields
form_field_buffer (3x) - field buffer control
form_field_info (3x) - retrieve field characteristics
form_field_just (3x) - retrieve field characteristics
form_field_new (3x)  - create and destroy form fields
form_field_opts (3x) - set and get field options
form_field_userptr (3x) - associate application data with a form field
form_field_validation (3x) - data type validation for fields
form_fieldtype (3x)  - define validation-field types
form_hook (3x)       - set hooks for automatic invocation by applications
form_new (3x)        - create and destroy forms
form_new_page (3x)   - form pagination functions
form_opts (3x)       - set and get form options
form_page (3x)       - set and get form page number
form_post (3x)       - write or erase forms from associated subwindows
form_userptr (3x)    - associate application data with a form item
form_win (3x)        - make and break form window and subwindow associations
formail (1)          - mail (re)formatter
format (n)           - Format a string in the style of sprintf
forms (3x)           - curses extension for programming forms
fortune (6)          - print a random, hopefully interesting, adage
fpathconf, pathconf (3) - get configuration values for files
fputc, fputs, putc, putchar, puts (3) - output of characters and strings
frame (n)            - Create and manipulate frame widgets
fread, fwrite (3)    - binary stream input/output
free (1)             - Display amount of free and used memory in the system
frexp (3)            - convert floating-point number to fractional and integral components
frm,nfrm (1)         - list from and subject of selected messages in mailbox or folder
fsck (8)             - check and repair a Linux file system
fsck.minix (8)       - a file system consistency checker for Linux
fstab (5)            - static information about the filesystems
fsync (2)            - synchronize a file's complete in-core state with that on disk
ftime (3)            - return date and time
ftl_check (8)        - Flash Translation Layer format checker
ftl_cs (4)           - Flash Translation Layer driver for PCMCIA memory cards
ftl_format (8)       - Flash Translation Layer formatting utility
ftok (3)             - convert a pathname and a project identifier to a System V IPC key
ftpaccess (5)        - ftpd configuration file
ftpconversions (5)   - ftpd conversions database
ftpcount (1)         - show current number of users for each class
ftpd (8)             - DARPA Internet File Transfer Protocol server
ftphosts (5)         - ftpd individual user host access file
ftpshut (8)          - close down the ftp servers at a given time
ftpwho (1)           - show current process information for each ftp user.
ftw (3)              - file tree walk
funzip (1)           - filter for extracting from a ZIP archive in a pipe
fuser (1)            - identify processes using files
g++ (1)              - GNU project C++ Compiler
g77 (1)              - GNU project F77 Compiler (v0.5.18)
game (6)             - 
gawk (1)             - pattern scanning and processing language
gcc, g++ (1)         - GNU project C and C++ Compiler (v2.7)
gcvt (3)             - convert a floating-point number to a string.
gdb (1)              - The GNU Debugger
genksyms (1)         - generate symbol version information
get_empty_filp (9)   - fetches an unreferenced entry from the file table
get_kernel_syms, create_module, init_module, delete_module (2) - loadable module support SYNOPSIS #include <linux/module.h> int get_kernel_syms(struct kernel_sym *table); int create_module(char *module_name, unsigned long size); int init_module(char *module_name, char *code, unsigned codesize, struct mod_routines *routines, struct symbol_table *symtab); int delete_module(char *module_name); struct kernel_sym { unsigned long value; char name[SYM_MAX_NAME]; };
get_user_byte, get_fs_byte, get_user_word, get_fs_word, get_user_long, get_fs_long, put_user_byte, put_fs_byte, put_user_word, put_fs_word, put_user_long, put_fs_long, __generic_memcpy_tofs, __constant_memcpy_tofs, __generic_memcpy_fromfs, __constant_memcpy_fromfs, memcpy_fromfs, memcpy_tofs (9) - copy data from or to user space.
getch, wgetch, mvgetch, mvwgetch, ungetch (3x) - get (or push back) characters from curses terminal keyboard
getcwd, get_current_dir_name, getwd (3) - Get current working directory
getdents (2)         - get directory entries
getdirentries (3)    - get directory entries in a filesystem independent format
getdomainname, setdomainname (2) - get/set domain name
getdtablesize (2)    - get descriptor table size
getenv (3)           - get an environment variable
getfdprm (1)         - print the current format information
getfilename (1)      - Ask the user to name a file in a given format
getgid, getegid (2)  - get group identity
getgrent, setgrent, endgrent (3) - get group file entry
getgrnam, getgrgid (3) - get group file entry
getgroups, setgroups (2) - get/set group access list
gethostbyname, gethostbyaddr, sethostent, endhostent, herror (3) - get network host entry
gethostid, sethostid (2) - get or set the unique identifier of the current host
gethostname, sethostname (2) - get/set host name
getitimer, setitimer (2) - get or set value of an interval timer
getlist (1)          - get a list from an NNTP server
getlogin, cuserid (3) - get user name
getmntent, setmntent, addmntent, endmntent, hasmntopt (3) - get file system descriptor file entry
getmouse, ungetmouse, mousemask (3x) - mouse interface through curses
getnetent, getnetbyname, getnetbyaddr, setnetent, endnetent (3) - get network entry
getopt (3)           - Parse command line options
getpagesize (2)      - get system page size
getpass (3)          - get a password
getpeername (1)      - get information about this or that end of the socket's connection
getpeername (2)      - get name of connected peer
getpid, getppid (2)  - get process identification
getpriority, setpriority (2) - get/set program scheduling priority
getprotoent, getprotobyname, getprotobynumber, setprotoent, endprotoent (3) - get protocol entry
getpw (3)            - Re-construct password line entry
getpwent, setpwent, endpwent (3) - get password file entry
getpwnam, getpwuid (3) - get password file entry
getrlimit, getrusage, setrlimit (2) - get/set resource limits and usage
gets (n)             - Read a line from a channel
getservent, getservbyname, getservbyport, setservent, endservent (3) - get service entry
getsid (2)           - get session ID
getsockname (2)      - get socket name
getsockopt, setsockopt (2) - get and set options on sockets
getstr, wgetstr, mvgetstr, mvwgetstr, wgetnstr (3x) - accept character strings from curses terminal keyboard
gettimeofday, settimeofday (2) - get / set time
getty (1)            - sets terminal mode, speed, and line discipline
gettydefs (5)        - speed and tty settings used by getty
getuid, geteuid (2)  - get user identity
getusershell, setusershell, endusershell (3) - get legal user shells
getutent, getutid, getutline, pututline, setutent, endutent, utmpname (3) - access utmp file entries
getw, putw (3)       - input and output of words (ints)
getyx, getparyx, getbegyx, getmaxyx (3x) - get curses cursor and window coordinates
glob (n)             - Return names of files that match patterns
glob, globfree (3)   - find pathnames matching a pattern, free memory from glob()
global (n)           - Access global variables
gnuan (6)            - 
gnuchess (6)         - Chess
gnuplot (1)          - an interactive plotting program
gpasswd (1)          - administer the /etc/group file
gpm (1)              - a cut and paste utility and mouse server for virtual consoles
gpm-root (1)         - a default handler for gpm, used to draw menus on the root window
gprof (1)            - display call graph profile data
grab (n)             - Confine pointer and keyboard events to a window sub-tree
grep, egrep, fgrep (1) - print lines matching a pattern
grephistory (1)      - display file names from Usenet history file
grid (n)             - Geometry manager that arranges widgets in a grid
grodvi (1)           - convert groff output to TeX dvi format
groff (1)            - front end for the groff document formatting system
groff_char (7)       - groff character names
groff_font (5)       - format of groff device and font description files
groff_me (7)         - troff macros for formatting papers
groff_mm (7)         - groff mm macros
groff_ms (7)         - groff ms macros
groff_out (5)        - groff intermediate output format
grog (1)             - guess options for groff command
grolj4 (1)           - groff driver for HP Laserjet 4 family
grops (1)            - PostScript driver for groff
grotty (1)           - groff driver for typewriter-like devices
group (5)            - user group file
groupadd (8)         - Create a new group
groupdel (8)         - Delete a group
groupmod (8)         - Modify a group
groups (1)           - Display current group ID names
grow_files (9)       - adds entries to the file table
grpck (8)            - verify integrity of group files
gs (1)               - Ghostscript version 2.6 interpreter/previewer
gzexe (1)            - compress executable files in place
gzip, gunzip, zcat (1) - compress or expand files
halt, reboot (8)     - stop the system.
