abicompat(1) - check ABI compatibility
abidiff(1) - compare ABIs of ELF files
abidw(1) - serialize the ABI of an ELF file
abilint(1) - validate an abigail ABI representation
abipkgdiff(1) - compare ABIs of ELF files in software packages
ac(1) - print statistics about users' connect time
addftinfo(1) - add information to troff font files for use with groff
addr2line(1) - convert addresses into file names and line numbers.
admin(1p) - create and administer SCCS files (DEVELOPMENT)
afmtodit(1) - create font files for use with groff -Tps and -Tpdf
alias(1p) - define or display aliases
apropos(1) - search the manual page names and descriptions
ar(1) - create, modify, and extract from archives
ar(1p) - create and maintain library archives
arch(1) - print machine hardware name (same as uname -m)
aria_chk(1) - Aria table-maintenance utility
aria_dump_log(1) - Dump content of Aria log pages.
aria_ftdump(1) - display full-text index information
aria_pack(1) - generate compressed, read-only Aria tables
aria_read_log(1) - display Aria log file contents
AS(1) - the portable GNU assembler.
as(1) - the portable GNU assembler.
asa(1p) - control characters
at(1p) - execute commands at a later time
attr(1) - extended attributes on XFS filesystem objects
audit2allow(1) - generate SELinux policy allow/dontaudit rules from logs of denied operations
audit2why(1) - generate SELinux policy allow/dontaudit rules from logs of denied operations
autofsd-probe(1) - probe AutoFS mount/unmount daemon
autopoint(1) - copies standard gettext infrastructure
awk(1p) - pattern scanning and processing language
b2sum(1) - compute and check BLAKE2 message digest
babeltrace-convert(1) - Convert one or more traces
babeltrace-help(1) - Get help for a Babeltrace plugin or component class
babeltrace-list-plugins(1) - List Babeltrace plugins and their properties
babeltrace-log(1) - Convert a Linux kernel ring buffer to a CTF trace
babeltrace-query(1) - Query object from a component class
babeltrace-run(1) - Create a trace processing graph and run it
babeltrace(1) - Convert or process one or more traces, and more
base32(1) - base32 encode/decode data and print to standard output
base64(1) - base64 encode/decode data and print to standard output
basename(1) - strip directory and suffix from filenames
basename(1p) - directory portion of a pathname
bash(1) - GNU Bourne-Again SHell
batch(1p) - schedule commands to be executed in a batch queue
bc(1p) - precision arithmetic language
bg(1p) - run jobs in the background
blkparse(1) - produce formatted output of event streams of block devices
blkrawverify(1) - verifies an output file produced by blkparse
bno_plot(1) - generate interactive 3D plot of IO blocks and sizes
bootctl(1) - Control the firmware and boot manager settings
break(1p) - exit from for, while, or until loop
btt(1) - analyse block i/o traces produces by blktrace
busctl(1) - Introspect the bus
c99(1p) - compile standard C programs
cal(1) - display a calendar
cal(1p) - print a calendar
callgrind_annotate(1) - post-processing tool for the Callgrind
callgrind_control(1) - observe and control programs being run by Callgrind
cancel(1) - cancel jobs
capsh(1) - capability shell wrapper
cat(1) - concatenate files and print on the standard output
cat(1p) - concatenate and print files
cd(1p) - change the working directory
certtool(1) - GnuTLS certificate tool
cflow(1p) - language flowgraph (DEVELOPMENT)
cg_annotate(1) - post-processing tool for Cachegrind
cgcc(1) - Compiler wrapper to run Sparse after compiling
cg_diff(1) - compares two Cachegrind output files
cg_merge(1) - merges multiple Cachegrind output files into one
chacl(1) - change the access control list of a file or directory
chage(1) - change user password expiry information
chattr(1) - change file attributes on a Linux file system
chcon(1) - change file security context
chem(1) - groff preprocessor for producing chemical structure diagrams
chfn(1) - change your finger information
chgrp(1) - change group ownership
chgrp(1p) - change the file group ownership
chkhelp(1) - check performance metrics help text files
chmod(1) - change file mode bits
chmod(1p) - change the file modes
chown(1) - change file owner and group
chown(1p) - change the file ownership
chroot(1) - run command or interactive shell with special root directory
chrt(1) - manipulate the real-time attributes of a process
chsh(1) - change your login shell
chvt(1) - change foreground virtual terminal
cifsiostat(1) - Report CIFS statistics.
cksum(1) - checksum and count the bytes in a file
cksum(1p) - write file checksums and sizes
CLEAR(1) - clear the terminal screen
clear(1) - clear the terminal screen
cmp(1) - compare two files byte by byte
cmp(1p) - compare two files
col(1) - filter reverse line feeds from input
colcrt(1) - filter nroff output for CRT previewing
collectl2pcp(1) - import collectl data to a PCP archive
colon(1p) - null utility
colrm(1) - remove columns from a file
column(1) - columnate lists
comm(1) - compare two sorted files line by line
comm(1p) - select or reject lines common to two files
command(1p) - execute a simple command
comp_err(1) - compile MariaDB error message file
compress(1p) - compress data
continue(1p) - continue for, while, or until loop
coredumpctl(1) - Retrieve and process saved core dumps and metadata
coreutils(1) - single binary for coreutils programs
cp(1) - copy files and directories
cp(1p) - copy files
cpp(1) - The C Preprocessor
cronnext(1) - time of next job cron will execute
crontab(1) - maintains crontab files for individual users
crontab(1p) - schedule periodic background work
csplit(1) - split a file into sections determined by context lines
csplit(1p) - split files based on context
ctags(1p) - create a tags file (DEVELOPMENT, FORTRAN)
cups-config(1) - get cups api, compiler, directory, and link information.
cups(1) - a standards-based, open source printing system
cupstestdsc(1) - test conformance of postscript files (deprecated)
cupstestppd(1) - test conformance of ppd files
cut(1) - remove sections from each line of files
cut(1p) - cut out selected fields of each line of a file
cxref(1p) - language program cross-reference table (DEVELOPMENT)
danetool(1) - GnuTLS DANE tool
dash(1) - command interpreter (shell)
date(1) - print or set the system date and time
date(1p) - write the date and time
dbpmda(1) - debugger for Performance Co-Pilot PMDAs
dbprobe(1) - database response time and availability information
dd(1) - convert and copy a file
dd(1p) - convert and copy a file
deallocvt(1) - deallocate unused virtual consoles
debuginfo-install(1) - install debuginfo packages and their dependencies
delta(1p) - make a delta (change) to an SCCS file (DEVELOPMENT)
df(1) - report file system disk space usage
df(1p) - report free disk space
dh(1) - debhelper command sequencer
dh_auto_build(1) - automatically builds a package
dh_auto_clean(1) - automatically cleans up after a build
dh_auto_configure(1) - automatically configure a package prior to building
dh_auto_install(1) - automatically runs make install or similar
dh_auto_test(1) - automatically runs a package's test suites
dh_bugfiles(1) - install bug reporting customization files into package build directories
dh_builddeb(1) - build Debian binary packages
dh_clean(1) - clean up package build directories
dh_compress(1) - compress files and fix symlinks in package build directories
dh_dwz(1) - optimize DWARF debug information in ELF binaries via dwz
dh_fixperms(1) - fix permissions of files in package build directories
dh_gconf(1) - install GConf defaults files and register schemas
dh_gencontrol(1) - generate and install control file
dh_icons(1) - Update caches of Freedesktop icons
dh_install(1) - install files into package build directories
dh_installcatalogs(1) - install and register SGML Catalogs
dh_installchangelogs(1) - install changelogs into package build directories
dh_installcron(1) - install cron scripts into etc/cron.*
dh_installdeb(1) - install files into the DEBIAN directory
dh_installdebconf(1) - install files used by debconf in package build directories
dh_installdirs(1) - create subdirectories in package build directories
dh_installdocs(1) - install documentation into package build directories
dh_installemacsen(1) - register an Emacs add on package
dh_installexamples(1) - install example files into package build directories
dh_installgsettings(1) - install GSettings overrides and set dependencies
dh_installifupdown(1) - install if-up and if-down hooks
dh_installinfo(1) - install info files
dh_installinit(1) - install service init files into package build directories
dh_installlogcheck(1) - install logcheck rulefiles into etc/logcheck/
dh_installlogrotate(1) - install logrotate config files
dh_installman(1) - install man pages into package build directories
dh_installmanpages(1) - old-style man page installer (deprecated)
dh_installmenu(1) - install Debian menu files into package build directories
dh_installmime(1) - install mime files into package build directories
dh_installmodules(1) - register kernel modules
dh_installpam(1) - install pam support files
dh_installppp(1) - install ppp ip-up and ip-down files
dh_installsystemd(1) - install systemd unit files
dh_installudev(1) - install udev rules files
dh_installwm(1) - register a window manager
dh_installxfonts(1) - register X fonts
dh_link(1) - create symlinks in package build directories
dh_lintian(1) - install lintian override files into package build directories
dh_listpackages(1) - list binary packages debhelper will act on
dh_makeshlibs(1) - automatically create shlibs file and call dpkg-gensymbols
dh_md5sums(1) - generate DEBIAN/md5sums file
dh_missing(1) - check for missing files
dh_movefiles(1) - move files out of debian/tmp into subpackages
dh_perl(1) - calculates Perl dependencies and cleans up after MakeMaker
dh_prep(1) - perform cleanups in preparation for building a binary package
dh_shlibdeps(1) - calculate shared library dependencies
dh_strip(1) - strip executables, shared libraries, and some static libraries
dh_systemd_enable(1) - enable/disable systemd unit files
dh_systemd_start(1) - start/stop/restart systemd unit files
dh_testdir(1) - test directory before building Debian package
dh_testroot(1) - ensure that a package is built with necessary level of root permissions
dh_ucf(1) - register configuration files with ucf
dh_update_autotools_config(1) - Update autotools config files
dh_usrlocal(1) - migrate usr/local directories to maintainer scripts
diff(1) - compare files line by line
diff(1p) - compare two files
diff3(1) - compare three files line by line
dir(1) - list directory contents
dircolors(1) - color setup for ls
dirname(1) - strip last component from file name
dirname(1p) - return the directory portion of a pathname
dlltool(1) - Create files needed to build and use DLLs.
dmesg(1) - print or control the kernel ring buffer
dnsdomainname(1) - show or set the system's host name
domainname(1) - show or set the system's host name
dot(1p) - execute commands in the current environment
dpkg-architecture(1) - set and determine the architecture for package building
dpkg-buildflags(1) - returns build flags to use during package build
dpkg-buildpackage(1) - build binary or source packages from sources
dpkg-checkbuilddeps(1) - check build dependencies and conflicts
dpkg-deb(1) - Debian package archive (.deb) manipulation tool
dpkg-distaddfile(1) - add entries to debian/files
dpkg-divert(1) - override a package's version of a file
dpkg-genbuildinfo(1) - generate Debian .buildinfo files
dpkg-genchanges(1) - generate Debian .changes files
dpkg-gencontrol(1) - generate Debian control files
dpkg-gensymbols(1) - generate symbols files (shared library dependency information)
dpkg-maintscript-helper(1) - works around known dpkg limitations in maintainer scripts
dpkg-mergechangelogs(1) - 3-way merge of debian/changelog files
dpkg-name(1) - rename Debian packages to full package names
dpkg-parsechangelog(1) - parse Debian changelog files
dpkg-query(1) - a tool to query the dpkg database
dpkg-scanpackages(1) - create Packages index files
dpkg-scansources(1) - create Sources index files
dpkg-shlibdeps(1) - generate shared library substvar dependencies
dpkg-source(1) - Debian source package (.dsc) manipulation tool
dpkg-split(1) - Debian package archive split/join tool
dpkg-statoverride(1) - override ownership and mode of files
dpkg-trigger(1) - a package trigger utility
dpkg-vendor(1) - queries information about distribution vendors
dpkg(1) - package manager for Debian
dselect(1) - Debian package management frontend
dtrace(1) - Dtrace compatible user application static probe generation tool.
du(1) - estimate file space usage
du(1p) - estimate file space usage
dumpkeys(1) - dump keyboard translation tables
echo(1) - display a line of text
echo(1p) - write arguments to standard output
ed(1p) - edit text
egrep(1) - print lines matching a pattern
eject(1) - eject removable media
elfedit(1) - Update the ELF header of ELF files.
env(1) - run a program in a modified environment
env(1p) - set the environment for command invocation
envsubst(1) - substitutes environment variables in shell format strings
eqn(1) - format equations for troff or MathML
eqn2graph(1) - convert an EQN equation into a cropped image
eval(1p) - construct command by concatenating arguments
ex(1p) - text editor
exec(1p) - execute commands and open, close, or copy file descriptors
exit(1p) - cause the shell to exit
expand(1) - convert tabs to spaces
expand(1p) - convert tabs to spaces
expect(1) - programmed dialogue with interactive programs, Version 5
expiry(1) - check and enforce password expiration policy
export(1p) - set the export attribute for variables
expr(1) - evaluate expressions
expr(1p) - evaluate arguments as an expression
factor(1) - factor numbers
fallocate(1) - preallocate or deallocate space to a file
false(1) - do nothing, unsuccessfully
false(1p) - return false value
fc(1p) - process the command history list
fedabipkgdiff(1) - compare ABIs of Fedora packages
fg(1p) - run jobs in the foreground
fgconsole(1) - print the number of the active VT.
fgrep(1) - print lines matching a pattern
file(1) - determine file type
file(1p) - determine file type
fincore(1) - count pages of file contents in core
find-repos-of-install(1) - report which Yum repository a package was installed from
find(1) - search for files in a directory hierarchy
find(1p) - find files
Firecfg(1) - Desktop integration utility for Firejail software.
firecfg(1) - Desktop integration utility for Firejail software.
