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  2. tr (Unix) - Wikipedia

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    tr is a command in Unix, Plan 9, Inferno, and Unix-like operating systems. It is an abbreviation of translate or transliterate , indicating its operation of replacing or removing specific characters in its input data set.

  3. man page - Wikipedia

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    The man page for the sed utility, as seen in various Linux distributions. A man page (short for manual page) is a form of software documentation found on Unix and Unix-like operating systems. Topics covered include programs, system libraries, system calls, and sometimes local system details. The local host administrators can create and install ...

  4. traceroute - Wikipedia

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    On Linux, tracepath is a utility similar to traceroute, with the primary difference of not requiring superuser privileges. [ 12 ] Cisco 's implementation of traceroute also uses a sequence of UDP datagrams, each with incrementing TTL values, to an invalid port number at the remote host; by default, UDP port 33434 is used.

  5. apropos (Unix) - Wikipedia

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    $ apropos mount free (1) - Display amount of free and used memory in the system mklost+found (8) - create a lost+found directory on a mounted Linux second extended file system mount (8) - mount a file system mountpoint (1) - see if a directory is a mountpoint ntfsmount (8) - Read/Write userspace NTFS driver. sleep (1) - delay for a specified ...

  6. Template:Man/doc - Wikipedia

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    There are several sources for Linux manual pages. Just use "Linux" which points to manned.org, which has up-to-date manpages collected from several Linux distributions (as well as FreeBSD); it will, by default, "try to get the latest and most-close-to-upstream version of a man page", which "will fetch the man page from any of the available ...

  7. chattr - Wikipedia

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    chattr is the command in Linux that allows a user to set certain attributes of a file. lsattr is the command that displays the attributes of a file.. Most BSD-like systems, including macOS, have always had an analogous chflags command to set the attributes, but no command specifically meant to display them; specific options to the ls command are used instead.

  8. Linux From Scratch - Wikipedia

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    Man-DB Man-DB is an implementation of the standard Unix documentation system accessed using the man command. It uses a Berkeley DB database in place of the traditional flat-text whatis databases. Man-pages: A man page (short for manual page) is a form of online software documentation usually found on a Unix or Unix-like operating system.

  9. Michael Kerrisk - Wikipedia

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    Michael Kerrisk is a technical author, programmer and, since 2004, maintainer of the Linux man-pages project, [1] succeeding Andries Brouwer. [2] He was born in 1961 in New Zealand and lives in Munich, Germany. Kerrisk has worked for Digital Equipment, Google, The Linux Foundation [3] and, as an editor and writer, for LWN.net. [4]