hangman (6)          - Computer version of the game hangman
hcreate, hdestroy, hsearch (3) - hash table management
hd (4)               - MFM/IDE hard disk devices
hdparm (8)           - get/set hard disk parameters
head (1)             - output the first part of files
hier (7)             - Description of the file system hierarchy
history (5)          - record of current and recently expired Usenet articles
history (n)          - Manipulate the history list
hose (1)             - the client end of a BSD network pipe
host (1)             - look up host names using domain server
hostid (1)           - set or print system's host id.
hostname (1)         - show or set the system's host name dnsdomainname - show the system's domain name
hostname (7)         - host name resolution description
hosts.nntp, hosts.nntp.nolimit (5) - list of hosts that feed NNTP news
hosts_access (5)     - format of host access control files
hosts_access, hosts_ctl, request_init, request_set (3) - access control library
hosts_options (5)    - host access control language extensions
hpftodit (1)         - create font description files for use with groff -Tlj4
htonl, htons, ntohl, ntohs (3) - convert values between host and network byte order
httpd (1)            - Apache hypertext transfer protocol server
hunt (6)             - a multi-player multi-terminal game
huntd (6)            - hunt daemon, back-end for hunt game
hypot (3)            - Euclidean distance function
i82365 (4)           - Intel i82365sl PCMCIA controller driver
id (1)               - Display current user and group ID names
ide_info (8)         - IDE device description tool
ident (1)            - identify RCS keyword strings in files
identd, in.identd (8) - TCP/IP IDENT protocol server
idle (2)             - make process 0 idle
if (n)               - Execute scripts conditionally
ifconfig (8)         - configure a network interface
ifport (8)           - select the transceiver type for a network interface
igawk (1)            - gawk with include files
image (n)            - Create and manipulate images
in_group_p (9)       - searches group IDs for a match
inch, winch, mvinch, mvwinch (3x) - get a character and attributes from a curses window
inchstr, inchnstr, winchstr, winchnstr, mvinchstr, mvinchnstr, mvwinchstr, mvwinchnstr (3x) - get a string of characters (and attributes) from a curses window
incr (n)             - Increment the value of a variable
indent (1)           - changes the appearance of a C program by inserting or deleting whitespace.
index, rindex (3)    - locate character in string
indxbib (1)          - make inverted index for bibliographic databases
inet_aton, inet_addr, inet_network, inet_ntoa, inet_makeaddr, inet_lnaof, inet_netof (3) - Internet address manipulation routines
inetd (8)            - internet super-server SYNOPSIS inetd - Fl d Fl q Ar queuelength Ar configuration file DESCRIPTION Inetd - should be run at boot time by /etc/rc.local (see rc 8 ) . It then listens for connections on certain internet sockets. When a connection is found on one of its sockets, it decides what service the socket corresponds to, and invokes a program to service the request. After the program is finished, it continues to listen on the socket (except in some cases which will be described below). Essentially, inetd - allows running one daemon to invoke several others, reducing load on the system. The options available for inetd: - -tag -width Ds Fl d Turns on debugging. -tag -width Ds Fl q Ar queuelength Sets the size of the socket listen queue to the specified value. Default is 128. Upon execution, inetd - reads its configuration information from a configuration file which, by default, is /etc/inetd.conf . There must be an entry for each field of the configuration file, with entries for each field separated by a tab or a space. Comments are denoted by a ``#'' at the beginning of a line. There must be an entry for each field. The fields of the configuration file are as follows: -unfilled -offset indent -compact service name socket type protocol wait/nowait[.max] user[.group] server program server program arguments To specify an Sun-RPC based service, the entry would contain these fields. -unfilled -offset indent -compact service name/version socket type rpc/protocol wait/nowait[.max] user[.group] server program server program arguments The service-name entry is the name of a valid service in the file /etc/services . For internal services (discussed below), the service name must be the official name of the service (that is, the first entry in /etc/services ) . When used to specify a Sun-RPC based service, this field is a valid RPC service name in the file /etc/rpc . The part on the right of the / is the RPC version number. This can simply be a single numeric argument or a range of versions. A range is bounded by the low version to the high version - rusers/1-3 .
inews (1)            - send a Usenet article to the local news server for distribution
infnan (3)           - deal with infinite or not-a-number (NaN) result
info (1)             - GNU's hypertext system
info (n)             - Return information about the state of the Tcl interpreter
infocmp (1m)         - compare or print out terminfo descriptions
init, telinit (8)    - process control initialization
initgroups (3)       - initialize the supplementary group access list
initscr, newterm, endwin, isendwin, set_term, delscreen (3x) - curses screen initialization and manipulation routines
initscript (5)       - script that executes inittab commands.
inittab (5)          - format of the inittab file used by the sysv-compatible init process
inn.conf (5)         - configuration data for InterNetNews programs
innconfval (1)       - get an InterNetNews configuration parameter
innd, inndstart (8)  - InterNetNews daemon
inndcomm (3)         - INND communication part of InterNetNews library
innwatch.ctl (5)     - control Usenet supervision by innwatch
innxmit (8)          - send Usenet articles to a remote NNTP server
insch, winsch, mvinsch, mvwinsch (3x) - insert a character before cursor in a curses window
insert_file_free (9) - adds a file entry into the file table
insmod (1)           - install loadable kernel module
insque, remque (3)   - insert/remove an item from a queue
insstr, insnstr, winsstr, winsnstr, mvinsstr, mvinsnstr, mvwinsstr, mvwinsnstr (3x) - insert string before cursor in a curses window
install (1)          - copy files and set their attributes
installit (1)        - file/directory installation tool
installpkg (8)       - install Slackware packages.
instr, innstr, winstr, winnstr, mvinstr, mvinnstr, mvwinstr, mvwinnstr (3x) - get a string of characters from a curses window
interp (n)           - Create and manipulate Tcl interpreters
intro (1)            - Introduction to user commands
intro (2)            - Introduction to system calls
intro (3)            - Introduction to library functions
intro (4)            - Introduction to special files
intro (5)            - Introduction to file formats
intro (6)            - Introduction to games
intro (7)            - Introduction to miscellany section
intro (8)            - Introduction to administration and privileged commands
ioctl (2)            - control device
ioperm (2)           - set port input/output permissions
iopl (2)             - change I/O privilege level
ipc (2)              - System V IPC system calls
ipc (5)              - System V interprocess communication mechanisms
ipcs (8)             - provide information on ipc facilities
ipfw (4)             - IP firewall and accounting
ipfwadm (8)          - IP firewall and accounting administration
isalnum, isalpha, isascii, isblank, iscntrl, isdigit, isgraph, islower, isprint, ispunct, isspace, isupper, isxdigit (3) - character classification routines
isatty (3)           - does this descriptor refer to a terminal
isinf, isnan, finite (3) - test for infinity or not-a-number (NaN)
iso_8859_1 (7)       - the ISO 8859-1 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
issue (5)            - pre-login message and identification file
j0, j1, jn, y0, y1, yn (3) - Bessel functions
joe (1)              - Joe's Own Editor
join (1)             - join lines of two files on a common field
join (n)             - Create a string by joining together list elements
jove (1)             - an interactive display-oriented text editor
kbd_mode (1)         - report or set the keyboard mode
kbdrate (8)          - reset the keyboard repeat rate and delay time
kernel_mktime (9)    - convert startup struct mktime into the number of seconds since 00:00:00 January 1, 1970
kerneld (8)          - perform kernel action in user space (such as on-demand loading of modules)
keytables (5)        - keyboard table descriptions for loadkeys and dumpkeys
kill (1)             - terminate a process
kill (2)             - send signal to a process
killall (1)          - kill processes by name
killall5 (8)         - send a signal to all processes.
killpg (2)           - send signal to a process group
killpg (3)           - send signal to all members of a process group.
klogd (8)            - kernel log daemon.
ksyms (1)            - display exported kernel symbols.
label (n)            - Create and manipulate label widgets
labs (3)             - computes the absolute value of a long integer.
lappend (n)          - Append list elements onto a variable
last (1)             - indicate last logins by user or terminal
lastlog (8)          - examine lastlog file
ld (1)               - the GNU linker
ld.so (8)            - a.out dynamic linker/loader
ldconfig (8)         - determine run-time link bindings
ldd (1)              - print shared library dependencies
ldexp (3)            - multiply floating-point number by integral power of 2
ldiv (3)             - computes the quotient and remainder of long integer division.