Firejail(1) - Linux namespaces sandbox program
firejail(1) - Linux namespaces sandbox program
Firemon(1) - Monitoring program for processes started in a Firejail sandbox.
firemon(1) - Monitoring program for processes started in a Firejail sandbox.
flock(1) - manage locks from shell scripts
fmt(1) - simple optimal text formatter
fold(1) - wrap each input line to fit in specified width
fold(1p) - filter for folding lines
fort77(1p) - FORTRAN compiler (FORTRAN)
free(1) - Display amount of free and used memory in the system
fuse2fs(1) - FUSE file system client for ext2/ext3/ext4 file systems
fuser(1) - identify processes using files or sockets
fuser(1p) - list process IDs of all processes that have one or more files open
fusermount3(1) - mount and unmount FUSE filesystems
g++(1) - GNU project C and C++ compiler
galera_new_cluster(1) - starting a new Galera cluster
galera_recovery(1) - recover from non-graceful shutdown
ganglia2pcp(1) - import ganglia data and create a PCP archive
gawk(1) - pattern scanning and processing language
gcc(1) - GNU project C and C++ compiler
gcore(1) - Generate a core file of a running program
gcov-dump(1) - offline gcda and gcno profile dump tool
gcov-tool(1) - offline gcda profile processing tool
gcov(1) - coverage testing tool
gdb(1) - The GNU Debugger
gdbserver(1) - Remote Server for the GNU Debugger
gdiffmk(1) - mark differences between groff/nroff/troff files
gencat(1p) - generate a formatted message catalog
genpmda(1) - Performance Co-Pilot PMDA Generator
get(1p) - get a version of an SCCS file (DEVELOPMENT)
getconf(1p) - get configuration values
getent(1) - get entries from Name Service Switch libraries
getfacl(1) - get file access control lists
getfattr(1) - get extended attributes of filesystem objects
getopt(1) - parse command options (enhanced)
getopts(1p) - parse utility options
gettext(1) - translate message
gettextize(1) - install or upgrade gettext infrastructure
gfortran(1) - GNU Fortran compiler
git-add(1) - Add file contents to the index
git-am(1) - Apply a series of patches from a mailbox
git-annotate(1) - Annotate file lines with commit information
git-apply(1) - Apply a patch to files and/or to the index
git-archimport(1) - Import an Arch repository into Git
git-archive(1) - Create an archive of files from a named tree
git-bisect(1) - Use binary search to find the commit that introduced a bug
git-blame(1) - Show what revision and author last modified each line of a file
git-branch(1) - List, create, or delete branches
git-bundle(1) - Move objects and refs by archive
git-cat-file(1) - Provide content or type and size information for repository objects
git-check-attr(1) - Display gitattributes information
git-check-ignore(1) - Debug gitignore / exclude files
git-check-mailmap(1) - Show canonical names and email addresses of contacts
git-check-ref-format(1) - Ensures that a reference name is well formed
git-checkout-index(1) - Copy files from the index to the working tree
git-checkout(1) - Switch branches or restore working tree files
git-cherry-pick(1) - Apply the changes introduced by some existing commits
git-cherry(1) - Find commits yet to be applied to upstream
git-citool(1) - Graphical alternative to git-commit
git-clean(1) - Remove untracked files from the working tree
git-clone(1) - Clone a repository into a new directory
git-column(1) - Display data in columns
git-commit-tree(1) - Create a new commit object
git-commit(1) - Record changes to the repository
git-config(1) - Get and set repository or global options
git-count-objects(1) - Count unpacked number of objects and their disk consumption
git-credential-cache--daemon(1) - Temporarily store user credentials in memory
git-credential-cache(1) - Helper to temporarily store passwords in memory
git-credential-store(1) - Helper to store credentials on disk
git-credential(1) - Retrieve and store user credentials
git-cvsexportcommit(1) - Export a single commit to a CVS checkout
git-cvsimport(1) - Salvage your data out of another SCM people love to hate
git-cvsserver(1) - A CVS server emulator for Git
git-daemon(1) - A really simple server for Git repositories
git-describe(1) - Give an object a human readable name based on an available ref
git-diff-files(1) - Compares files in the working tree and the index
git-diff-index(1) - Compare a tree to the working tree or index
git-diff-tree(1) - Compares the content and mode of blobs found via two tree objects
git-diff(1) - Show changes between commits, commit and working tree, etc
git-difftool(1) - Show changes using common diff tools
git-fast-export(1) - Git data exporter
git-fast-import(1) - Backend for fast Git data importers
git-fetch-pack(1) - Receive missing objects from another repository
git-fetch(1) - Download objects and refs from another repository
git-filter-branch(1) - Rewrite branches
git-fmt-merge-msg(1) - Produce a merge commit message
git-for-each-ref(1) - Output information on each ref
git-format-patch(1) - Prepare patches for e-mail submission
git-fsck-objects(1) - Verifies the connectivity and validity of the objects in the database
git-fsck(1) - Verifies the connectivity and validity of the objects in the database
git-gc(1) - Cleanup unnecessary files and optimize the local repository
git-get-tar-commit-id(1) - Extract commit ID from an archive created using git-archive
git-grep(1) - Print lines matching a pattern
git-gui(1) - A portable graphical interface to Git
git-hash-object(1) - Compute object ID and optionally creates a blob from a file
git-help(1) - Display help information about Git
git-http-backend(1) - Server side implementation of Git over HTTP
git-http-fetch(1) - Download from a remote Git repository via HTTP
git-http-push(1) - Push objects over HTTP/DAV to another repository
git-imap-send(1) - Send a collection of patches from stdin to an IMAP folder
git-index-pack(1) - Build pack index file for an existing packed archive
git-init-db(1) - Creates an empty Git repository
git-init(1) - Create an empty Git repository or reinitialize an existing one
git-instaweb(1) - Instantly browse your working repository in gitweb
git-interpret-trailers(1) - add or parse structured information in commit messages
git-log(1) - Show commit logs
git-ls-files(1) - Show information about files in the index and the working tree
git-ls-remote(1) - List references in a remote repository
git-ls-tree(1) - List the contents of a tree object
git-mailinfo(1) - Extracts patch and authorship from a single e-mail message
git-mailsplit(1) - Simple UNIX mbox splitter program
git-merge-base(1) - Find as good common ancestors as possible for a merge
git-merge-file(1) - Run a three-way file merge
git-merge-index(1) - Run a merge for files needing merging
git-merge-one-file(1) - The standard helper program to use with git-merge-index
git-merge-tree(1) - Show three-way merge without touching index
git-merge(1) - Join two or more development histories together
git-mergetool--lib(1) - Common Git merge tool shell scriptlets
git-mergetool(1) - Run merge conflict resolution tools to resolve merge conflicts
git-mktag(1) - Creates a tag object
git-mktree(1) - Build a tree-object from ls-tree formatted text
git-mv(1) - Move or rename a file, a directory, or a symlink
git-name-rev(1) - Find symbolic names for given revs
git-notes(1) - Add or inspect object notes
git-p4(1) - Import from and submit to Perforce repositories
git-pack-objects(1) - Create a packed archive of objects
git-pack-redundant(1) - Find redundant pack files
git-pack-refs(1) - Pack heads and tags for efficient repository access
git-parse-remote(1) - Routines to help parsing remote repository access parameters
git-patch-id(1) - Compute unique ID for a patch
git-prune-packed(1) - Remove extra objects that are already in pack files
git-prune(1) - Prune all unreachable objects from the object database
git-pull(1) - Fetch from and integrate with another repository or a local branch
git-push(1) - Update remote refs along with associated objects
git-quiltimport(1) - Applies a quilt patchset onto the current branch
git-read-tree(1) - Reads tree information into the index
git-rebase(1) - Reapply commits on top of another base tip
git-receive-pack(1) - Receive what is pushed into the repository
git-reflog(1) - Manage reflog information
git-relink(1) - Hardlink common objects in local repositories
git-remote-ext(1) - Bridge smart transport to external command.
git-remote-fd(1) - Reflect smart transport stream back to caller
git-remote-testgit(1) - Example remote-helper
git-remote(1) - Manage set of tracked repositories
git-repack(1) - Pack unpacked objects in a repository
git-replace(1) - Create, list, delete refs to replace objects
git-request-pull(1) - Generates a summary of pending changes
git-rerere(1) - Reuse recorded resolution of conflicted merges
git-reset(1) - Reset current HEAD to the specified state
git-rev-list(1) - Lists commit objects in reverse chronological order
git-rev-parse(1) - Pick out and massage parameters
git-revert(1) - Revert some existing commits
git-rm(1) - Remove files from the working tree and from the index
git-send-email(1) - Send a collection of patches as emails
git-send-pack(1) - Push objects over Git protocol to another repository
git-series(1) - track changes to a patch series with git
git-sh-i18n--envsubst(1) - Git's own envsubst(1) for i18n fallbacks
git-sh-i18n(1) - Git's i18n setup code for shell scripts
git-sh-setup(1) - Common Git shell script setup code
git-shell(1) - Restricted login shell for Git-only SSH access
git-shortlog(1) - Summarize 'git log' output
git-show-branch(1) - Show branches and their commits
git-show-index(1) - Show packed archive index
git-show-ref(1) - List references in a local repository
git-show(1) - Show various types of objects
git-stage(1) - Add file contents to the staging area
git-stash(1) - Stash the changes in a dirty working directory away
git-status(1) - Show the working tree status
git-stripspace(1) - Remove unnecessary whitespace
git-submodule(1) - Initialize, update or inspect submodules
git-svn(1) - Bidirectional operation between a Subversion repository and Git
git-symbolic-ref(1) - Read, modify and delete symbolic refs
git-tag(1) - Create, list, delete or verify a tag object signed with GPG
git-unpack-file(1) - Creates a temporary file with a blob's contents
git-unpack-objects(1) - Unpack objects from a packed archive
git-update-index(1) - Register file contents in the working tree to the index
git-update-ref(1) - Update the object name stored in a ref safely
git-update-server-info(1) - Update auxiliary info file to help dumb servers
git-upload-archive(1) - Send archive back to git-archive
git-upload-pack(1) - Send objects packed back to git-fetch-pack
git-var(1) - Show a Git logical variable
git-verify-commit(1) - Check the GPG signature of commits
git-verify-pack(1) - Validate packed Git archive files
git-verify-tag(1) - Check the GPG signature of tags
git-web--browse(1) - Git helper script to launch a web browser
git-whatchanged(1) - Show logs with difference each commit introduces
git-worktree(1) - Manage multiple working trees
git-write-tree(1) - Create a tree object from the current index
git(1) - the stupid content tracker
gitk(1) - The Git repository browser
gitremote-helpers(1) - Helper programs to interact with remote repositories
gitweb(1) - Git web interface (web frontend to Git repositories)
glilypond(1) - integrate lilypond parts into groff
gnutls-cli-debug(1) - GnuTLS debug client
gnutls-cli(1) - GnuTLS client
gnutls-serv(1) - GnuTLS server
gpasswd(1) - administer /etc/group and /etc/gshadow
gperl(1) - groff preprocessor for Perl parts in roff files
gpinyin(1) - Chinese European-like writing within groff
gprof(1) - display call graph profile data
grap2graph(1) - convert a grap diagram into a cropped bitmap image
grep(1) - print lines matching a pattern
grep(1p) - search a file for a pattern
grn(1) - groff preprocessor for gremlin files
grodvi(1) - convert groff output to TeX DVI format
groff(1) - front-end for the groff document formatting system
groffer(1) - display groff files and man pages on X and tty
grog(1) - guess options for a following groff command
grohtml(1) - HTML driver for groff
grolbp(1) - groff driver for Canon CAPSL printers (LBP-4 and LBP-8 series laser printers).
grolj4(1) - groff driver for HP Laserjet 4 family
gropdf(1) - PDF driver for groff
grops(1) - PostScript driver for groff
grotty(1) - groff driver for typewriter-like devices
groups(1) - print the groups a user is in
guards(1) - select from a list of files guarded by conditions
hash(1p) - remember or report utility locations
head(1) - output the first part of files
head(1p) - copy the first part of files
hexdump(1) - display file contents in hexadecimal, decimal, octal, or ascii
hg(1) - Mercurial source code management system
hostid(1) - print the numeric identifier for the current host
hostname(1) - show or set the system's host name
hostnamectl(1) - Control the system hostname
hpftodit(1) - create font description files for use with groff -Tlj4
htop(1) - interactive process viewer
iconv(1) - convert text from one character encoding to another
iconv(1p) - codeset conversion
id(1) - print real and effective user and group IDs
id(1p) - return user identity
indent(1) - changes the appearance of a C program by inserting or deleting whitespace.
indxbib(1) - make inverted index for bibliographic databases
init(1) - systemd system and service manager
innochecksum(1) - offline InnoDB file checksum utility
inotifywait(1) - wait for changes to files using inotify
inotifywatch(1) - gather filesystem access statistics using inotify
install(1) - copy files and set attributes
intro(1) - introduction to user commands
ionice(1) - set or get process I/O scheduling class and priority
iostat(1) - Report Central Processing Unit (CPU) statistics and input/output statistics for devices and partitions.
iostat2pcp(1) - import iostat data and create a PCP archive
iowatcher(1) - Create visualizations from blktrace results
ipcmk(1) - make various IPC resources
ipcrm(1) - remove certain IPC resources
ipcrm(1p) - remove an XSI message queue, semaphore set, or shared memory segment identifier
ipcs(1) - show information on IPC facilities
ipcs(1p) - report XSI interprocess communication facilities status
ippfind(1) - find internet printing protocol printers
ipptool(1) - perform internet printing protocol requests
iptables-xml(1) - Convert iptables-save format to XML
jobs(1p) - display status of jobs in the current session
join(1) - join lines of two files on a common field
join(1p) - relational database operator
journalctl(1) - Query the systemd journal
kbd_mode(1) - report or set the keyboard mode
kernelshark(1) - graphical reader for trace-cmd(1) output
keyctl(1) - key management facility control
kill(1) - terminate a process
kill(1p) - terminate or signal processes
killall(1) - kill processes by name
last(1) - list logins on the system
lastb(1) - list logins on the system
lastcomm(1) - print out information about previously executed commands.