less (1)             - opposite of more
lesskey (1)          - specify key bindings for less
lfind, lsearch (3)   - linear search of an array.
lgamma (3)           - log gamma function
libinn (3)           - InterNetNews library routines
library (n)          - standard library of Tcl procedures
lilo (8)             - install boot loader
lilo.conf (5)        - configuration file for lilo
lindex (n)           - Retrieve an element from a list
link (2)             - make a new name for a file
linsert (n)          - Insert elements into a list
list (n)             - Create a list
listalias (1)        - list user and system aliases
listbox (n)          - Create and manipulate listbox widgets
listen (2)           - listen for connections on a socket
lkbib (1)            - search bibliographic databases
llength (n)          - Count the number of elements in a list
ln (1)               - make links between files
load (n)             - Load machine code and initialize new commands.
loadkeys (1)         - load keyboard translation tables
locale (5)           - Describes a locale definition file
locale (7)           - Description of multi-language support
localeconv (3)       - get numeric formatting information
locate (1)           - list files in databases that match a pattern
locatedb (5)         - front-compressed file name database
lockfile (1)         - conditional semaphore-file creator
logger (1)           - make entries in the system log SYNOPSIS logger - Fl is Fl f Ar file Fl p Ar pri Fl t Ar tag Ar message ... DESCRIPTION Logger - provides a shell command interface to the syslog 3 system log module. Options: -tag -width "message" Fl i Log the process id of the logger process with each line. Fl s Log the message to standard error, as well as the system log. Fl f Ar file Log the specified file. Fl p Ar pri Enter the message with the specified priority. The priority may be specified numerically or as a ``facility.level'' pair. For example, ``-p local3.info'' logs the message(s) as info Ns rmational level in the local3 facility. The default is ``user.notice.'' Fl t Ar tag Mark every line in the log with the specified tag . Ar message Write the message to log; if not specified, and the f flag is not provided, standard input is logged. The logger - utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs. EXAMPLES -literal -offset indent -compact logger System rebooted
login (1)            - Begin session on the system
login.access (5)     - Login access control table
logname (1)          - print user's login name
logoutd (8)          - Enforce login time restrictions
longjmp, siglongjmp (3) - non-local jump to a saved stack context
lookbib (1)          - search bibliographic databases
losetup (8)          - set up and control loop devices
lower (n)            - Change a window's position in the stacking order
lp (1)               - send requests to an LPRng print service
lp (4)               - line printer devices
lpbanner (1)         - print a banner
lpc (1)              - line printer control program
lpd (8)              - line printer daemon
lpd.conf (5)         - configuration file for the LPRng line printer spooler system
lpd.perms (5)        - permissions control file for the LPRng line printer spooler system
lpf (1)              - general printer filter
lpq (1)              - spool queue examination program
lpr (1)              - off line print
lpraccnt (1)         - receive accounting information
lprm (1)             - remove jobs from the line printer spooling queue
lpstat (1)           - print information about the status of the LP print service
lrange (n)           - Return one or more adjacent elements from a list
lreplace (n)         - Replace elements in a list with new elements
ls, dir, vdir (1)    - list contents of directories
lsattr (1)           - list file attributes on a Linux second extended file system
lsearch (n)          - See if a list contains a particular element
lseek (2)            - reposition read/write file offset
lsmod (1)            - list loaded modules.
lsort (n)            - Sort the elements of a list
lynx (1)             - a general purpose distributed information browser for the World Wide Web
magic (4)            - file command's magic number file
mailaddr (7)         - mail addressing description
mailcap (4)          - metamail capabilities file
mailto (1)           - Simple mutlimedia mail sending program
mailto-hebrew (1)    - Run the mailto program to send Hebrew/English mail
make (1)             - GNU make utility to maintain groups of programs
makeactive, makehistory, newsrequeue (8) - tools to recover Usenet databases
makepkg (8)          - make Slackware packages.
makewhatis (1)       - builds the whatis manual database
man (1)              - format and display the on-line manual pages manpath - determine user's search path for man pages
man (7)              - macros to format man pages
man.config (5)       - configuration data for man
mapscrn (8)          - load screen output mapping table
mattrib (1)          - change MSDOS file attribute flags
mbadblocks (1)       - scan an MSDOS floppy and mark its unused bad blocks as bad.
mblen (3)            - determine the number of bytes in a character
mbstowcs (3)         - convert a multibyte string to a wide character string.
mbtowc (3)           - convert a multibyte character to a wide character.
mc (1)               - Visual shell for Unix-like systems.
mcd (1)              - change MSDOS directory
mcookie (1)          - generate magic cookies for xauth
mcopy (1)            - copy MSDOS files to/from Unix
mcserv (8)           - Midnight Commander file server.
md5sum (1)           - compute and check MD5 message digest
mdel (1)             - delete an MSDOS file
mdeltree (1)         - remove an MSDOS directory tree
mdir (1)             - display an MSDOS directory
mem, kmem, port (4)  - system memory, kernel memory and system ports
memccpy (3)          - copy memory area
memchr (3)           - scan memory for a character
memcmp (3)           - compare memory areas
memcpy (3)           - copy memory area
memfrob (3)          - frobnicate (encrypt) a memory area
memmem (3)           - locate a substring
memmove (3)          - copy memory area
memory_cs (4)        - MTD-aware PCMCIA memory card driver
memset (3)           - fill memory with a constant byte
menu (n)             - Create and manipulate menu widgets
menu_attributes (3x) - color and attribute control for menus
menu_cursor (3x)     - position a menu's cursor
menu_driver (3x)     - command-processing loop of the menu system
menu_format (3x)     - set and get menu sizes
menu_hook (3x)       - set hooks for automatic invocation by applications
menu_items (3x)      - make and break connections between items and menus
menu_mark (3x)       - get and set the menu mark string
menu_new (3x)        - create and destroy menus
menu_opts (3x)       - set and get menu options
menu_pattern (3x)    - get and set a menu's pattern buffer
menu_post (3x)       - write or erase menus from associated subwindows
menu_userptr (3x)    - associate application data with a menu item
menu_win (3x)        - make and break menu window and subwindow associations
menubutton (n)       - Create and manipulate menubutton widgets
menus (3x)           - curses extension for programming menus
merge (1)            - three-way file merge
mesg (1)             - display (do not display) messages from other users
message (n)          - Create and manipulate message widgets
messages (1)         - quick count of messages in mailbox or folder
metamail (1)         - infrastructure for mailcap-based multimedia mail handling
metasend (1)         - Crude interface for sending non-text mail
mev (1)              - a program to report mouse events
mformat (1)          - add an MSDOS filesystem to a low-level formatted diskette.
mille (6)            - play Mille Bournes
mimencode (1)        - Translate to and from mail-oriented encoding formats
minicom (1)          - friendly serial communication program
mitem_current (3x)   - set and get current_menu_item
mitem_name (3x)      - get menu item name and description fields
mitem_new (3x)       - create and destroy menu items
mitem_opts (3x)      - set and get menu item options
mitem_userptr (3x)   - associate application data with a menu item
mitem_value (3x)     - set and get menu item values
mitem_visible (3x)   - check visibility of a menu item
mkdir (1)            - make directories
mkdir (2)            - create a directory
mkdosfs (8)          - create an MS-DOS file system under Linux
mke2fs (8)           - create a Linux second extended file system
mkfifo (1)           - make FIFOs (named pipes)
mkfifo (3)           - make a FIFO special file (a named pipe)
mkfs (8)             - build a Linux file system
mkfs (8)             - make a Linux MINIX filesystem
mklost+found (8)     - create a lost+found directory on a mounted Linux second extended file system
mkmanifest (1)       - create a shell script to restore Unix filenames
mknetid (8)          - generate data for netid map
mknod (1)            - make special files
mknod (2)            - create a directory
mkpasswd (8)         - Update passwd and group database files
mkstemp (3)          - create a unique temporary file
mkswap (8)           - set up a Linux swap area
mktemp (3)           - make a unique temporary file name
mkxfs (8)            - make a xiafs file system
mlabel (1)           - make an MSDOS volume label
mlock (2)            - disable paging for some parts of memory
mlockall (2)         - disable paging for calling process
mmap, munmap (2)     - map or unmap files or devices into memory
mmd (1)              - make an MSDOS subdirectory
mmount (1)           - mount an MSDOS disk
mmove (1)            - moves or renames an existing MSDOS file or subdirectory
moderators (5)       - mail addresses for moderated Usenet newsgroups
modf (3)             - extract signed integral and fractional values from floating-point number
modify_ldt (2)       - get or set ldt
monitor (1)          - receive logging information from LPD
monop (6)            - Monopoly game
motd (5)             - message of the day
mount (8)            - mount a file system
mount, umount (2)    - mount and unmount filesystems.