ld(1) - The GNU linker
ldapadd(1) - LDAP modify entry and LDAP add entry tools
ldapcompare(1) - LDAP compare tool
ldapdelete(1) - LDAP delete entry tool
ldapexop(1) - issue LDAP extended operations
ldapmodify(1) - LDAP modify entry and LDAP add entry tools
ldapmodrdn(1) - LDAP rename entry tool
ldappasswd(1) - change the password of an LDAP entry
ldapsearch(1) - LDAP search tool
ldapurl(1) - LDAP URL formatting tool
ldapwhoami(1) - LDAP who am i? tool
ldd(1) - print shared object dependencies
less(1) - opposite of more
lessecho(1) - expand metacharacters
lesskey(1) - specify key bindings for less
lex(1p) - generate programs for lexical tasks (DEVELOPMENT)
lexgrog(1) - parse header information in man pages
line(1) - read one line
link(1) - call the link function to create a link to a file
link(1p) - call link() function
lkbib(1) - search bibliographic databases
ln(1) - make links between files
ln(1p) - link files
loadkeys(1) - load keyboard translation tables
locale(1) - get locale-specific information
locale(1p) - specific information
localectl(1) - Control the system locale and keyboard layout settings
localedef(1) - compile locale definition files
localedef(1p) - define locale environment
locate(1) - list files in databases that match a pattern
logger(1) - enter messages into the system log
logger(1p) - log messages
login(1) - begin session on the system
loginctl(1) - Control the systemd login manager
logname(1) - print user´s login name
logname(1p) - return the user's login name
look(1) - display lines beginning with a given string
lookbib(1) - search bibliographic databases
lp(1) - print files
lp(1p) - send files to a printer
lpoptions(1) - display or set printer options and defaults
lpq(1) - show printer queue status
lpr(1) - print files
lprm(1) - cancel print jobs
lpstat(1) - print cups status information
ls(1) - list directory contents
ls(1p) - list directory contents
lsattr(1) - list file attributes on a Linux second extended file system
lscpu(1) - display information about the CPU architecture
lsinitrd(1) - tool to show the contents of an initramfs image
lsipc(1) - show information on IPC facilities currently employed in the system
lslogins(1) - display information about known users in the system
lsmem(1) - list the ranges of available memory with their online status
ltrace(1) - A library call tracer
lttng-add-context(1) - Add context fields to an LTTng channel
lttng-calibrate(1) - Quantify LTTng overhead
lttng-crash(1) - Recover and view LTTng 2 trace buffers in the event of a crash
lttng-create(1) - Create an LTTng tracing session
lttng-destroy(1) - Destroy an LTTng tracing session
lttng-disable-channel(1) - Disable LTTng channels
lttng-disable-event(1) - Disable LTTng event rules
lttng-enable-channel(1) - Create or enable LTTng channels
lttng-enable-event(1) - Create or enable LTTng event rules
lttng-gen-tp(1) - Generate LTTng-UST tracepoint provider code
lttng-help(1) - Display help information about an LTTng command
lttng-list(1) - List LTTng tracing sessions, domains, channels, and events
lttng-load(1) - Load LTTng tracing session configurations
lttng-metadata(1) - Manage an LTTng tracing session's metadata generation
lttng-regenerate(1) - Manage an LTTng tracing session's data regeneration
lttng-save(1) - Save LTTng tracing session configurations
lttng-set-session(1) - Set the current LTTng tracing session
lttng-snapshot(1) - Take LTTng snapshots and configure snapshot outputs
lttng-start(1) - Start LTTng tracers
lttng-status(1) - Get the current LTTng tracing session's status
lttng-stop(1) - Stop LTTng tracers
lttng-track(1) - Add one or more entries to an LTTng resource tracker
lttng-untrack(1) - Remove one or more entries from an LTTng resource tracker
lttng-version(1) - Get the version of LTTng-tools
lttng-view(1) - View the traces of an LTTng tracing session
lttng(1) - LTTng 2 tracer control command-line tool
lttngtop(1) - LTTng Trace Viewer
lttngtoptrace(1) - Live textual LTTng Trace Viewer
lxc-attach(1) - start a process inside a running container.
lxc-autostart(1) - start/stop/kill auto-started containers
lxc-cgroup(1) - manage the control group associated with a container
lxc-checkconfig(1) - check the current kernel for lxc support
lxc-checkpoint(1) - checkpoint a container
lxc-config(1) - query LXC system configuration
lxc-console(1) - Launch a console for the specified container
lxc-copy(1) - copy an existing container.
lxc-create(1) - creates a container
lxc-destroy(1) - destroy a container.
lxc-device(1) - manage devices of running containers
lxc-execute(1) - run an application inside a container.
lxc-freeze(1) - freeze all the container's processes
lxc-info(1) - query information about a container
lxc-ls(1) - list the containers existing on the system
lxc-monitor(1) - monitor the container state
lxc-snapshot(1) - Snapshot an existing container.
lxc-start(1) - run an application inside a container.
lxc-stop(1) - stop the application running inside a container
lxc-top(1) - monitor container statistics
lxc-unfreeze(1) - thaw all the container's processes
lxc-unshare(1) - Run a task in a new set of namespaces.
lxc-update-config(1) - update a legacy pre LXC 2.1 configuration file
lxc-user-nic(1) - Create and attach a nic to another network namespace.
lxc-usernsexec(1) - Run a task as root in a new user namespace.
lxc-wait(1) - wait for a specific container state
m4(1p) - macro processor
machinectl(1) - Control the systemd machine manager
mailx(1p) - process messages
make(1) - GNU make utility to maintain groups of programs
make(1p) - maintain, update, and regenerate groups of programs (DEVELOPMENT)
make_win_bin_dist(1) - package MySQL distribution as ZIP archive
man(1) - an interface to the on-line reference manuals
man(1p) - display system documentation
manconv(1) - convert manual page from one encoding to another
manpath(1) - determine search path for manual pages
mariadb-service-convert(1) - generate a mariadb.service file based on the current mysql/mariadb settings
mcookie(1) - generate magic cookies for xauth
md5sum(1) - compute and check MD5 message digest
memusage(1) - profile memory usage of a program
memusagestat(1) - generate graphic from memory profiling data
mesg(1) - display (or do not display) messages from other users
mesg(1p) - permit or deny messages
miniunzip(1) - uncompress and examine ZIP archives
minizip(1) - create ZIP archives
mkaf(1) - create a Performance Co-Pilot archive folio
mkdir(1) - make directories
mkdir(1p) - make directories
mkfifo(1) - make FIFOs (named pipes)
mkfifo(1p) - make FIFO special files
mknod(1) - make block or character special files
mktemp(1) - create a temporary file or directory
mmroff(1) - cross-reference preprocessor for GNU roff mm macro package
more(1) - file perusal filter for crt viewing
more(1p) - by-page basis
mountpoint(1) - see if a directory or file is a mountpoint
mpstat(1) - Report processors related statistics.
mrtg2pcp(1) - import MRTG data and create a PCP archive
msgattrib(1) - attribute matching and manipulation on message catalog
msgcat(1) - combines several message catalogs
msgcmp(1) - compare message catalog and template
msgcomm(1) - match two message catalogs
msgconv(1) - character set conversion for message catalog
msgen(1) - create English message catalog
msgexec(1) - process translations of message catalog
msgfilter(1) - edit translations of message catalog
msgfmt(1) - compile message catalog to binary format
msggrep(1) - pattern matching on message catalog
msginit(1) - initialize a message catalog
msgmerge(1) - merge message catalog and template
msgunfmt(1) - uncompile message catalog from binary format
msguniq(1) - unify duplicate translations in message catalog
ms_print(1) - post-processing tool for Massif
msql2mysql(1) - convert mSQL programs for use with MySQL
mtrace(1) - interpret the malloc trace log
mv(1) - move (rename) files
mv(1p) - move files
myisamchk(1) - MyISAM table-maintenance utility
myisam_ftdump(1) - display full-text index information
myisamlog(1) - display MyISAM log file contents
myisampack(1) - generate compressed, read-only MyISAM tables
my_print_defaults(1) - display options from option files
my_safe_process(1) - Utility program that encapsulates process creation, monitoring and bulletproof process cleanup
mysql-stress-test.pl(1) - server stress test program
mysql-test-run.pl(1) - run MariaDB test suite
mysql(1) - the MariaDB command-line tool
mysql.server(1) - MariaDB server startup script
mysqlaccess(1) - client for checking access privileges
mysqladmin(1) - client for administering a MariaB server
mysqlbinlog(1) - utility for processing binary log files
mysqlbug(1) - generate bug report
mysqlcheck(1) - a table maintenance program
mysql_client_test(1) - test client API
mysql_client_test_embedded(1) - test client API
mysql_config(1) - get compile options for compiling clients
mysql_convert_table_format(1) - convert tables to use a given storage engine
mysqld_multi(1) - manage multiple MariaDB servers
mysqld_safe(1) - MariaDB server startup script
mysqld_safe_helper(1) - helper script
mysqldump(1) - a database backup program
mysqldumpslow(1) - Summarize slow query log files
mysql_find_rows(1) - extract SQL statements from files
mysql_fix_extensions(1) - normalize table file name extensions
mysqlhotcopy(1) - a database backup program
mysqlimport(1) - a data import program
mysql_install_db(1) - initialize MariaDB data directory
mysql_plugin(1) - configure MariaDB server plugins
mysql_secure_installation(1) - improve MariaDB installation security
mysql_setpermission(1) - interactively set permissions in grant tables
mysqlshow(1) - display database, table, and column information
mysqlslap(1) - load emulation client
mysqltest(1) - program to run test cases
mysqltest_embedded(1) - program to run test cases
mysql_tzinfo_to_sql(1) - load the time zone tables
mysql_upgrade(1) - check tables for MariaDB upgrade
mysql_waitpid(1) - kill process and wait for its termination
mysql_zap(1) - kill processes that match a pattern
namei(1) - follow a pathname until a terminal point is found
ncat(1) - Concatenate and redirect sockets
ncurses5-config(1) - helper script for ncurses libraries
ncurses6-config(1) - helper script for ncurses libraries
ndiff(1) - Utility to compare the results of Nmap scans
needs-restarting(1) - report running processes that have been updated
neqn(1) - format equations for ascii output
networkctl(1) - Query the status of network links
newgidmap(1) - set the gid mapping of a user namespace
newgrp(1) - log in to a new group
newgrp(1p) - change to a new group
newhelp(1) - generate a performance metrics help database
newrole(1) - run a shell with a new SELinux role
newuidmap(1) - set the uid mapping of a user namespace
nfs4_editfacl(1) - manipulate NFSv4 file/directory access control lists
nfs4_getfacl(1) - get NFSv4 file/directory access control lists
nfs4_setfacl(1) - manipulate NFSv4 file/directory access control lists
nfsiostat-sysstat(1) - Report input/output statistics for network filesystems (NFS).
ngettext(1) - translate message and choose plural form
nice(1) - run a program with modified scheduling priority
nice(1p) - invoke a utility with an altered nice value
nisdomainname(1) - show or set the system's host name
nl(1) - number lines of files
nl(1p) - line numbering filter
nlmconv(1) - converts object code into an NLM.
nm(1) - list symbols from object files
nm(1p) - write the name list of an object file (DEVELOPMENT)
nmap-update(1) - Updater for Nmap's architecture-independent files
nmap(1) - Network exploration tool and security / port scanner
nodename(1) - show or set the system's host name
nohup(1) - run a command immune to hangups, with output to a non-tty
nohup(1p) - invoke a utility immune to hangups
nping(1) - Network packet generation tool / ping utility
nproc(1) - print the number of processing units available
nroff(1) - emulate nroff command with groff
nsenter(1) - run program with namespaces of other processes
numfmt(1) - Convert numbers from/to human-readable strings
objcopy(1) - copy and translate object files
objdump(1) - display information from object files.
ocount(1) - Event counting tool for Linux
ocsptool(1) - GnuTLS OCSP tool
od(1) - dump files in octal and other formats
od(1p) - dump files in various formats
op-check-perfevents(1) - checks for kernel perf pmu support
opannotate(1) - produce source or assembly annotated with profile data
oparchive(1) - produce archive of oprofile data for offline analysis
opcontrol(1) - control OProfile profiling
openvt(1) - start a program on a new virtual terminal (VT).
operf(1) - Performance profiler tool for Linux
opgprof(1) - produce gprof-format profile data
ophelp(1) - list OProfile events
opimport(1) - converts sample database files
opjitconv(1) - convert jit dump file to an ELF
opreport(1) - produce symbol or binary image summaries
oprofile(1) - a statistical profiler for Linux systems, capable of profiling all running code at low overhead; also included is a set of post-profiling analysis tools, as well as a simple event counting tool
oprof_start(1) - A GUI interface for OProfile
ovn-detrace(1) - convert ``ovs-appctl ofproto/trace'' output to combine OVN logical flow information.
ovs-pcap(1) - print packets from a pcap file as hex
ovs-sim(1) - Open vSwitch simulator environment
ovs-tcpundump(1) - convert ``tcpdump -xx'' output to hex strings
ovsdb-client(1) - command-line interface to ovsdb-server(1)
ovsdb-idlc(1) - Open vSwitch IDL (Interface Definition Language) compiler
ovsdb-server(1) - Open vSwitch database server
ovsdb-tool(1) - Open vSwitch database management utility
p11tool(1) - GnuTLS PKCS #11 tool
package-cleanup(1) - clean up locally installed, duplicate, or orphaned packages
passwd(1) - change user password
paste(1) - merge lines of files
paste(1p) - merge corresponding or subsequent lines of files
patch(1) - apply a diff file to an original
patch(1p) - apply changes to files
pathchk(1) - check whether file names are valid or portable
pathchk(1p) - check pathnames
pax(1p) - portable archive interchange
pcap-config(1) - write libpcap compiler and linker flags to standard output
pcp-atop(1) - Advanced System and Process Monitor
pcp-atopsar(1) - Advanced System Activity Report (pcp-atop related)
pcp-collectl(1) - collect data that describes the current system status
pcp-dmcache(1) - report on logical storage device caches
pcp-free(1) - report on free and used memory in the system
pcp-iostat(1) - performance metrics i/o statistics tool
pcp-ipcs(1) - provide information on IPC facilities
pcp-lvmcache(1) - report on logical storage device caches
pcp-mpstat(1) - Report CPU and Interrupt related statistics.
pcp-numastat(1) - report on NUMA memory allocation
pcp-pidstat(1) - Report statistics for Linux tasks.
pcp-python(1) - run a python script using a preferred python variant
pcp-shping(1) - report on shell service availability and response
pcp-summary(1) - run a command or summarize an installation
pcp-tapestat(1) - performance metrics i/o tape statistics tool
pcp-uptime(1) - tell how long the system has been running
pcp-verify(1) - verify aspects of a PCP installation
pcp-vmstat(1) - high-level system performance overview
pcp(1) - run a command or summarize an installation
pcp2csv(1) - performance metrics reporter
pcp2elasticsearch(1) - pcp-to-elasticsearch metrics exporter
pcp2graphite(1) - pcp-to-graphite metrics exporter
pcp2influxdb(1) - pcp-to-influxdb metrics exporter
pcp2json(1) - pcp-to-json metrics exporter
pcp2xlsx(1) - pcp-to-xlsx metrics exporter
pcp2xml(1) - pcp-to-xml metrics exporter
pcp2zabbix(1) - pcp-to-zabbix metrics exporter
PCPIntro(1) - introduction to the Performance Co-Pilot (PCP)
pcpintro(1) - introduction to the Performance Co-Pilot (PCP)
pcre-config(1) - program to return PCRE configuration
pcregrep(1) - a grep with Perl-compatible regular expressions.
pcretest(1) - a program for testing Perl-compatible regular expressions.
pdfmom(1) - Produce PDF documents using the mom macro set
pdfroff(1) - create PDF documents using groff
peekfd(1) - peek at file descriptors of running processes
perf-annotate(1) - Read perf.data (created by perf record) and display annotated code
perf-archive(1) - Create archive with object files with build-ids found in perf.data file
perf-bench(1) - General framework for benchmark suites
perf-buildid-cache(1) - Manage build-id cache.
perf-buildid-list(1) - List the buildids in a perf.data file
perf-c2c(1) - Shared Data C2C/HITM Analyzer.
perf-config(1) - Get and set variables in a configuration file.
perf-data(1) - Data file related processing
perf-diff(1) - Read perf.data files and display the differential profile
perf-evlist(1) - List the event names in a perf.data file
perf-ftrace(1) - simple wrapper for kernel's ftrace functionality
perf-help(1) - display help information about perf
perf-inject(1) - Filter to augment the events stream with additional information
perf-kallsyms(1) - Searches running kernel for symbols
perf-kmem(1) - Tool to trace/measure kernel memory properties
perf-kvm(1) - Tool to trace/measure kvm guest os
perf-list(1) - List all symbolic event types
perf-lock(1) - Analyze lock events
perf-mem(1) - Profile memory accesses
perf-probe(1) - Define new dynamic tracepoints
perf-record(1) - Run a command and record its profile into perf.data
perf-report(1) - Read perf.data (created by perf record) and display the profile
perf-sched(1) - Tool to trace/measure scheduler properties (latencies)
perf-script-perl(1) - Process trace data with a Perl script
perf-script-python(1) - Process trace data with a Python script
perf-script(1) - Read perf.data (created by perf record) and display trace output
perf-stat(1) - Run a command and gather performance counter statistics
perf-test(1) - Runs sanity tests.
perf-timechart(1) - Tool to visualize total system behavior during a workload
perf-top(1) - System profiling tool.
perf-trace(1) - strace inspired tool
perf(1) - Performance analysis tools for Linux
perfalloc(1) - notify pmdaperfevent(1) to disable hardware counter allocation.
perror(1) - explain error codes
pfbtops(1) - translate a PostScript font in .pfb format to ASCII
pg(1) - browse pagewise through text files
pgrep(1) - look up or signal processes based on name and other attributes
pic(1) - compile pictures for troff or TeX
pic2graph(1) - convert a PIC diagram into a cropped image
pidof(1) - find the process ID of a running program.
pidstat(1) - Report statistics for Linux tasks.
pinky(1) - lightweight finger
pkill(1) - look up or signal processes based on name and other attributes
pldd(1) - display dynamic shared objects linked into a process
pmafm(1) - Performance Co-Pilot archive folio manager
pmap(1) - report memory map of a process
pmatop(1) - Advanced System and Process Monitor
pmcd(1) - performance metrics collector daemon
pmcd_wait(1) - wait for PMCD to accept client connections
pmchart(1) - strip chart tool for Performance Co-Pilot
pmclient(1) - a simple performance metrics client
pmclient_fg(1) - a simple performance metrics client
pmcollectl(1) - collect data that describes the current system status
pmconfig(1) - Performance Co-Pilot configuration parameters
pmconfirm(1) - general purpose dialog box
pmcpp(1) - simple preprocessor for the Performance Co-Pilot
pmdaactivemq(1) - ActiveMQ performance metrics domain agent (PMDA)
pmdaaix(1) - operating system kernel performance metrics domain agents
pmdaapache(1) - Apache2 web server performance metrics domain agent (PMDA)
pmdabash(1) - Bourne-Again SHell trace performance metrics domain agent
pmdabind2(1) - BIND performance metrics domain agent (PMDA)
pmdabonding(1) - Linux bonded interface performance metrics domain agent (PMDA)
pmdacifs(1) - Common Internet Filesystem (CIFS) PMDA
pmdacisco(1) - Cisco router performance metrics domain agent (PMDA)
pmdadarwin(1) - operating system kernel performance metrics domain agents
pmdadbping(1) - database response time and availability PMDA
pmdadm(1) - Device Mapper PMDA
pmdadocker(1) - docker performance metrics domain agent (PMDA)
pmdads389(1) - 389 Directory Server PMDA
pmdads389log(1) - 389 Directory Server Log PMDA
pmdaelasticsearch(1) - elasticsearch performance metrics domain agent (PMDA)
pmdafreebsd(1) - operating system kernel performance metrics domain agents
pmdagfs2(1) - Global Filesystem v2 (GFS2) PMDA
pmdagluster(1) - Gluster Filesystem PMDA
pmdagpfs(1) - gpfs filesystem statistics performance metrics domain agent (PMDA)
pmdahaproxy(1) - HAProxy PMDA
pmdaib(1) - Infiniband performance metrics domain agent (PMDA)
pmdajbd2(1) - journal block device (JBD) performance metrics domain agent (PMDA)
pmdajson(1) - JSON PMDA
pmdakernel(1) - operating system kernel performance metrics domain agents
pmdakvm(1) - Linux virtualization performance metrics domain agent (PMDA)
pmdalibvirt(1) - libvirt PMDA
pmdalinux(1) - operating system kernel performance metrics domain agents
pmdalio(1) - Linux LIO subsystem PMDA
pmdalmsensors(1) - Linux hardware monitoring performance metrics domain agent (PMDA)
pmdalogger(1) - log file performance metrics domain agent (PMDA)
pmdalustre(1) - lustre filesystem statistics performance metrics domain agent (PMDA)
pmdalustrecomm(1) - Lustre filesystem comms performance metrics domain agent (PMDA)
pmdamailq(1) - mail queue performance metrics domain agent (PMDA)
pmdamemcache(1) - memcached performance metrics domain agent (PMDA)
pmdamic(1) - MIC card PMDA
pmdammv(1) - memory mapped values performance metrics domain agent (PMDA)
pmdamounts(1) - filesystem mounts performance metrics domain agent (PMDA)
pmdamysql(1) - MySQL and MariaDB database PMDA
pmdanetbsd(1) - operating system kernel performance metrics domain agents
pmdanetfilter(1) - Linux netfilter IP connection tracking performance metrics domain agent (PMDA)
pmdanfsclient(1) - NFS client statistics performance metrics domain agent (PMDA)
pmdanginx(1) - nginx performance metrics domain agent (PMDA)
pmdanutcracker(1) - NutCracker performance metrics domain agent (PMDA)
pmdanvidia(1) - nvidia gpu metrics domain agent (PMDA)
pmdaoracle(1) - Oracle database PMDA
pmdapapi(1) - papi performance metrics domain agent (PMDA)
pmdaperfevent(1) - hardware performance counter performance metrics domain agent (PMDA)
pmdapipe(1) - command output capture performance metrics domain agent (PMDA)
pmdapostfix(1) - Postfix performance metrics domain agent (PMDA)
pmdapostgresql(1) - PostgreSQL database PMDA
pmdaproc(1) - process performance metrics domain agent (PMDA)
pmdaprometheus(1) - Prometheus PMDA
pmdaredis(1) - Redis performance metrics domain agent (PMDA)
pmdaroomtemp(1) - room temperature performance metrics domain agent (PMDA)
pmdaroot(1) - a privileged PMCD helper performance metrics domain agent
pmdarpm(1) - RPM packages performance metrics domain agent (PMDA)
pmdarsyslog(1) - rsyslog (reliable and extended syslog) PMDA
pmdasample(1) - sample performance metrics domain agent (PMDA)
pmdasendmail(1) - sendmail performance metrics domain agent (PMDA)
pmdashping(1) - "shell-ping" performance metrics domain agent
pmdasimple(1) - simple performance metrics domain agent (PMDA)
pmdaslurm(1) - SLURM statistics performance metrics domain agent (PMDA)
pmdasolaris(1) - operating system kernel performance metrics domain agents
pmdasummary(1) - summary performance metrics domain agent (PMDA)
pmdasystemd(1) - systemd performance metrics domain agent (PMDA)
pmdate(1) - display an offset date
pmdatrace(1) - application-level transaction performance metrics domain agent
pmdatrivial(1) - trivial performance metrics domain agent (PMDA)
pmdatxmon(1) - txmon performance metrics domain agent (PMDA)
pmdaunbound(1) - Unbound resolver PMDA
pmdaweblog(1) - performance metrics domain agent (PMDA) for Web server logs
pmdawindows(1) - operating system kernel performance metrics domain agents
pmdaxfs(1) - XFS filesystem performance metrics domain agent (PMDA)
pmdazimbra(1) - Zimbra Collaboration Suite (ZCS) PMDA
pmdazswap(1) - zswap (compressed swap) PMDA
pmdbg(1) - report Performance Co-Pilot debug options
pmdiff(1) - compares archives and report significant differences
pmdumplog(1) - dump internal details of a performance metrics archive log
pmdumptext(1) - dump performance metrics to an ASCII table
pmerr(1) - translate Performance Co-Pilot error codes into error messages
pmevent(1) - arbitrary performance metrics value dumper
pmfind(1) - find PCP services on the network
pmgenmap(1) - generate C code to simplify handling of performance metrics
pmgetopt(1) - Performance Co-Pilot shell script option parser
pmhostname(1) - report hostname
pmie(1) - inference engine for performance metrics
pmie2col(1) - convert pmie output to multi-column format
pmie_check(1) - administration of the Performance Co-Pilot inference engine
pmieconf(1) - display and set configurable pmie rule variables
pmie_daily(1) - administration of the Performance Co-Pilot inference engine
pmiestatus(1) - display information from pmie stats file
pminfo(1) - display information about performance metrics
pmiostat(1) - performance metrics i/o statistics tool
pmjson(1) - Performance Co-Pilot JSON dumping utility
pmlc(1) - configure active Performance Co-Pilot pmlogger(s) interactively
pmlock(1) - simple file-based mutex
pmlogcheck(1) - checks for invalid data in a PCP archive
pmlogconf(1) - create/edit a pmlogger configuration file
pmlogextract(1) - reduce, extract, concatenate and merge Performance Co-Pilot archives
pmlogger(1) - create archive log for performance metrics
pmlogger_check(1) - administration of Performance Co-Pilot archive log files
pmlogger_daily(1) - administration of Performance Co-Pilot archive log files
pmlogger_merge(1) - administration of Performance Co-Pilot archive log files
pmloglabel(1) - check and repair a performance metrics archive label
pmlogmv(1) - move (rename) Performance Co-Pilot archive files
pmlogreduce(1) - temporal reduction of Performance Co-Pilot archives
pmlogrewrite(1) - rewrite Performance Co-Pilot archives
pmlogsummary(1) - calculate averages of metrics stored in a set of PCP archives
pmmessage(1) - general purpose dialog box
pmmgr(1) - pcp daemon manager
pmnewlog(1) - stop and restart archive logging for PCP performance metrics
pmnsadd(1) - add new names to the Performance Co-Pilot PMNS
pmnscomp(1) - compile an ASCII performance metrics namespace into binary format.