mountd (8)           - NFS mount daemon
mouse (4)            - serial mouse interface
move, wmove (3x)     - move curses window cursor
mprotect (2)         - control allowable accesses to a region of memory
mrd (1)              - remove an MSDOS subdirectory
mread (1)            - read (copy) an MSDOS file to Unix
mremap (2)           - re-map a virtual memory address
mren (1)             - rename or move an existing MSDOS file or subdirectory
msafer (7)           - groff -msafer macros
msgctl (2)           - message control operations
msgget (2)           - get a message queue identifier
msgop (2)            - message operations
msync (2)            - synchronize a file with a memory map
mt (1)               - control magnetic tape drive operation
mtest (1)            - tests the mtools configuration files
mtools (5)           - table of DOS devices
mtype (1)            - display contents of an MSDOS file
munlock (2)          - reenable paging for some parts of memory
munlockall (2)       - reenable paging for calling process
mv (1)               - rename files
mwrite (1)           - low level write (copy) a Unix file to MSDOS
named (8)            - Internet domain name server
named-xfer (8)       - ancillary agent for inbound zone transfers
named.reload (8)     - cause the name server to synchronize its database
named.restart (8)    - stop and restart the name server
namei (1)            - follow a pathname until a terminal point is found
nanosleep (2)        - pause execution for a specified time
ncurses (3x)         - CRT screen handling and optimization package
ndc (8)              - name daemon control interface
netdate (8)          - set date and time by ARPA Internet RFC 868
netgroup (5)         - specify network groups
netpipes (1)         - a package to manipulate BSD TCP/IP stream sockets
netstat (8)          - Display network connections, routing tables, interface statistics, masquerade connections and netlink messages
newalias (1)         - install new elm aliases for user and/or system
newgrp (1)           - Change group ID sg - Execute command as different group ID
newmail,wnewmail (1) - programs to asynchronously notify of new mail
newpad, subpad, prefresh, pnoutrefresh, pechochar (3x) - create and display curses pads
news.daily (8)       - do regular Usenet system administration
newsetup (1)         - a program to set up a .newsrc file
newsfeeds (5)        - determine where Usenet articles get sent
newsgroups (1)       - a program to list unsubscribed newsgroups.
newslog (5)          - description of Usenet log files
newslog (8)          - maintenance of Usenet log files
newusers (8)         - update and create new users in batch
newwin, delwin, mvwin, subwin, derwin, mvderwin, dupwin, wsyncup, syncok, wcursyncup, wsyncdown (3x) - create curses windows
nfs (5)              - nfs fstab format and options
nfsd (8)             - NFS service daemon
nice (1)             - run a program with modified scheduling priority
nice (2)             - change process priority
nl (1)               - number lines of files
nm (1)               - list symbols from object files.
nnrp.access (5)      - access file for on-campus NNTP sites
nnrpd (8)            - NNTP server for on-campus hosts
nntpd (8)            - Network News Transfer Protocol server
nntpget (1)          - get Usenet articles from a remote NNTP server
nntpsend (8)         - send Usenet articles to remote site
nntpsend.ctl (5)     - list of sites to feed via nntpsend
nohup (1)            - run a command immune to hangups, with output to a non-tty
nologin (5)          - prevent non-root users from log into the system
none (2)             - undocumented system calls
none (3)             - undocumented library functions
nroff (1)            - emulate nroff command with groff
nslookup (8)         - query Internet name servers interactively
null, zero (4)       - data sink
number (6)           - convert Arabic numerals to English
objcopy (1)          - copy and translate object files
objdump (1)          - display information from object files.
od (1)               - dump files in octal and other formats
oldfstat, oldlstat, oldstat, oldolduname, olduname (2) - obsolete system calls
on_exit (3)          - register a function to be called at normal program termination.
open (n)             - Open a file-based or command pipeline channel
open, creat (2)      - open and possibly create a file or device
opendir (3)          - open a directory
option (n)           - Add/retrieve window options to/from the option database
options (n)          - Standard options supported by widgets
outb, outw, outl, outsb, outsw, outsl (2) - port output inb, inw, inl, insb, insw, insl - port input outb_p, outw_p, outl_p, inb_p, inw_p, inl_p - paused I/O
overchan (8)         - update the news overview database
overlay, overwrite, copywin (3x) - overlay and manipulate overlapped curses windows
overview.fmt (5)     - format of news overview database
p2c (1)              - Pascal to C translator, version 1.20
pack (n)             - Geometry manager that packs around edges of cavity
pack (n)             - Obsolete syntax for packer geometry manager
package (n)          - Facilities for package loading and version control
panel (3x)           - panel stack extension for curses
parsedate (3)        - convert time and date string to number
passwd (1)           - change user password
passwd (5)           - password file
passwd.nntp (5)      - passwords for connecting to remote NNTP servers
paste (1)            - merge lines of files
patch (1)            - apply a diff file to an original
patch-metamail (1)   - Install a patch to the latest metamail release
pathchk (1)          - check whether file names are valid or portable
pause (2)            - wait for signal
pcmcia_core (4)      - PCMCIA Card Services core module
pcmem_cs (4)         - PCMCIA memory card driver
pcnet_cs (4)         - Generic NS8390-based PCMCIA Ethernet Driver
perror (3)           - print a system error message
personality (2)      - set the process execution domain
pfbtops (1)          - translate a PostScript font in .pfb format to ASCII
photo (n)            - Full-color images
phys (2)             - allow a process to access physical addresses [NOT IMPLEMENTED]
pic (1)              - compile pictures for troff or TeX
pico (1)             - simple text editor in the style of the Pine Composer
pid (n)              - Retrieve process id(s)
pidof (8)            - find the process ID of a running program.
pine (1)             - a Program for Internet News and Email
pipe (2)             - create pipe
pkg_mkIndex (n)      - Build an index for automatic loading of packages
pkgtool (8)          - software package maintenance tool.
place (n)            - Geometry manager for fixed or rubber-sheet placement
pname (1)            - spreadsheet calculator
pom (6)              - display the phase of the moon
popen, pclose (3)    - process I/O
portmap (8)          - DARPA port to RPC program number mapper SYNOPSIS portmap - Fl dv DESCRIPTION Portmap - is a server that converts RPC program numbers into DARPA protocol port numbers. It must be running in order to make RPC calls. When an RPC server is started, it will tell portmap - what port number it is listening to, and what RPC program numbers it is prepared to serve. When a client wishes to make an RPC call to a given program number, it will first contact portmap - on the server machine to determine the port number where RPC packets should be sent. Portmap - must be started before any RPC servers are invoked. Normally portmap - forks and dissociates itself from the terminal like any other daemon. Portmap - then logs errors using syslog 3 . Option available: -tag -width Ds Fl d (debug) prevents portmap - from running as a daemon, and causes errors and debugging information to be printed to the standard error output. Fl v (verbose) causes portmap - to give more logging information to syslogd 8. Access control By default, host access control is enabled. However, the host that runs the portmapper is always considered authorized. The host access control tables are never consulted with requests from the local system itself; they are always consulted with requests from other hosts. In order to avoid deadlocks, the portmap program does not attempt to look up the remote host name or user name, nor will it try to match NIS netgroups. The upshot of all this is that only network number patterns will work for portmap access control. Sample entries for the host access-control files are:
porttime (5)         - port access time file
postprint (6)        - 
powerd (8)           - monitor a serial line connected to an UPS.