pmnsdel(1) - delete a subtree of names from the Performance Co-Pilot PMNS
pmnsmerge(1) - merge multiple versions of a Performance Co-Pilot PMNS
pmpause(1) - portable subsecond-capable sleep
pmpost(1) - append messages to the Performance Co-Pilot notice board
pmprobe(1) - lightweight probe for performance metrics
pmproxy(1) - proxy for performance metrics collector daemon
pmpython(1) - run a python script using a preferred python variant
pmquery(1) - general purpose dialog box
pmrep(1) - performance metrics reporter
pmsignal(1) - send a signal to one or more processes
pmsleep(1) - portable subsecond-capable sleep
pmsnap(1) - generate performance summary snapshot images
pmsocks(1) - shell wrapper for performance monitoring across firewalls
pmstat(1) - high-level system performance overview
pmstore(1) - modify performance metric values
pmtime(1) - time control server for Performance Co-Pilot
pmtrace(1) - command line performance instrumentation
pmval(1) - arbitrary performance metrics value dumper
pmwebd(1) - web access to PCP
ppdc(1) - cups ppd compiler (deprecated)
ppdhtml(1) - cups html summary generator (deprecated)
ppdi(1) - import ppd files (deprecated)
ppdmerge(1) - merge ppd files (deprecated)
ppdpo(1) - ppd message catalog generator (deprecated)
pr(1) - convert text files for printing
pr(1p) - print files
preconv(1) - convert encoding of input files to something GNU troff understands
printenv(1) - print all or part of environment
printf(1) - format and print data
printf(1p) - write formatted output
prlimit(1) - get and set process resource limits
procps(1) - report a snapshot of the current processes.
prs(1p) - print an SCCS file (DEVELOPMENT)
prtstat(1) - print statistics of a process
ps(1) - report a snapshot of the current processes.
ps(1p) - report process status
psfaddtable(1) - add a Unicode character table to a console font
psfgettable(1) - extract the embedded Unicode character table from a console font
psfstriptable(1) - remove the embedded Unicode character table from a console font
psfxtable(1) - handle Unicode character tables for console fonts
psktool(1) - GnuTLS PSK tool
pslog(1) - report current logs path of a process
pstree(1) - display a tree of processes
ptx(1) - produce a permuted index of file contents
pv(1) - monitor the progress of data through a pipe
pwd(1) - print name of current/working directory
pwd(1p) - return working directory name
pwdx(1) - report current working directory of a process
qalter(1p) - alter batch job
qdel(1p) - delete batch jobs
qhold(1p) - hold batch jobs
qmove(1p) - move batch jobs
qmsg(1p) - send message to batch jobs
qrerun(1p) - rerun batch jobs
qrls(1p) - release batch jobs
qselect(1p) - select batch jobs
qsig(1p) - signal batch jobs
qstat(1p) - show status of batch jobs
qsub(1p) - submit a script
quilt(1) - tool to manage series of patches
quota(1) - display disk usage and limits
quotasync(1) - synchronize in-kernel file system usage and limits to disk format
ranlib(1) - generate index to archive.
read(1p) - read a line from standard input
readelf(1) - Displays information about ELF files.
readlink(1) - print resolved symbolic links or canonical file names
readonly(1p) - set the readonly attribute for variables
realpath(1) - print the resolved path
recode-sr-latin(1) - convert Serbian text from Cyrillic to Latin script
refer(1) - preprocess bibliographic references for groff
rename(1) - rename files
renice(1) - alter priority of running processes
renice(1p) - set nice values of running processes
replace(1) - a string-replacement utility
repo-graph(1) - output a full package dependency graph in dot format
repo-rss(1) - generates an RSS feed from one or more Yum repositories
repoclosure(1) - display a list of unresolved dependencies for a yum repository
repodiff(1) - list differences between two or more Yum repositories
repomanage(1) - list the newest or oldest RPM packages in a directory
repoquery(1) - query information from Yum repositories
reposync(1) - synchronize yum repositories to a local directory
repotrack(1) - track a package and its dependencies and download them
RESET(1) - terminal initialization
reset(1) - initialize a terminal or query terminfo database
resolveip(1) - resolve host name to IP address or vice versa
resolve_stack_dump(1) - resolve numeric stack trace dump to symbols
return(1p) - return from a function or dot script
rev(1) - reverse lines characterwise
rm(1) - remove files or directories
rm(1p) - remove directory entries
rmdel(1p) - remove a delta from an SCCS file (DEVELOPMENT)
rmdir(1) - remove empty directories
rmdir(1p) - remove directories
roff2dvi(1) - transform roff code into dvi mode
roff2html(1) - transform roff code into html mode
roff2pdf(1) - transform roff code into pdf mode
roff2ps(1) - transform roff code into ps mode
roff2text(1) - transform roff code into text mode
roff2x(1) - transform roff code into x mode
rsync(1) - a fast, versatile, remote (and local) file-copying tool
runcon(1) - run command with specified security context
runuser(1) - run a command with substitute user and group ID
sact(1p) - editing activity (DEVELOPMENT)
sadf(1) - Display data collected by sar in multiple formats.
sar(1) - Collect, report, or save system activity information.
sar2pcp(1) - import sar data and create a PCP archive
sccs(1p) - front end for the SCCS subsystem (DEVELOPMENT)
scmp_sys_resolver(1) - Resolve system calls
scp(1) - secure copy (remote file copy program)
screen(1) - screen manager with VT100/ANSI terminal emulation
script(1) - make typescript of terminal session
scriptreplay(1) - play back typescripts, using timing information
sdiff(1) - side-by-side merge of file differences
secon(1) - See an SELinux context, from a file, program or user input.
sed(1) - stream editor for filtering and transforming text
sed(1p) - stream editor
seq(1) - print a sequence of numbers
set(1p) - set or unset options and positional parameters
setfacl(1) - set file access control lists
setfattr(1) - set extended attributes of filesystem objects
setleds(1) - set the keyboard leds
setmetamode(1) - define the keyboard meta key handling
setpriv(1) - run a program with different Linux privilege settings
setsid(1) - run a program in a new session
setterm(1) - set terminal attributes
sftp(1) - secure file transfer program
sg(1) - execute command as different group ID
sh(1p) - shell, the standard command language interpreter
sha1sum(1) - compute and check SHA1 message digest
sha224sum(1) - compute and check SHA224 message digest
sha256sum(1) - compute and check SHA256 message digest
sha384sum(1) - compute and check SHA384 message digest
sha512sum(1) - compute and check SHA512 message digest
sheet2pcp(1) - import spreadsheet data and create a PCP archive
shift(1p) - shift positional parameters
show-changed-rco(1) - show changes in an RPM package
show-installed(1) - show installed RPM packages and descriptions
showkey(1) - examine the codes sent by the keyboard
shred(1) - overwrite a file to hide its contents, and optionally delete it
shuf(1) - generate random permutations
size(1) - list section sizes and total size.
skill(1) - send a signal or report process status
slabtop(1) - display kernel slab cache information in real time
sleep(1) - delay for a specified amount of time
sleep(1p) - suspend execution for an interval
snice(1) - send a signal or report process status
soelim(1) - interpret .so requests in groff input
sort(1) - sort lines of text files
sort(1p) - sort, merge, or sequence check text files
sparse(1) - Semantic Parser for C
split(1) - split a file into pieces
split(1p) - split files into pieces
sprof(1) - read and display shared object profiling data
srptool(1) - GnuTLS SRP tool
ssh-add(1) - adds private key identities to the authentication agent
ssh-agent(1) - authentication agent
ssh-keygen(1) - authentication key generation, management and conversion
ssh-keyscan(1) - gather ssh public keys
ssh(1) - OpenSSH SSH client (remote login program)
SSHFS(1) - filesystem client based on ssh
sshfs(1) - filesystem client based on ssh
stap-merge(1) - systemtap per-cpu binary merger
stap-prep(1) - prepare system for systemtap use
stap-report(1) - collect system information that is useful for debugging systemtap bugs
stap(1) - systemtap script translator/driver
stapref(1) - systemtap language reference
stapvirt(1) - prepare libvirt domains for systemtap probing
stat(1) - display file or file system status
stdbuf(1) - Run COMMAND, with modified buffering operations for its standard streams.
stg-branch(1) - Branch operations: switch, list, create, rename, delete, ...
stg-clean(1) - Delete the empty patches in the series
stg-clone(1) - Make a local clone of a remote repository
stg-commit(1) - Permanently store the applied patches into the stack base
stg-delete(1) - Delete patches
stg-diff(1) - Show the tree diff
stg-edit(1) - Edit a patch description or diff
stg-export(1) - Export patches to a directory
stg-files(1) - Show the files modified by a patch (or the current patch)
stg-float(1) - Push patches to the top, even if applied
stg-fold(1) - Integrate a GNU diff patch into the current patch
stg-goto(1) - Push or pop patches to the given one
stg-hide(1) - Hide a patch in the series
stg-id(1) - Print the git hash value of a StGit reference
stg-import(1) - Import a GNU diff file as a new patch
stg-init(1) - Initialise the current branch for use with StGIT
stg-log(1) - Display the patch changelog
stg-mail(1) - Send a patch or series of patches by e-mail
stg-new(1) - Create a new, empty patch
stg-next(1) - Print the name of the next patch
stg-patches(1) - Show the applied patches modifying a file
stg-pick(1) - Import a patch from a different branch or a commit object
stg-pop(1) - Pop one or more patches from the stack
stg-prev(1) - Print the name of the previous patch
stg-publish(1) - Push the stack changes to a merge-friendly branch
stg-pull(1) - Pull changes from a remote repository
stg-push(1) - Push one or more patches onto the stack
stg-rebase(1) - Move the stack base to another point in history
stg-redo(1) - Undo the last undo operation
stg-refresh(1) - Generate a new commit for the current patch
stg-rename(1) - Rename a patch
stg-repair(1) - Fix StGit metadata if branch was modified with git commands
stg-reset(1) - Reset the patch stack to an earlier state
stg-series(1) - Print the patch series
stg-show(1) - Show the commit corresponding to a patch
stg-sink(1) - Send patches deeper down the stack
stg-squash(1) - Squash two or more patches into one
stg-sync(1) - Synchronise patches with a branch or a series
stg-top(1) - Print the name of the top patch
stg-uncommit(1) - Turn regular git commits into StGit patches
stg-undo(1) - Undo the last operation
stg-unhide(1) - Unhide a hidden patch
stg(1) - Manage stacks of patches using the Git content tracker
strace(1) - trace system calls and signals
strings(1) - print the strings of printable characters in files.
strings(1p) - find printable strings in files
strip(1) - Discard symbols from object files.
strip(1p) - remove unnecessary information from strippable files (DEVELOPMENT)
stty(1) - change and print terminal line settings
stty(1p) - set the options for a terminal
su(1) - run a command with substitute user and group ID
sum(1) - checksum and count the blocks in a file
sync(1) - Synchronize cached writes to persistent storage
systemctl(1) - Control the systemd system and service manager
systemd-analyze(1) - Analyze system boot-up performance
systemd-ask-password(1) - Query the user for a system password
systemd-bootchart(1) - Boot performance graphing tool
systemd-cat(1) - Connect a pipeline or program's output with the journal
systemd-cgls(1) - Recursively show control group contents
systemd-cgtop(1) - Show top control groups by their resource usage
systemd-delta(1) - Find overridden configuration files
systemd-detect-virt(1) - Detect execution in a virtualized environment
systemd-escape(1) - Escape strings for usage in system unit names
systemd-firstboot(1) - Initialize basic system settings on or before the first boot-up of a system
systemd-firstboot.service(1) - Initialize basic system settings on or before the first boot-up of a system
systemd-inhibit(1) - Execute a program with an inhibition lock taken
systemd-machine-id-setup(1) - Initialize the machine ID in /etc/machine-id
systemd-mount(1) - Establish and destroy transient mount or auto-mount points
systemd-notify(1) - Notify service manager about start-up completion and other daemon status changes
systemd-nspawn(1) - Spawn a namespace container for debugging, testing and building
systemd-path(1) - List and query system and user paths
systemd-resolve(1) - Resolve domain names, IPV4 and IPv6 addresses, DNS resource records, and services
systemd-run(1) - Run programs in transient scope units, service units, or timer-scheduled service units
systemd-socket-activate(1) - Test socket activation of daemons
systemd-tty-ask-password-agent(1) - List or process pending systemd password requests
systemd-umount(1) - Establish and destroy transient mount or auto-mount points
systemd(1) - systemd system and service manager
systemkey-tool(1) - GnuTLS system key tool
TABS(1) - set tabs on a terminal
tabs(1) - set tabs on a terminal
tabs(1p) - set terminal tabs
tac(1) - concatenate and print files in reverse
tail(1) - output the last part of files
tail(1p) - copy the last part of a file
talk(1p) - talk to another user
tapestat(1) - Report tape statistics.
tar(1) - an archiving utility
taskset(1) - set or retrieve a process's CPU affinity
tbl(1) - format tables for troff
tcpdump(1) - dump traffic on a network
tee(1) - read from standard input and write to standard output and files
tee(1p) - duplicate standard input
telnet-probe(1) - lightweight telnet-like port probe
test(1) - check file types and compare values
test(1p) - evaluate expression
tfmtodit(1) - create font files for use with groff -Tdvi
time(1) - time a simple command or give resource usage
time(1p) - time a simple command
timedatectl(1) - Control the system time and date
timeout(1) - run a command with a time limit
times(1p) - write process times
tload(1) - graphic representation of system load average
tmux(1) - terminal multiplexer
tokuftdump(1) - look into the fractal tree file
tokuft_logdump(1) - Dump the log from stdin to stdout
tokuft_logprint(1) - Dump the log from stdin to stdout
top(1) - display Linux processes
touch(1) - change file timestamps
touch(1p) - change file access and modification times
tpmtool(1) - GnuTLS TPM tool
TPUT(1) - initialize a terminal or query terminfo database
tput(1) - initialize a terminal or query terminfo database
tput(1p) - change terminal characteristics
tr(1) - translate or delete characters
tr(1p) - translate characters
trace-cmd-check-events(1) - parse the event formats on local system
trace-cmd-extract(1) - extract out the data from the Ftrace Linux tracer.
trace-cmd-hist(1) - show histogram of events in trace.dat file
trace-cmd-list(1) - list available plugins, events or options for Ftrace.
trace-cmd-listen(1) - listen for incoming connection to record tracing.