pppd (8)             - Point to Point Protocol daemon
pr (1)               - convert text files for printing
printcap (5)         - printer capability data base
printenv (1)         - print all or part of environment
printf (1)           - format and print data
printf, fprintf, sprintf, snprintf, vprintf, vfprintf, vsprintf, vsnprintf (3) - formatted output conversion
printmail (1)        - format mail in a readable fashion for printing
printw, wprintw, mvprintw, mvwprintw, vwprintw (3x) - print formatted output in curses windows
proc (n)             - Create a Tcl procedure
proc_sel (9)         - select a process by a criteria
procmail (1)         - autonomous mail processor
procmailex (5)       - procmail rcfile examples
procmailrc (5)       - procmail rcfile
procmailsc (5)       - procmail weighted scoring techique
profil (2)           - execution time profile
protocols (5)        - the protocols definition file
prunehistory (8)     - remove file names from Usenet history file
ps (1)               - report process status
psbb (1)             - extract bounding box from PostScript document
psignal (3)          - print signal message
pstree (1)           - display a tree of processes
psupdate (8)         - update the ps database of kernel offsets
ptrace (2)           - process trace
put_file_last (9)    - moves a file to the ``end'' of the file table
putenv (3)           - change or add an environment variable
putpwent (3)         - write a password file entry
puts (n)             - Write to a channel
pwauth (3)           - administrator defined password authentication routines
pwauth (8)           - administrator defined password authentication
pwck (8)             - verify integrity of password files
pwconv (8)           - convert and update shadow password files
pwd (1)              - print name of current/working directory
pwd (n)              - Return the current working directory
pwunconv (8)         - restore old password file from shadow password file
qio (3)              - quick I/O part of InterNetNews library
qsort (3)            - sorts an array
query_module (2)     - query the kernel for various bits pertaining to modules.
quota (1)            - display disk usage and limits
quotacheck (8)       - scan a file system for disk usages
quotactl (2)         - manipulate disk quotas
quotaon, quotaoff (8) - turn file system quotas on and off
radiobutton (n)      - Create and manipulate radiobutton widgets
rain (6)             - animated raindrops display
raise (3)            - send a signal to the current process
raise (n)            - Change a window's position in the stacking order
ram (4)              - ram disk device
rand, srand (3)      - random number generator.
random, srandom, initstate, setstate (3) - random number generator.
ranlib (1)           - generate index to archive.
rarp (8)             - manipulate the system RARP table
rcs (1)              - change RCS file attributes
rcsclean (1)         - clean up working files
rcsdiff (1)          - compare RCS revisions
rcsfile (5)          - format of RCS file
rcsfreeze (1)        - freeze a configuration of sources checked in under RCS
rcsintro (1)         - introduction to RCS commands
rcsmerge (1)         - merge RCS revisions
rdev (8)             - query/set image root device, swap device, RAM disk size, or video mode
rdjpgcom (1)         - display text comments from a JPEG file
re_comp, re_exec (3) - BSD regex functions
read (2)             - read from a file descriptor
read (n)             - Read from a channel
readdir (2)          - read directory entry
readdir (3)          - read a directory
readfilecount (1)    - read a specified number of bytes from input
readline (3)         - get a line from a user with editing
readlink (2)         - read value of a symbolic link
readmsg (1)          - extract messages from a mail folder
readprofile (1)      - a tool to read kernel profiling information
readv, writev (2)    - read or write a vector
readv, writev (3)    - read or write data into multiple buffers
realpath (3)         - returns the canonicalized absolute pathname.
reboot (2)           - reboot or disable Ctrl-Alt-Del
recv, recvfrom, recvmsg (2) - receive a message from a socket
ref (1)              - Display a C function header
refer (1)            - preprocess bibliographic references for groff
refresh, wrefresh, wnoutrefresh, doupdate, redrawwin, wredrawln (3x) - refresh curses windows and lines
regcomp, regexec, regerror, regfree (3) - POSIX regex functions
regexp (n)           - Match a regular expression against a string
regsub (n)           - Perform substitutions based on regular expression pattern matching
remove (3)           - delete a name and possibly the file it refers to
remove_file_free (9) - remove a file table entry from the linked list
removepkg (8)        - remove Slackware packages.
rename (2)           - change the name or location of a file
rename (n)           - Rename or delete a command
repquota (8)         - summarize quotas for a file system
request_irq, free_irq, enable_irq, disable_irq (9) - set up and remove a hardware interrupt handler, enable and disable interrupt.
res_init, res_query, res_search, res_querydomain, res_mkquery, res_send, dn_comp, dn_expand (3) - resolver routines
reset (1)            - reset the terminal
resolver (5)         - resolver configuration file
return (n)           - Return from a procedure
revnetgroup (8)      - generate reverse netgroup data
rewinddir (3)        - reset directory stream
richtext (1)         - View a richtext document, typically a mail message
rint (3)             - round to closest integer
rlog (1)             - print log messages and other information about RCS files
rm (1)               - remove files
rmdir (1)            - remove empty directories
rmdir (2)            - delete a directory
rmmod (1)            - unload loadable modules
rnews (1)            - receive news from a UUCP connection
robots (6)           - fight off villainous robots
route (8)            - show / manipulate the IP routing table
rpc.ypxfrd (8)       - NIS map transfer server
rpcgen (1)           - an RPC protocol compiler
rquota (3)           - implement quotas on remote machines
rquotad, rpc.rquotad (8) - remote quota server
runlevel (8)         - find the current and previous system runlevel.
runscript (1)        - script interpreter for minicom
rwhod (8)            - system status server
rx, rb, rz (1)       - XMODEM, YMODEM, ZMODEM (Batch) file receive
sail (6)             - multi-user wooden ships and iron men
scale (n)            - Create and manipulate scale widgets
scan (n)             - Parse string using conversion specifiers in the style of sscanf
scandir, alphasort (3) - scan a directory for matching entries
scanf, fscanf, sscanf, vscanf, vsscanf, vfscanf (3) - input format conversion
scanw, wscanw, mvscanw, mvwscanw, vwscanw (3x) - convert formatted input from a curses widow
sched_get_priority_max, sched_get_priority_min (2) - get static priority range
sched_rr_get_interval (2) - get the SCHED_RR interval for the named process
sched_setparam, sched_getparam (2) - set and get scheduling parameters
sched_setscheduler, sched_getscheduler (2) - set and get scheduling algorithm/parameters
sched_yield (2)      - yield the processor
scr_dump, scr_restore, scr_init, scr_set (3x) - read (write) a curses screen from (to) a file
scroll, srcl, wscrl (3x) - scroll a curses window
scrollbar (n)        - Create and manipulate scrollbar widgets
scsi_info (8)        - SCSI device description tool
sd (4)               - Driver for SCSI Disk Drives
sdiff (1)            - find differences between two files and merge interactively
securetty (5)        - file which lists ttys from which root can log in
seek (n)             - Change the access position for an open channel
seekdir (3)          - set the position of the next readdir() call in the directory stream.
select, FD_CLR, FD_ISSET, FD_SET, FD_ZERO (2) - synchronous I/O multiplexing
selection (n)        - Manipulate the X selection
semctl (2)           - semaphore control operations
semget (2)           - get a semaphore set identifier
semop (2)            - semaphore operations
send (n)             - Execute a command in a different application
send, sendto, sendmsg (2) - send a message from a socket
serial_cs (4)        - PCMCIA serial port driver
services (5)         - Internet network services list
sessreg (1)          - manage utmp/wtmp entries for non-init clients
set (n)              - Read and write variables
setbuf, setbuffer, setlinebuf, setvbuf (3) - stream buffering operations
setenv (3)           - change or add an environment variable
setfdprm (8)         - sets user-provided floppy disk parameters
setfont (8)          - load EGA/VGA console screen font
setfsgid (2)         - set group identity used for file system checks
setfsuid (2)         - set user identity used for file system checks
setgid (2)           - set group identity
setjmp, sigsetjmp (3) - save stack context for non-local goto
setleds (1)          - set the keyboard leds
setlocale (3)        - set the current locale.
setmetamode (1)      - define the keyboard meta key handling
setpgid, getpgid, setpgrp, getpgrp (2) - set/get process group
setregid, setegid (2) - set real and / or effective group ID
setreuid, seteuid (2) - set real and / or effective user ID
setserial (8)        - get/set Linux serial port information
setsid (2)           - creates a session and sets the process group ID
setsid (8)           - run a program in a new session
setterm (1)          - set terminal attributes
setuid (2)           - set user identity
setup (2)            - setup devices and file systems, mount root file system
setup (8)            - Slackware system setup tool.
setupterm, setterm, set_curterm, del_curterm, restartterm, tparm, tputs, putp, vidputs, vidattr, mvcur, tigetflag, tigetnum, tigetstr (3x) - curses interfaces to terminfo database
shadow (3)           - encrypted password file routines
shadow (5)           - encrypted password file
shar (1)             - create shell archives
shells (5)           - pathnames of valid login shells
shlock (1)           - create lock files for use in shell scripts
shmctl (2)           - shared memory control
shmget (2)           - allocates a shared memory segment
shmop (2)            - shared memory operations
showaudio (1)        - Play an audio email message
showexternal (1)     - Fetch and display the body of a mail message that is included by reference
showkey (1)          - examine the scan codes and keycodes sent by the keyboard
showmount (8)        - show mount information for an NFS server
shownonascii (1)     - View all or part of a mail message in a non-ASCII font
showpartial (1)      - Fetch and display the body of a mail message that is included by reference
showpicture (1)      - View an image received in the mail
shrinkfile (1)       - shrink a file on a line boundary
shutdown (2)         - shut down part of a full-duplex connection
shutdown (8)         - bring the system down
sigaction, sigprocmask, sigpending, sigsuspend (2) - POSIX signal handling functions.
sigblock, siggetmask, sigsetmask, sigmask (2) - manipulate the signal mask
sigemptyset, sigfillset, sigaddset, sigdelset, sigismember (3) - POSIX signal set operations.
siginterrupt (3)     - allow signals to interrupt system calls
signal (2)           - ANSI C signal handling
signal (7)           - list of available signals
sigpause (2)         - atomically release blocked signals and wait for interrupt
sigreturn (2)        - return from signal handler and cleanup stack frame
sigvec (2)           - BSD software signal facilities
sin (3)              - sine function
sinh (3)             - hyperbolic sine function
size (1)             - list section sizes and total size.
skill, snice (1)     - signal or reprioritize specified processes
sleep (1)            - delay for a specified amount of time
sleep (3)            - Sleep for the specified number of seconds
sliplogin (8)        - attach a serial line network interface SYNOPSIS sliplogin - Ar loginname DESCRIPTION Sliplogin - is used to turn the terminal line on standard input into a Serial Line IP Tn SLIP link to a remote host. To do this, the program searches the file /etc/slip/slip.hosts for an entry matching loginname (which defaults to the current login name if omitted). The loginname '*' in slip.hosts matches every user so everyone who can execute sliplogin and is not listed in slip.hosts will use this default entry. If you really need a default user, please put this entry at the last line in slip.hosts, so it will be used if the sliplogin user is not listed in slip.hosts. If you put the default user as first entry in slip.hosts all other entries will be ignored. Another symbolic loginname is '+'. If a loginname starts with '+' sliplogin will try to read the NIS map slip.hosts instead of slip.hosts. You can override the local IP found in the NIS map by entering it after the '+' sign. If a matching entry is found, the line is configured appropriately for slip (8-bit transparent i/o) and converted to SLIP line discipline. Then a shell script (slip.login) is invoked to initialize the slip interface with the appropriate local and remote IP address, netmask, etc. ( Warning: the number of arguments changed with version 2.1.0 ) A line in slip.hosts usually consists of the fields loginname, local address, remote address, netmask, slipmode, timeout and perhaps up to 3 more options which will be passed to slip.login. The usual initialization script is /etc/slip/slip.login but, if particular hosts need special initialization, the file /etc/slip/slip.login. Ns Ar loginname will be executed instead if it exists. If you use the default user '*' sliplogin looks for slip.login.*, but '*' is not used as a wildcard. If no slip.login.* exists, the usual slip.login will be used. The script is invoked with the parameters -tag -width slipunit Em slipunit The unit identifier of the slip interface assigned to this line. E.g., sl0 . Em speed The speed of the line. Em pid The process id of sliplogin. Em args The arguments from the /etc/slip/slip.hosts entry: loginname, local address, remote address, netmask, slip-mode and the options. (slip-mode has been added with version 2.1.0 of sliplogin.) Only the super-user may attach a network interface. The interface is automatically detached when the other end hangs up, the sliplogin - process dies or the client didn't send a packet while the specified timeout in /etc/slip/slip.hosts. If the kernel slip module has been configured for it, all routes through that interface will also disappear at the same time. If there is other processing a site would like done on hangup, the file /etc/slip/slip.logout or /etc/slip/slip.logout. Ns Ar loginname is executed if it exists. It is given the same arguments as the login script. For default user '*' sliplogin looks for slip.logout.* and if it doesn't exist, it uses slip.logout. Format of /etc/slip/slip.hosts Comments (lines starting with a `#') and blank lines are ignored. Other lines must start with a loginname Arguments are separated by white space and follow normal sh 1 quoting conventions (however, loginname cannot be quoted). Usually, lines have the form -literal -offset indent loginname local-address remote-address netmask slipmode timeout opt-args where local-address is the IP host name or address of the local end of the slip line or DYNAMIC for the address of the local host. remote-address is the IP host name or address of the remote end of the slip line or the DYNAMIC keyword which will be translated into an address from the slip.tty file. You may also use an asterisk '*' instead of DYNAMIC. netmask is the appropriate IP netmask. These arguments are passed directly to ifconfig 8 . slipmode is either normal, compressed, ax25, 6bit or auto where auto uses the kernel auto detection to find out if the client uses normal or compressed (Van Jacobson) slip. timeout is ignored if negative or else used as value in seconds to wait for packets to be sent from the client before - sliplogin terminates. Opt-args are optional arguments used to configure the line. Format of /etc/slip/slip.route To perform an easy way to route additional hosts and networks you may create a file /etc/slip/slip.route which contents are evaluated by /etc/slip/slip.log{in|out} to add or remove the given routes. The format is as follows -literal -offset indent gateway network [netmask] Netmask defaults to 0xffffffff if not given. The Format of /etc/slip/slip.tty is simple. A line that starts with '#' is treated as a comment otherwise sliplogin - expects in column 1 the name of the slipdevice and in column 2 the IP host name or adress that you wish to assign to this device. Extended login Procedure Since version 2.1.0 a new (more anonymous) login procedure is provided with sliplogin as a compile time option. If the loginname matches the string slip, sliplogin will ask for the user and an additional password. If the given user and password matches an entry in /etc/slip/slip.passwd the line is configured for that user. If a user-name starts with '+' in /etc/slip/slip.passwd sliplogin will try to read NIS-map slip.passwd instead of slip.passwd. One advantage of this method is, that you don't need a /etc/passwd entry for each user login. On the other hand, the user himself may choose the line discipline himself with the real login name. sliplogin will distinguish between the following: -tag -width ?sli Em slip normal slip mode. With a compile-time option (-DESLIP_AUTO) this will auto enable VJ header compression. Em nslip disable VJ header compression. (For those remote users who don't have support for CSLIP mode and where auto enable fails. Linux 1.2.x & HP-UX 9.x for example.) Em cslip enable VJ header compression. Em aslip auto enable VJ header compression, only tested if compiled without general auto enabling (-DESLIP_AUTO) option. With an additional '-' suffix sliplogin will suppress configure messages like the using of the compression method and the assigning of IP-adresses. An additional '+' will turn the messages on if not compiled in by default.
slk_init, slk_set, slk_refresh, slk_noutrefresh, slk_label, slk_clear, slk_restore, slk_touch, slk_attron, slk_attrset, slk_attroff (3x) - curses soft label routines
snprintf, vsnprintf (3) - formatted output conversion
sockdown (1)         - shutdown(2) a socket
socket (2)           - create an endpoint for communication
socket (n)           - Open a TCP network connection
socketcall (2)       - socket system calls
socketpair (2)       - create a pair of connected sockets
soelim (1)           - interpret .so requests in groff input
sort (1)             - sort lines of text files
source (n)           - Evaluate a file or resource as a Tcl script
split (1)            - split a file into pieces
split (n)            - Split a string into a proper Tcl list
splitmail (1)        - Split a large mail message into MIME-compliant partial messages
splitvt (1)          - run two shells in a split window
sqrt (3)             - square root function
st (4)               - SCSI tape device
stab (5)             - Current PCMCIA device status
start_color, init_pair, init_color, has_colors, can_change_color, color_content, pair_content (3x) - curses color manipulation routines
stat, fstat, lstat (2) - get file status
statfs, fstatfs (2)  - get file system statistics
stdarg (3)           - variable argument lists
stdio (3)            - standard input/output library functions
stime (2)            - set time
stpcpy (3)           - copy a string returning a pointer to its end
strace (1)           - trace system calls and signals
strcasecmp, strcat, strchr, strcmp, strcoll, strcpy, strcspn, strdup, strfry, strlen, strncat, strncmp, strncpy, strncasecmp, strpbrk, strrchr, strsep, strspn, strstr, strtok, strxfrm, index, rindex (3) - string operations
strcasecmp, strncasecmp (3) - compare two strings ignoring case
strcat, strncat (3)  - concatenate two strings
strchr, strrchr (3)  - locate character in string
strcmp, strncmp (3)  - compare two strings
strcoll (3)          - compare two strings using the current locale
strcpy, strncpy (3)  - copy a string
strdup (3)           - duplicate a string
strerror (3)         - return string describing error code
strfry (3)           - randomize a string
strftime (3)         - format date and time
string (n)           - Manipulate strings
strings (1)          - print the strings of printable characters in files
strip (1)            - Discard symbols from object files.