trace-cmd-mem(1) - show memory usage of certain kmem events
trace-cmd-options(1) - list available options from trace-cmd plugins
trace-cmd-profile(1) - profile tasks running live
trace-cmd-record(1) - record a trace from the Ftrace Linux internal tracer
trace-cmd-report(1) - show in ASCII a trace created by trace-cmd record
trace-cmd-reset(1) - turn off all Ftrace tracing to bring back full performance
trace-cmd-restore(1) - restore a failed trace record
trace-cmd-show(1) - show the contents of the Ftrace Linux kernel tracing buffer.
trace-cmd-snapshot(1) - take, reset, free, or show a Ftrace kernel snapshot
trace-cmd-split(1) - split a trace.dat file into smaller files
trace-cmd-stack(1) - read, enable or disable Ftrace Linux kernel stack tracing.
trace-cmd-start(1) - start the Ftrace Linux kernel tracer without recording
trace-cmd-stat(1) - show the status of the tracing (ftrace) system
trace-cmd-stop(1) - stop the Ftrace Linux kernel tracer from writing to the ring buffer.
trace-cmd-stream(1) - stream a trace to stdout as it is happening
trace-cmd(1) - interacts with Ftrace Linux kernel internal tracer
trap(1p) - trap signals
troff(1) - the troff processor of the groff text formatting system
true(1) - do nothing, successfully
true(1p) - return true value
truncate(1) - shrink or extend the size of a file to the specified size
TSET(1) - terminal initialization
tset(1) - terminal initialization
tsort(1) - perform topological sort
tsort(1p) - topological sort
tty(1) - print the file name of the terminal connected to standard input
tty(1p) - return user's terminal name
type(1p) - write a description of command type
ul(1) - do underlining
ulimit(1p) - set or report file size limit
umask(1p) - get or set the file mode creation mask
unalias(1p) - remove alias definitions
uname(1) - print system information
uname(1p) - return system name
uncompress(1p) - expand compressed data
unexpand(1) - convert spaces to tabs
unexpand(1p) - convert spaces to tabs
unget(1p) - undo a previous get of an SCCS file (DEVELOPMENT)
unicode_start(1) - put keyboard and console in unicode mode
unicode_stop(1) - revert keyboard and console from unicode mode
uniq(1) - report or omit repeated lines
uniq(1p) - report or filter out repeated lines in a file
unlink(1) - call the unlink function to remove the specified file
unlink(1p) - call the unlink() function
unset(1p) - unset values and attributes of variables and functions
unshare(1) - run program with some namespaces unshared from parent
update-alternatives(1) - maintain symbolic links determining default commands
updatedb(1) - update a file name database
uptime(1) - Tell how long the system has been running.
usb-devices(1) - print USB device details
users(1) - print the user names of users currently logged in to the current host
utmpdump(1) - dump UTMP and WTMP files in raw format
uucp(1p) - to-system copy
uudecode(1p) - decode a binary file
uuencode(1p) - encode a binary file
uuidgen(1) - create a new UUID value
uuidparse(1) - an utility to parse unique identifiers
uustat(1p) - uucp status enquiry and job control
uux(1p) - remote command execution
val(1p) - validate SCCS files (DEVELOPMENT)
valgrind-listener(1) - listens on a socket for Valgrind commentary
valgrind(1) - a suite of tools for debugging and profiling programs
vdir(1) - list directory contents
verify_blkparse(1) - verifies an output file produced by blkparse
verifytree(1) - verify that a local yum repository is consistent
vgdb(1) - intermediary between Valgrind and GDB or a shell
vi(1p) - oriented (visual) display editor
vlock(1) - Virtual Console lock program
w(1) - Show who is logged on and what they are doing.
wait(1p) - await process completion
wall(1) - write a message to all users
watch(1) - execute a program periodically, showing output fullscreen
wc(1) - print newline, word, and byte counts for each file
wc(1p) - word, line, and byte or character count
Wget(1) - The non-interactive network downloader.
wget(1) - The non-interactive network downloader.
what(1p) - identify SCCS files (DEVELOPMENT)
whatis(1) - display one-line manual page descriptions
whereis(1) - locate the binary, source, and manual page files for a command
who(1) - show who is logged on
who(1p) - display who is on the system
whoami(1) - print effective userid
windmc(1) - generates Windows message resources.
windres(1) - manipulate Windows resources.
write(1) - send a message to another user
write(1p) - write to another user
wsrep_sst_common(1) - common command line parser to be sourced by other SST scripts
wsrep_sst_mysqldump(1) - mysqldump-based state snapshot transfer
wsrep_sst_rsync(1) - rsync-based state snapshot transfer
wsrep_sst_xtrabackup-v2(1) - xtrabackup-based state snapshot transfer
wsrep_sst_xtrabackup(1) - xtrabackup-based state snapshot transfer
xargs(1) - build and execute command lines from standard input
xargs(1p) - construct argument lists and invoke utility
xgettext(1) - extract gettext strings from source
yacc(1p) - yet another compiler compiler (DEVELOPMENT)
yes(1) - output a string repeatedly until killed
ypdomainname(1) - show or set the system's host name
yum-aliases(1) - yum aliases plugin
yum-builddep(1) - install missing dependencies for building an RPM package
yum-changelog(1) - changelog
yum-config-manager(1) - manage yum configuration options and yum repositories
yum-debug-dump(1) - write system RPM configuration to a debug-dump file
yum-debug-restore(1) - replay Yum transactions captured in a debug-dump file
yum-filter-data(1) - yum filter data plugin
yum-fs-snapshot(1) - fs-snapshot
yum-groups-manager(1) - create and edit yum's group metadata
yum-list-data(1) - yum list data plugin
yum-ovl(1) - Performs an initial copy-up of yum(8) package database.
yum-utils(1) - tools for manipulating repositories and extended package management
yum-verify(1) - yum verify plugin
yum-versionlock(1) - Version lock rpm packages
yumdownloader(1) - download RPM packages from Yum repositories
zcat(1p) - expand and concatenate data
zenmap(1) - Graphical Nmap frontend and results viewer
zsoelim(1) - satisfy .so requests in roff input
accept(2) - accept a connection on a socket
accept4(2) - accept a connection on a socket
access(2) - check user's permissions for a file
acct(2) - switch process accounting on or off
add_key(2) - add a key to the kernel's key management facility
adjtimex(2) - tune kernel clock
afs_syscall(2) - unimplemented system calls
alarm(2) - set an alarm clock for delivery of a signal
alloc_hugepages(2) - allocate or free huge pages
arch_prctl(2) - set architecture-specific thread state
arm_fadvise(2) - predeclare an access pattern for file data
arm_fadvise64_64(2) - predeclare an access pattern for file data
arm_sync_file_range(2) - sync a file segment with disk
bdflush(2) - start, flush, or tune buffer-dirty-flush daemon
bind(2) - bind a name to a socket
bpf(2) - perform a command on an extended BPF map or program
break(2) - unimplemented system calls
brk(2) - change data segment size
cacheflush(2) - flush contents of instruction and/or data cache
capget(2) - set/get capabilities of thread(s)
capset(2) - set/get capabilities of thread(s)
chdir(2) - change working directory
chmod(2) - change permissions of a file
chown(2) - change ownership of a file
chown32(2) - change ownership of a file
chroot(2) - change root directory
clock_getres(2) - clock and time functions
clock_gettime(2) - clock and time functions
clock_nanosleep(2) - high-resolution sleep with specifiable clock
clock_settime(2) - clock and time functions
clone(2) - create a child process
clone2(2) - create a child process
__clone2(2) - create a child process
close(2) - close a file descriptor
connect(2) - initiate a connection on a socket
copy_file_range(2) - Copy a range of data from one file to another
creat(2) - open and possibly create a file
create_module(2) - create a loadable module entry
delete_module(2) - unload a kernel module
dup(2) - duplicate a file descriptor
dup2(2) - duplicate a file descriptor
dup3(2) - duplicate a file descriptor
epoll_create(2) - open an epoll file descriptor
epoll_create1(2) - open an epoll file descriptor
epoll_ctl(2) - control interface for an epoll file descriptor
epoll_pwait(2) - wait for an I/O event on an epoll file descriptor
epoll_wait(2) - wait for an I/O event on an epoll file descriptor
eventfd(2) - create a file descriptor for event notification
eventfd2(2) - create a file descriptor for event notification
execve(2) - execute program
execveat(2) - execute program relative to a directory file descriptor
exit(2) - terminate the calling process
_Exit(2) - terminate the calling process
_exit(2) - terminate the calling process
exit_group(2) - exit all threads in a process
faccessat(2) - check user's permissions for a file
fadvise64(2) - predeclare an access pattern for file data
fadvise64_64(2) - predeclare an access pattern for file data
fallocate(2) - manipulate file space
fanotify_init(2) - create and initialize fanotify group
fanotify_mark(2) - add, remove, or modify an fanotify mark on a filesystem object
fattach(2) - unimplemented system calls
fchdir(2) - change working directory
fchmod(2) - change permissions of a file
fchmodat(2) - change permissions of a file
fchown(2) - change ownership of a file
fchown32(2) - change ownership of a file
fchownat(2) - change ownership of a file
fcntl(2) - manipulate file descriptor
fcntl64(2) - manipulate file descriptor
fdatasync(2) - synchronize a file's in-core state with storage device
fdetach(2) - unimplemented system calls
fgetxattr(2) - retrieve an extended attribute value
finit_module(2) - load a kernel module
flistxattr(2) - list extended attribute names
flock(2) - apply or remove an advisory lock on an open file
fork(2) - create a child process
free_hugepages(2) - allocate or free huge pages
fremovexattr(2) - remove an extended attribute
fsetxattr(2) - set an extended attribute value
fstat(2) - get file status
fstat64(2) - get file status
fstatat(2) - get file status
fstatat64(2) - get file status
fstatfs(2) - get filesystem statistics
fstatfs64(2) - get filesystem statistics
fstatvfs(2) - get filesystem statistics
fsync(2) - synchronize a file's in-core state with storage device
ftruncate(2) - truncate a file to a specified length
ftruncate64(2) - truncate a file to a specified length
futex(2) - fast user-space locking
futimesat(2) - change timestamps of a file relative to a directory file descriptor
getcontext(2) - get or set the user context
getcpu(2) - determine CPU and NUMA node on which the calling thread is running
getcwd(2) - get current working directory
getdents(2) - get directory entries
getdents64(2) - get directory entries
getdomainname(2) - get/set NIS domain name
getdtablesize(2) - get file descriptor table size
getegid(2) - get group identity
getegid32(2) - get group identity
geteuid(2) - get user identity
geteuid32(2) - get user identity
getgid(2) - get group identity
getgid32(2) - get group identity
getgroups(2) - get/set list of supplementary group IDs
getgroups32(2) - get/set list of supplementary group IDs
gethostid(2) - get or set the unique identifier of the current host
gethostname(2) - get/set hostname
getitimer(2) - get or set value of an interval timer
get_kernel_syms(2) - retrieve exported kernel and module symbols
get_mempolicy(2) - retrieve NUMA memory policy for a thread
getmsg(2) - unimplemented system calls
getpagesize(2) - get memory page size
getpeername(2) - get name of connected peer socket
getpgid(2) - set/get process group
getpgrp(2) - set/get process group
getpid(2) - get process identification
getpmsg(2) - unimplemented system calls
getppid(2) - get process identification
getpriority(2) - get/set program scheduling priority
getrandom(2) - obtain a series of random bytes
getresgid(2) - get real, effective and saved user/group IDs
getresgid32(2) - get real, effective and saved user/group IDs
getresuid(2) - get real, effective and saved user/group IDs
getresuid32(2) - get real, effective and saved user/group IDs
getrlimit(2) - get/set resource limits
get_robust_list(2) - get/set list of robust futexes
getrusage(2) - get resource usage
getsid(2) - get session ID
getsockname(2) - get socket name
getsockopt(2) - get and set options on sockets
get_thread_area(2) - set a GDT entry for thread-local storage
gettid(2) - get thread identification
gettimeofday(2) - get / set time
getuid(2) - get user identity
getuid32(2) - get user identity
getunwind(2) - copy the unwind data to caller's buffer
getxattr(2) - retrieve an extended attribute value
gtty(2) - unimplemented system calls
idle(2) - make process 0 idle
inb(2) - port I/O
inb_p(2) - port I/O
init_module(2) - load a kernel module
inl(2) - port I/O
inl_p(2) - port I/O
inotify_add_watch(2) - add a watch to an initialized inotify instance
inotify_init(2) - initialize an inotify instance
inotify_init1(2) - initialize an inotify instance
inotify_rm_watch(2) - remove an existing watch from an inotify instance
insb(2) - port I/O
insl(2) - port I/O
insw(2) - port I/O
intro(2) - introduction to system calls
inw(2) - port I/O
inw_p(2) - port I/O
io_cancel(2) - cancel an outstanding asynchronous I/O operation
ioctl(2) - control device
ioctl_console(2) - ioctls for console terminal and virtual consoles
ioctl_fat(2) - manipulating the FAT filesystem
ioctl_ficlone(2) - share some the data of one file with another file
ioctl_ficlonerange(2) - share some the data of one file with another file
ioctl_fideduperange(2) - share some the data of one file with another file
ioctl_getfsmap(2) - retrieve the physical layout of the filesystem
ioctl_iflags(2) - ioctl() operations for inode flags
ioctl_list(2) - list of ioctl calls in Linux/i386 kernel
ioctl_ns(2) - ioctl() operations for Linux namespaces
ioctl_tty(2) - ioctls for terminals and serial lines
ioctl_userfaultfd(2) - create a file descriptor for handling page faults in user space
io_destroy(2) - destroy an asynchronous I/O context
io_getevents(2) - read asynchronous I/O events from the completion queue
ioperm(2) - set port input/output permissions
iopl(2) - change I/O privilege level
ioprio_get(2) - get/set I/O scheduling class and priority
ioprio_set(2) - get/set I/O scheduling class and priority
io_setup(2) - create an asynchronous I/O context
io_submit(2) - submit asynchronous I/O blocks for processing
ipc(2) - System V IPC system calls
isastream(2) - unimplemented system calls
kcmp(2) - compare two processes to determine if they share a kernel resource
kexec_file_load(2) - load a new kernel for later execution
kexec_load(2) - load a new kernel for later execution
keyctl(2) - manipulate the kernel's key management facility
kill(2) - send signal to a process
killpg(2) - send signal to a process group
lchown(2) - change ownership of a file
lchown32(2) - change ownership of a file
lgetxattr(2) - retrieve an extended attribute value
link(2) - make a new name for a file
linkat(2) - make a new name for a file
listen(2) - listen for connections on a socket
listxattr(2) - list extended attribute names
llistxattr(2) - list extended attribute names
llseek(2) - reposition read/write file offset
_llseek(2) - reposition read/write file offset
lock(2) - unimplemented system calls
lookup_dcookie(2) - return a directory entry's path