strlen (3)           - calculate the length of a string
strpbrk (3)          - search a string for any of a set of characters
strptime (3)         - convert a string representation of time to a time tm structure
strsep (3)           - extract token from string
strsignal (3)        - return string describing signal
strspn, strcspn (3)  - search a string for a set of characters
strstr (3)           - locate a substring
strtod (3)           - convert ASCII string to double
strtok (3)           - extract token from string
strtol (3)           - convert a string to a long integer.
strtoul (3)          - convert a string to an unsigned long integer.
strxfrm (3)          - string transformation
stty (1)             - change and print terminal line settings
su (1)               - Change user ID or become super-user
suauth (5)           - Detailed su control file
subst (1)            - substitute definitions into file(s)
subst (n)            - Perform backslash, command, and variable substitutions
sudo (8)             - execute a command as the superuser
suffixes (7)         - list of file suffixes
sulogin (8)          - Single-user login
sum (1)              - checksum and count the blocks in a file
superformat (1)      - format floppies
swab (3)             - swap adjacent bytes
swapon, swapoff (2)  - start/stop swapping to file/device
swapon, swapoff (8)  - enable/disable devices and files for paging and swapping
switch (n)           - Evaluate one of several scripts, depending on a given value
sx, sb, sz (1)       - XMODEM, YMODEM, ZMODEM file send
symlink (2)          - make a new name for a file
sync (2)             - commit buffer cache to disk.
sync (8)             - flush Linux filesystem buffers
sysconf (3)          - Get configuration information at runtime
sysctl (2)           - read/write system parameters
sysfs (2)            - get file system type information
sysinfo (2)          - returns information on overall system statistics
sysklogd (8)         - Linux system logging utilities.
syslog (2)           - read and/or clear kernel message ring buffer; set console_loglevel
syslog.conf (5)      - syslogd(8) configuration file
system (3)           - execute a shell command
tac (1)              - concatenate and print files in reverse
tail (1)             - output the last part of files
tan (3)              - tangent function
tanh (3)             - hyperbolic tangent function
tar (1)              - The GNU version of the tar archiving utility
tbl (1)              - format tables for troff
tcic (4)             - Databook TCIC-2 PCMCIA controller driver
tclsh (1)            - Simple shell containing Tcl interpreter
tclvars (n)          - Variables used by Tcl
tcpd (8)             - access control facility for internet services
tcpdchk (8)          - tcp wrapper configuration checker
tcpdmatch (8)        - tcp wrapper oracle
tcsh (1)             - C shell with file name completion and command line editing
tee (1)              - read from standard input and write to standard output and files
tell (n)             - Return current access position for an open channel
telldir (3)          - return current location in directory stream.
tempnam (3)          - create a name for a temporary file
term (5)             - format of compiled term file.
term (7)             - conventions for naming terminal types
termcap (5)          - terminal capability database
terminfo (5)         - terminal capability data base
termios, tcgetattr, tcsetattr, tcsendbreak, tcdrain, tcflush, tcflow, cfmakeraw, cfgetospeed, cfgetispeed, cfsetispeed, cfsetospeed, tcgetpgrp, tcsetpgrp (3) - get and set terminal attributes, line control, get and set baud rate, get and set terminal foreground process group ID
test (1)             - check file types and compare values
text (n)             - Create and manipulate text widgets
tfmtodit (1)         - create font files for use with groff -Tdvi
tgetent, tgetflag, tgetnum, tgetstr, tgoto, tputs (3x) - direct curses interface to the terminfo capability database
tic (1m)             - the terminfo entry-description compiler
time (2)             - get time in seconds
time (n)             - Time the execution of a script
time2posix, posix2time (3) - convert seconds since the Epoch
times (2)            - get process times
tin, rtin, cdtin, tind (1) - A Netnews reader
tk (n)               - Manipulate Tk internal state
tk_dialog (n)        - Create modal dialog and wait for response
tk_focusNext, tk_focusPrev, tk_focusFollowsMouse (n) - Utility procedures for managing the input focus.
tk_menuBar, tk_bindForTraversal (n) - Obsolete support for menu bars
tk_optionMenu (n)    - Create an option menubutton and its menu
tk_popup (n)         - Post a popup menu
tk_setPalette, tk_bisque (n) - Modify the Tk color palette
tkerror (n)          - Command invoked to process background errors
tkvars (n)           - Variables used or set by Tk
tkwait (n)           - Wait for variable to change or window to be destroyed
tload (1)            - graphic representation of system load average
tmpfile (3)          - create a temporary file
tmpnam (3)           - create a name for a temporary file
toascii (3)          - convert character to ASCII
toe (1m)             - table of (terminfo) entries
top (1)              - display top CPU processes
toplevel (n)         - Create and manipulate toplevel widgets
touch (1)            - change file timestamps
touchwin, touchline, untouchwin, wtouchln, is_linetouched, is_wintouched (3x) - curses refresh control routines
toupper, tolower (3) - convert letter to upper or lower case
tput (1)             - initialize a terminal or query terminfo database
tr (1)               - translate or delete characters
trace (n)            - Monitor variable accesses
traceroute (8)       - print the route packets take to network host SYNOPSIS traceroute - Fl m Ar max_ttl Fl n Fl p Ar port Fl q Ar nqueries Fl r -words Fl s Ar src_addr Fl t Ar tos Fl w Ar waittime host Ar packetsize DESCRIPTION The Internet is a large and complex aggregation of network hardware, connected together by gateways. Tracking the route one's packets follow (or finding the miscreant gateway that's discarding your packets) can be difficult. Traceroute - utilizes the IP protocol `time to live' field and attempts to elicit an ICMP TIME_EXCEEDED response from each gateway along the path to some host. The only mandatory parameter is the destination host name or IP number. The default probe datagram length is 38 bytes, but this may be increased by specifying a packet size (in bytes) after the destination host name. Other options are: -tag -width Ds Fl m Ar max_ttl Set the max time-to-live (max number of hops) used in outgoing probe packets. The default is 30 hops (the same default used for TCP connections). Fl n Print hop addresses numerically rather than symbolically and numerically (saves a nameserver address-to-name lookup for each gateway found on the path). Fl p Ar port Set the base UDP port number used in probes (default is 33434). Traceroute - hopes that nothing is listening on UDP ports base to base+nhops-1 at the destination host (so an ICMP PORT_UNREACHABLE message will be returned to terminate the route tracing). If something is listening on a port in the default range, this option can be used to pick an unused port range. Fl q Ar nqueries Set the number of probes per ``ttl'' to nqueries (default is three probes). Fl r Bypass the normal routing tables and send directly to a host on an attached network. If the host is not on a directly-attached network, an error is returned. This option can be used to ping a local host through an interface that has no route through it (e.g., after the interface was dropped by routed 8 ) . Fl s Ar src_addr Use the following IP address (which must be given as an IP number, not a hostname) as the source address in outgoing probe packets. On hosts with more than one IP address, this option can be used to force the source address to be something other than the IP address of the interface the probe packet is sent on. If the IP address is not one of this machine's interface addresses, an error is returned and nothing is sent. Fl t Ar tos Set the type-of-service in probe packets to the following value (default zero). The value must be a decimal integer in the range 0 to 255. This option can be used to see if different types-of-service result in different paths. (If you are not running a 4.3 tahoe or later system, this may be academic since the normal network services like telnet and ftp don't let you control the TOS ) . Not all values of TOS are legal or meaningful - see the IP spec for definitions. Useful values are probably -t 16 (low delay) and -t 8 (high throughput). Fl v Verbose output. Received ICMP packets other than TIME_EXCEEDED and UNREACHABLE Ns s are listed. Fl w Set the time (in seconds) to wait for a