lremovexattr(2) - remove an extended attribute
lseek(2) - reposition read/write file offset
lsetxattr(2) - set an extended attribute value
lstat(2) - get file status
lstat64(2) - get file status
madvise(2) - give advice about use of memory
madvise1(2) - unimplemented system calls
mbind(2) - set memory policy for a memory range
membarrier(2) - issue memory barriers on a set of threads
memfd_create(2) - create an anonymous file
migrate_pages(2) - move all pages in a process to another set of nodes
mincore(2) - determine whether pages are resident in memory
mkdir(2) - create a directory
mkdirat(2) - create a directory
mknod(2) - create a special or ordinary file
mknodat(2) - create a special or ordinary file
mlock(2) - lock and unlock memory
mlock2(2) - lock and unlock memory
mlockall(2) - lock and unlock memory
mmap(2) - map or unmap files or devices into memory
mmap2(2) - map files or devices into memory
modify_ldt(2) - get or set a per-process LDT entry
mount(2) - mount filesystem
move_pages(2) - move individual pages of a process to another node
mprotect(2) - set protection on a region of memory
mpx(2) - unimplemented system calls
mq_getsetattr(2) - get/set message queue attributes
mq_notify(2) - register for notification when a message is available
mq_open(2) - open a message queue
mq_timedreceive(2) - receive a message from a message queue
mq_timedsend(2) - send a message to a message queue
mq_unlink(2) - remove a message queue
mremap(2) - remap a virtual memory address
msgctl(2) - System V message control operations
msgget(2) - get a System V message queue identifier
msgop(2) - System V message queue operations
msgrcv(2) - System V message queue operations
msgsnd(2) - System V message queue operations
msync(2) - synchronize a file with a memory map
munlock(2) - lock and unlock memory
munlockall(2) - lock and unlock memory
munmap(2) - map or unmap files or devices into memory
name_to_handle_at(2) - obtain handle for a pathname and open file via a handle
nanosleep(2) - high-resolution sleep
newfstatat(2) - get file status
_newselect(2) - synchronous I/O multiplexing
nfsservctl(2) - syscall interface to kernel nfs daemon
nice(2) - change process priority
oldfstat(2) - get file status
oldlstat(2) - get file status
oldolduname(2) - get name and information about current kernel
oldstat(2) - get file status
olduname(2) - get name and information about current kernel
open(2) - open and possibly create a file
openat(2) - open and possibly create a file
open_by_handle_at(2) - obtain handle for a pathname and open file via a handle
outb(2) - port I/O
outb_p(2) - port I/O
outl(2) - port I/O
outl_p(2) - port I/O
outsb(2) - port I/O
outsl(2) - port I/O
outsw(2) - port I/O
outw(2) - port I/O
outw_p(2) - port I/O
pause(2) - wait for signal
pciconfig_iobase(2) - pci device information handling
pciconfig_read(2) - pci device information handling
pciconfig_write(2) - pci device information handling
perf_event_open(2) - set up performance monitoring
perfmonctl(2) - interface to IA-64 performance monitoring unit
personality(2) - set the process execution domain
phys(2) - unimplemented system calls
pipe(2) - create pipe
pipe2(2) - create pipe
pivot_root(2) - change the root filesystem
pkey_alloc(2) - allocate or free a protection key
pkey_free(2) - allocate or free a protection key
pkey_mprotect(2) - set protection on a region of memory
poll(2) - wait for some event on a file descriptor
posix_fadvise(2) - predeclare an access pattern for file data
ppoll(2) - wait for some event on a file descriptor
prctl(2) - operations on a process
pread(2) - read from or write to a file descriptor at a given offset
pread64(2) - read from or write to a file descriptor at a given offset
preadv(2) - read or write data into multiple buffers
preadv2(2) - read or write data into multiple buffers
prlimit(2) - get/set resource limits
prlimit64(2) - get/set resource limits
process_vm_readv(2) - transfer data between process address spaces
process_vm_writev(2) - transfer data between process address spaces
prof(2) - unimplemented system calls
pselect(2) - synchronous I/O multiplexing
pselect6(2) - synchronous I/O multiplexing
ptrace(2) - process trace
putmsg(2) - unimplemented system calls
putpmsg(2) - unimplemented system calls
pwrite(2) - read from or write to a file descriptor at a given offset
pwrite64(2) - read from or write to a file descriptor at a given offset
pwritev(2) - read or write data into multiple buffers
pwritev2(2) - read or write data into multiple buffers
query_module(2) - query the kernel for various bits pertaining to modules
quotactl(2) - manipulate disk quotas
read(2) - read from a file descriptor
readahead(2) - initiate file readahead into page cache
readdir(2) - read directory entry
readlink(2) - read value of a symbolic link
readlinkat(2) - read value of a symbolic link
readv(2) - read or write data into multiple buffers
reboot(2) - reboot or enable/disable Ctrl-Alt-Del
recv(2) - receive a message from a socket
recvfrom(2) - receive a message from a socket
recvmmsg(2) - receive multiple messages on a socket
recvmsg(2) - receive a message from a socket
remap_file_pages(2) - create a nonlinear file mapping
removexattr(2) - remove an extended attribute
rename(2) - change the name or location of a file
renameat(2) - change the name or location of a file
renameat2(2) - change the name or location of a file
request_key(2) - request a key from the kernel's key management facility
restart_syscall(2) - restart a system call after interruption by a stop signal
rmdir(2) - delete a directory
rt_sigaction(2) - examine and change a signal action
rt_sigpending(2) - examine pending signals
rt_sigprocmask(2) - examine and change blocked signals
rt_sigqueueinfo(2) - queue a signal and data
rt_sigreturn(2) - return from signal handler and cleanup stack frame
rt_sigsuspend(2) - wait for a signal
rt_sigtimedwait(2) - synchronously wait for queued signals
rt_tgsigqueueinfo(2) - queue a signal and data
s390_pci_mmio_read(2) - transfer data to/from PCI MMIO memory page
s390_pci_mmio_write(2) - transfer data to/from PCI MMIO memory page
s390_runtime_instr(2) - enable/disable s390 CPU run-time instrumentation
s390_sthyi(2) - emulate STHYI instruction
sbrk(2) - change data segment size
sched_getaffinity(2) - set and get a thread's CPU affinity mask
sched_getattr(2) - set and get scheduling policy and attributes
sched_getparam(2) - set and get scheduling parameters
sched_get_priority_max(2) - get static priority range
sched_get_priority_min(2) - get static priority range
sched_getscheduler(2) - set and get scheduling policy/parameters
sched_rr_get_interval(2) - get the SCHED_RR interval for the named process
sched_setaffinity(2) - set and get a thread's CPU affinity mask
sched_setattr(2) - set and get scheduling policy and attributes
sched_setparam(2) - set and get scheduling parameters
sched_setscheduler(2) - set and get scheduling policy/parameters
sched_yield(2) - yield the processor
seccomp(2) - operate on Secure Computing state of the process
security(2) - unimplemented system calls
select(2) - synchronous I/O multiplexing
select_tut(2) - synchronous I/O multiplexing
semctl(2) - System V semaphore control operations
semget(2) - get a System V semaphore set identifier
semop(2) - System V semaphore operations
semtimedop(2) - System V semaphore operations
send(2) - send a message on a socket
sendfile(2) - transfer data between file descriptors
sendfile64(2) - transfer data between file descriptors
sendmmsg(2) - send multiple messages on a socket
sendmsg(2) - send a message on a socket
sendto(2) - send a message on a socket
setcontext(2) - get or set the user context
setdomainname(2) - get/set NIS domain name
setegid(2) - set effective user or group ID
seteuid(2) - set effective user or group ID
setfsgid(2) - set group identity used for filesystem checks
setfsgid32(2) - set group identity used for filesystem checks
setfsuid(2) - set user identity used for filesystem checks
setfsuid32(2) - set user identity used for filesystem checks
setgid(2) - set group identity
setgid32(2) - set group identity
setgroups(2) - get/set list of supplementary group IDs
setgroups32(2) - get/set list of supplementary group IDs
sethostid(2) - get or set the unique identifier of the current host
sethostname(2) - get/set hostname
setitimer(2) - get or set value of an interval timer
set_mempolicy(2) - set default NUMA memory policy for a thread and its children
setns(2) - reassociate thread with a namespace
setpgid(2) - set/get process group
setpgrp(2) - set/get process group
setpriority(2) - get/set program scheduling priority
setregid(2) - set real and/or effective user or group ID
setregid32(2) - set real and/or effective user or group ID
setresgid(2) - set real, effective and saved user or group ID
setresgid32(2) - set real, effective and saved user or group ID
setresuid(2) - set real, effective and saved user or group ID
setresuid32(2) - set real, effective and saved user or group ID
setreuid(2) - set real and/or effective user or group ID
setreuid32(2) - set real and/or effective user or group ID
setrlimit(2) - get/set resource limits
set_robust_list(2) - get/set list of robust futexes
setsid(2) - creates a session and sets the process group ID
setsockopt(2) - get and set options on sockets
set_thread_area(2) - set a GDT entry for thread-local storage
set_tid_address(2) - set pointer to thread ID
settimeofday(2) - get / set time
setuid(2) - set user identity
setuid32(2) - set user identity
setup(2) - setup devices and filesystems, mount root filesystem
setxattr(2) - set an extended attribute value
sgetmask(2) - manipulation of signal mask (obsolete)
shmat(2) - System V shared memory operations
shmctl(2) - System V shared memory control
shmdt(2) - System V shared memory operations
shmget(2) - allocates a System V shared memory segment
shmop(2) - System V shared memory operations
shutdown(2) - shut down part of a full-duplex connection
sigaction(2) - examine and change a signal action
sigaltstack(2) - set and/or get signal stack context
signal(2) - ANSI C signal handling
signalfd(2) - create a file descriptor for accepting signals
signalfd4(2) - create a file descriptor for accepting signals
sigpending(2) - examine pending signals
sigprocmask(2) - examine and change blocked signals
sigqueue(2) - queue a signal and data to a process
sigreturn(2) - return from signal handler and cleanup stack frame
sigsuspend(2) - wait for a signal
sigtimedwait(2) - synchronously wait for queued signals
sigwaitinfo(2) - synchronously wait for queued signals
socket(2) - create an endpoint for communication
socketcall(2) - socket system calls
socketpair(2) - create a pair of connected sockets
splice(2) - splice data to/from a pipe
spu_create(2) - create a new spu context
spu_run(2) - execute an SPU context
ssetmask(2) - manipulation of signal mask (obsolete)
stat(2) - get file status
stat64(2) - get file status
statfs(2) - get filesystem statistics
statfs64(2) - get filesystem statistics
statvfs(2) - get filesystem statistics
statx(2) - get file status (extended)
stime(2) - set time
stty(2) - unimplemented system calls
subpage_prot(2) - define a subpage protection for an address range
swapoff(2) - start/stop swapping to file/device
swapon(2) - start/stop swapping to file/device
symlink(2) - make a new name for a file
symlinkat(2) - make a new name for a file
sync(2) - commit filesystem caches to disk
sync_file_range(2) - sync a file segment with disk
sync_file_range2(2) - sync a file segment with disk
syncfs(2) - commit filesystem caches to disk
syscall(2) - indirect system call
_syscall(2) - invoking a system call without library support (OBSOLETE)
syscalls(2) - Linux system calls
sysctl(2) - read/write system parameters
_sysctl(2) - read/write system parameters
sysfs(2) - get filesystem type information
sysinfo(2) - return system information
syslog(2) - read and/or clear kernel message ring buffer; set console_loglevel
tee(2) - duplicating pipe content
tgkill(2) - send a signal to a thread
time(2) - get time in seconds
timer_create(2) - create a POSIX per-process timer
timer_delete(2) - delete a POSIX per-process timer
timerfd_create(2) - timers that notify via file descriptors
timerfd_gettime(2) - timers that notify via file descriptors
timerfd_settime(2) - timers that notify via file descriptors
timer_getoverrun(2) - get overrun count for a POSIX per-process timer
timer_gettime(2) - arm/disarm and fetch state of POSIX per-process timer
timer_settime(2) - arm/disarm and fetch state of POSIX per-process timer
times(2) - get process times
tkill(2) - send a signal to a thread
truncate(2) - truncate a file to a specified length
truncate64(2) - truncate a file to a specified length
tuxcall(2) - unimplemented system calls
ugetrlimit(2) - get/set resource limits
umask(2) - set file mode creation mask
umount(2) - unmount filesystem
umount2(2) - unmount filesystem
uname(2) - get name and information about current kernel
unimplemented(2) - unimplemented system calls
unlink(2) - delete a name and possibly the file it refers to
unlinkat(2) - delete a name and possibly the file it refers to
unshare(2) - disassociate parts of the process execution context
uselib(2) - load shared library
userfaultfd(2) - create a file descriptor for handling page faults in user space
ustat(2) - get filesystem statistics
utime(2) - change file last access and modification times
utimensat(2) - change file timestamps with nanosecond precision
utimes(2) - change file last access and modification times
vfork(2) - create a child process and block parent
vhangup(2) - virtually hangup the current terminal
vm86(2) - enter virtual 8086 mode
vm86old(2) - enter virtual 8086 mode
vmsplice(2) - splice user pages into a pipe
vserver(2) - unimplemented system calls
wait(2) - wait for process to change state
wait3(2) - wait for process to change state, BSD style
wait4(2) - wait for process to change state, BSD style
waitid(2) - wait for process to change state
waitpid(2) - wait for process to change state
write(2) - write to a file descriptor
writev(2) - read or write data into multiple buffers
.ldaprc(5) - LDAP configuration file/environment variables
access.conf(5) - the login access control table file
acct(5) - process accounting file
acl(5) - Access Control Lists
anacrontab(5) - configuration file for Anacron
atoprc(5) - pcp-atop/pcp-atopsar related resource file
attr(5) - Extended attributes
audispd.conf(5) - the audit event dispatcher configuration file
auditd.conf(5) - audit daemon configuration file
ausearch-expression(5) - audit search expression format
auto.master(5) - Master Map for automounter consulted by autofs
autofs(5) - Format of the automounter maps
autofs.conf(5) - autofs configuration
autofs_ldap_auth.conf(5) - autofs LDAP authentication configuration
binfmt.d(5) - Configure additional binary formats for executables at boot
booleans(5) - The SELinux booleans configuration files
bootchart.conf(5) - Boot performance analysis graphing tool configuration files
bootchart.conf.d(5) - Boot performance analysis graphing tool configuration files
charmap(5) - character set description file
classes.conf(5) - class configuration file for cups
client.conf(5) - client configuration file for cups
config(5) - The SELinux sub-system configuration file.