response to a probe (default 3 sec.). This program attempts to trace the route an IP packet would follow to some internet host by launching UDP probe packets with a small ttl (time to live) then listening for an ICMP "time exceeded" reply from a gateway. We start our probes with a ttl of one and increase by one until we get an ICMP "port unreachable" (which means we got to "host") or hit a max (which defaults to 30 hops & can be changed with the m flag). Three probes (changed with q flag) are sent at each ttl setting and a line is printed showing the ttl, address of the gateway and round trip time of each probe. If the probe answers come from different gateways, the address of each responding system will be printed. If there is no response within a 3 sec. timeout interval (changed with the w flag), a "*" is printed for that probe. We don't want the destination host to process the UDP probe packets so the destination port is set to an unlikely value (if some clod on the destination is using that value, it can be changed with the p flag). A sample use and output might be: -literal [yak 71]% traceroute nis.nsf.net. traceroute to nis.nsf.net (35.1.1.48), 30 hops max, 56 byte packet 1 helios.ee.lbl.gov (128.3.112.1) 19 ms 19 ms 0 ms 2 lilac-dmc.Berkeley.EDU (128.32.216.1) 39 ms 39 ms 19 ms 3 lilac-dmc.Berkeley.EDU (128.32.216.1) 39 ms 39 ms 19 ms 4 ccngw-ner-cc.Berkeley.EDU (128.32.136.23) 39 ms 40 ms 39 ms 5 ccn-nerif22.Berkeley.EDU (128.32.168.22) 39 ms 39 ms 39 ms 6 128.32.197.4 (128.32.197.4) 40 ms 59 ms 59 ms 7 131.119.2.5 (131.119.2.5) 59 ms 59 ms 59 ms 8 129.140.70.13 (129.140.70.13) 99 ms 99 ms 80 ms 9 129.140.71.6 (129.140.71.6) 139 ms 239 ms 319 ms 10 129.140.81.7 (129.140.81.7) 220 ms 199 ms 199 ms 11 nic.merit.edu (35.1.1.48) 239 ms 239 ms 239 ms
trek (6)             - trekkie game
trn (1)              - threaded read news program
troff (1)            - format documents
true (1)             - do nothing, successfully
truncate, ftruncate (2) - truncate a file to a specified length
tsearch, tfind, tdelete, twalk (3) - manage a binary tree
tset (1)             - terminal initialization
tt (6)               - a hoopy real-time puzzle-game.
tty (1)              - print the file name of the terminal connected to standard input
tty (4)              - controlling terminal
ttyname (3)          - return name of a terminal
ttys (4)             - serial terminal lines
ttytype (5)          - terminal device to default terminal type mapping
tune2fs (8)          - adjust tunable filesystem parameters on second extended filesystems
tunelp (8)           - set various parameters for the lp device
tzfile (5)           - time zone information
tzset (3)            - initialize time conversion information
umask (2)            - set file creation mask
umount (8)           - unmount file systems
umssync (8)          - Synchronise Umsdos directory structure with MsDOS
uname (1)            - print system information
uname (2)            - get name and information about current kernel
unctrl, keyname, filter, use_env, putwin, getwin, delay_output, flushinp (3x) - miscellaneous curses utility routines
unexpand (1)         - convert spaces to tabs
uniq (1)             - remove duplicate lines from a sorted file
unknown (n)          - Handle attempts to use non-existent commands
unlink (2)           - delete a name and possibly the file it refers to
unset (n)            - Delete variables
unshar (1)           - unpack a shar file
unzip (1)            - list, test and extract compressed files in a ZIP archive
unzipsfx (1)         - self-extracting stub for prepending to ZIP archives
update (8)           - periodically flush filesystem buffers.
update (n)           - Process pending events and idle callbacks
updatedb (1)         - update a file name database
uplevel (n)          - Execute a script in a different stack frame
uptime (1)           - Tell how long the system has been running.
upvar (n)            - Create link to variable in a different stack frame
uselib (2)           - select shared library
useradd (8)          - Create a new user or update default new user information
userdel (8)          - Delete a user account and related files
usermod (8)          - Modify a user account
users (1)            - print the user names of users currently logged in to the current host
usleep (3)           - suspend execution for interval of microseconds
ustat (2)            - get file system statistics
utime, utimes (2)    - change access and/or modification times of an inode
utmp, wtmp (5)       - login records
uucico (8)           - UUCP file transfer daemon
uucp (1)             - Unix to Unix copy
uuencode (1)         - encode a binary file uudecode - decode a file created by uuencode
uuencode (5)         - format of an encoded uuencode file
uustat (1)           - UUCP status inquiry and control
uux (1)              - Remote command execution over UUCP
uuxqt (8)            - UUCP execution daemon
vcs, vcsa (4)        - virtual console memory
vhangup (2)          - virtually hangup the current tty
vim (1)              - Vi IMproved, a programmers text editor
vm86 (2)             - enter virtual 8086 mode
vmstat (8)           - Report virtual memory statistics
vremap (9)           - remap an arbitrary physical address space into the kernel virtual address space.
vwait (n)            - Process events until a variable is written
w (1)                - Show who is logged on and what they are doing.
wait, waitpid (2)    - wait for process termination
wait3, wait4 (2)     - wait for process termination, BSD style
wavelan (4)          - AT&T GIS WaveLAN ISA device driver
wavelan_cs (4)       - AT&T GIS WaveLAN PCMCIA device driver
wc (1)               - print the number of bytes, words, and lines in files
wcstombs (3)         - convert a wide character string to a multibyte character string.
wctomb (3)           - convert a wide character to a multibyte character.
whatis (1)           - search the whatis database for complete words.
whereis (1)          - locate the binary, source, and manual page files for a command
which (1)            - show full path of commands
while (n)            - Execute script repeatedly as long as a condition is met
who (1)              - show who is logged on
whoami (1)           - print effective userid
wildmat (3)          - perform shell-style wildcard matching
winfo (n)            - Return window-related information
wish (1)             - Simple windowing shell
wm (n)               - Communicate with window manager
wnewmail (1)         - daemon to asynchronously notify of new mail
workbone (1)         - an interactive text-mode program for controlling and playing audio CD Roms under Linux.
worm (6)             - Play the growing worm game
worms (6)            - animate worms on a display terminal
wresize (3x)         - resize a curses window
write (1)            - send a message to another user
write (2)            - write to a file descriptor
wrjpgcom (1)         - insert text comments into a JPEG file
wump (6)             - hunt the wumpus in an underground cave
xargs (1)            - build and execute command lines from standard input
xdfcopy (1)          - Program to copy and format Xdf disks in Linux
xferlog (5)          - FTP server logfile
xfsck (8)            - xiafs file system consistency check and repair
xircnw_cs (4)        - Xircom Creditcard Netwave device driver
yes (1)              - output a string repeatedly until killed
ypinit (8)           - NIS database install and build program
yppush (8)           - force propagation of changed NIS databases
ypserv (8)           - NIS server
ypserv.conf (5)      - configuration file for ypserv and rpc.ypxfrd
ypxfr (8)            - transfer NIS database from remote server to local host
ytalk (1)            - A multi-user chat program.
zcmp, zdiff (1)      - compare compressed files
zdump (8)            - time zone dumper
zforce (1)           - force a '.gz' extension on all gzip files
zgrep (1)            - search possibly compressed files for a regular expression
zic (8)              - time zone compiler
zip, zipcloak, zipnote, zipsplit (1) - package and compress (archive) files
zipgrep (1)          - search possibly zip files for a regular expression
zipinfo (1)          - list detailed information about a ZIP archive
zmore (1)            - file perusal filter for crt viewing of compressed text
znew (1)             - recompress .Z files to .gz files
zoo (1)              - manipulate archives of files in compressed form
zsh (1)              - the Z shell
zshbuiltins (1)      - zsh built-in functions
zshcompctl (1)       - zsh programmable completion
zshexpn (1)          - zsh command and parameter expansion
zshmisc (1)          - Everything and then some
zshoptions (1)       - zsh options
zshparam (1)         - zsh parameters
zshzle (1)           - zsh command line editor