core(5) - core dump file
coredump.conf(5) - Core dump storage configuration files
coredump.conf.d(5) - Core dump storage configuration files
crontab(5) - files used to schedule the execution of programs
cups-files.conf(5) - file and directory configuration file for cups
cups-snmp.conf(5) - snmp configuration file for cups
cupsd-logs(5) - cupsd log files (access_log, error_log, and page_log)
cupsd.conf(5) - server configuration file for cups
customizable_types(5) - The SELinux customizable types configuration file
deb-buildinfo(5) - Debian build information file format
deb-changelog(5) - dpkg source packages' changelog file format
deb-changes(5) - Debian changes file format
deb-conffiles(5) - package conffiles
deb-control(5) - Debian binary packages' master control file format
deb-extra-override(5) - Debian archive extra override file
deb-old(5) - old style Debian binary package format
deb-origin(5) - Vendor-specific information files
deb-override(5) - Debian archive override file
deb-postinst(5) - package post-installation maintainer script
deb-postrm(5) - package post-removal maintainer script
deb-preinst(5) - package pre-installation maintainer script
deb-prerm(5) - package pre-removal maintainer script
deb-shlibs(5) - Debian shared library information file
deb-split(5) - Debian multi-part binary package format
deb-src-control(5) - Debian source packages' master control file format
deb-src-files(5) - Debian distribute files format
deb-substvars(5) - Debian source substitution variables
deb-symbols(5) - Debian's extended shared library information file
deb-triggers(5) - package triggers
deb-version(5) - Debian package version number format
deb(5) - Debian binary package format
deb822(5) - Debian RFC822 control data format
default_contexts(5) - The SELinux default contexts configuration file
default_type(5) - The SELinux default type configuration file
depmod.d(5) - Configuration directory for depmod
dir_colors(5) - configuration file for dircolors(1)
dnssec-trust-anchors.d(5) - DNSSEC trust anchor configuration files
dpkg.cfg(5) - dpkg configuration file
dracut.conf(5) - configuration file(s) for dracut
dsc(5) - Debian source packages' control file format
dselect.cfg(5) - dselect configuration file
e2fsck.conf(5) - Configuration file for e2fsck
elf(5) - format of Executable and Linking Format (ELF) files
environment(5) - the environment variables config files
environment.d(5) - Definition of user session environment
ethers(5) - Ethernet address to IP number database
exports(5) - NFS server export table
ext2(5) - the second extended file system
ext3(5) - the second extended file system
ext4(5) - the second extended file system
faillog(5) - login failure logging file
failsafe_context(5) - The SELinux fail safe context configuration file
file_contexts(5) - userspace SELinux labeling interface and configuration file format for the file contexts backend
file_contexts.homedirs(5) - userspace SELinux labeling interface and configuration file format for the file contexts backend
file_contexts.local(5) - userspace SELinux labeling interface and configuration file format for the file contexts backend
file_contexts.subs(5) - userspace SELinux labeling interface and configuration file format for the file contexts backend
file_contexts.subs_dist(5) - userspace SELinux labeling interface and configuration file format for the file contexts backend
filesystems(5) - Linux filesystem types: ext, ext2, ext3, ext4, hpfs, iso9660, JFS, minix, msdos, ncpfs nfs, ntfs, proc, Reiserfs, smb, sysv, umsdos, vfat, XFS, xiafs,
firejail-login(5) - Login file syntax for Firejail
firejail-profile(5) - Security profile file syntax for Firejail
fs(5) - Linux filesystem types: ext, ext2, ext3, ext4, hpfs, iso9660, JFS, minix, msdos, ncpfs nfs, ntfs, proc, Reiserfs, smb, sysv, umsdos, vfat, XFS, xiafs,
fstab(5) - static information about the filesystems
ftpusers(5) - list of users that may not log in via the FTP daemon
gai.conf(5) - getaddrinfo(3) configuration file
gdbinit(5) - GDB initialization scripts
gitattributes(5) - defining attributes per path
githooks(5) - Hooks used by Git
gitignore(5) - Specifies intentionally untracked files to ignore
gitmodules(5) - defining submodule properties
gitrepository-layout(5) - Git Repository Layout
gitweb.conf(5) - Gitweb (Git web interface) configuration file
groff_filenames(5) - filename extensions for roff and groff
groff_font(5) - format of groff device and font description files
groff_out(5) - groff intermediate output format
groff_tmac(5) - macro files in the roff typesetting system
group(5) - user group file
group.conf(5) - configuration file for the pam_group module
gshadow(5) - shadowed group file
hgignore(5) - syntax for Mercurial ignore files
hgrc(5) - configuration files for Mercurial
host.conf(5) - resolver configuration file
hostname(5) - Local hostname configuration file
hosts(5) - static table lookup for hostnames
hosts.equiv(5) - list of hosts and users that are granted "trusted" r command access to your system
intro(5) - introduction to file formats and filesystems
ipc(5) - System V interprocess communication mechanisms
ipptoolfile(5) - ipptool file format
issue(5) - prelogin message and identification file
journald.conf(5) - Journal service configuration files
journald.conf.d(5) - Journal service configuration files
keymaps(5) - keyboard table descriptions for loadkeys and dumpkeys
ldap.conf(5) - LDAP configuration file/environment variables
ldif(5) - LDAP Data Interchange Format
libaudit.conf(5) - libaudit configuration file
limits.conf(5) - configuration file for the pam_limits module
lj4_font(5) - groff fonts for use with devlj4
local.users(5) - The SELinux local users configuration file
locale(5) - describes a locale definition file
locale.conf(5) - Configuration file for locale settings
localtime(5) - Local timezone configuration file
LOGARCHIVE(5) - performance metrics archive format
logarchive(5) - performance metrics archive format
login.defs(5) - shadow password suite configuration
login.users(5) - Login file syntax for Firejail
logind.conf(5) - Login manager configuration files
logind.conf.d(5) - Login manager configuration files
logrotate.conf(5) - logrotate ‐ rotates, compresses, and mails system logs
ltrace.conf(5) - Configuration file for ltrace(1).
lvm.conf(5) - Configuration file for LVM2
lxc-usernet(5) - unprivileged user network administration file.
lxc.conf(5) - Configuration files for LXC.
lxc.container.conf(5) - LXC container configuration file
lxc.system.conf(5) - LXC system configuration file
machine-id(5) - Local machine ID configuration file
machine-info(5) - Local machine information file
mailto.conf(5) - configuration file for cups email notifier
manpath(5) - format of the /usr/local/etc/man_db.conf file
mdadm.conf(5) - configuration for management of Software RAID with mdadm
media(5) - userspace SELinux labeling interface and configuration file format for the media contexts backend
mime.convs(5) - mime type conversion file for cups
mime.types(5) - mime type description file for cups
mke2fs.conf(5) - Configuration file for mke2fs
mmv(5) - Memory Mapped Values for Performance Co-Pilot
modprobe.d(5) - Configuration directory for modprobe
modules-load.d(5) - Configure kernel modules to load at boot
modules.dep(5) - Module dependency information
modules.dep.bin(5) - Module dependency information
moduli(5) - Hellman moduli
motd(5) - message of the day
namespace.conf(5) - the namespace configuration file
networkd.conf(5) - Global Network configuration files
networkd.conf.d(5) - Global Network configuration files
networks(5) - network name information
nfs(5) - fstab format and options for the nfs file systems
nfs.conf(5) - general configuration for NFS daemons and tools
nfs4_acl(5) - NFSv4 Access Control Lists
nfsidmap(5) - The NFS idmapper upcall program
nfsmount.conf(5) - Configuration file for NFS mounts
nologin(5) - prevent unprivileged users from logging into the system
nscd.conf(5) - name service cache daemon configuration file
nss(5) - Name Service Switch configuration file
nsswitch.conf(5) - Name Service Switch configuration file
numa_maps(5) - overview of Non-Uniform Memory Architecture
os-release(5) - Operating system identification
ovn-nb(5) - OVN_Northbound database schema
ovn-sb(5) - OVN_Southbound database schema
ovs-vswitchd.conf.db(5) - Open_vSwitch database schema
pam.conf(5) - PAM configuration files
pam.d(5) - PAM configuration files
pam_env.conf(5) - the environment variables config files
passwd(5) - password file
pcp-atoprc(5) - pcp-atop/pcp-atopsar related resource file
pcp.conf(5) - the Performance Co-Pilot configuration and environment file
pcp.env(5) - script to set Performance Co-Pilot run-time environment variables
perfevent.conf(5) - the Performance Co-Pilot perfevent PMDA configuration file
pmieconf(5) - generalized pmie rules and customizations
pmns(5) - the performance metrics name space
pmrep.conf(5) - pmrep configuration file
pmview(5) - configuration file format for performance
ppdcfile(5) - cups ppd compiler source file format
printers.conf(5) - printer configuration file for cups
proc(5) - process information pseudo-filesystem
procfs(5) - process information pseudo-filesystem
profile(5) - Security profile file syntax for Firejail
projects(5) - persistent project root definition
projid(5) - the project name mapping file
protocols(5) - protocols definition file
quotagrpadmins(5) - users responsible for group disk usage
quotatab(5) - Descriptions of devices with disk quotas
removable_context(5) - The SELinux removable devices context configuration file
repertoiremap(5) - map symbolic character names to Unicode code points
request-key.conf(5) - Instantiation handler configuration file
resolv.conf(5) - resolver configuration file
resolved.conf(5) - Network Name Resolution configuration files
resolved.conf.d(5) - Network Name Resolution configuration files
resolver(5) - resolver configuration file
rpc(5) - RPC program number data base
rsyncd.conf(5) - configuration file for rsync in daemon mode
rsyslog.conf(5) - rsyslogd(8) configuration file
sandbox(5) - user config file for the SELinux sandbox
sandbox.conf(5) - user config file for the SELinux sandbox
scr_dump(5) - format of curses screen-dumps.
secolor.conf(5) - The SELinux color configuration file
securetty(5) - file which lists terminals from which root can log in
securetty_types(5) - The SELinux secure tty type configuration file
selabel_db(5) - userspace SELinux labeling interface and configuration file format for the RDBMS objects context backend
selabel_file(5) - userspace SELinux labeling interface and configuration file format for the file contexts backend
selabel_media(5) - userspace SELinux labeling interface and configuration file format for the media contexts backend
selabel_x(5) - userspace SELinux labeling interface and configuration file format for the X Window System contexts backend. This backend is also used to determine the default context for labeling remotely connected X clients
selinux_config(5) - The SELinux sub-system configuration file.
semanage.conf(5) - global configuration file for the SELinux Management library
sepermit.conf(5) - configuration file for the pam_sepermit module
sepgsql_contexts(5) - userspace SELinux labeling interface and configuration file format for the RDBMS objects context backend
services(5) - Internet network services list
service_seusers(5) - The SELinux GNU/Linux user and service to SELinux user mapping configuration files
sestatus.conf(5) - The sestatus(8) configuration file.
seusers(5) - The SELinux GNU/Linux user to SELinux user mapping configuration file
shadow(5) - shadowed password file
shells(5) - pathnames of valid login shells
slabinfo(5) - kernel slab allocator statistics
slapd-asyncmeta(5) - asynchronous metadirectory backend to slapd
slapd-bdb(5) - Berkeley DB backends to slapd
slapd-config(5) - configuration backend to slapd
slapd-dnssrv(5) - DNS SRV referral backend to slapd
slapd-hdb(5) - Berkeley DB backends to slapd
slapd-ldap(5) - LDAP backend to slapd
slapd-ldif(5) - LDIF backend to slapd
slapd-mdb(5) - Memory-Mapped DB backend to slapd
slapd-meta(5) - metadirectory backend to slapd
slapd-monitor(5) - Monitor backend to slapd
slapd-ndb(5) - MySQL NDB backend to slapd
slapd-null(5) - Null backend to slapd
slapd-passwd(5) - /etc/passwd backend to slapd
slapd-perl(5) - Perl backend to slapd
slapd-relay(5) - relay backend to slapd
slapd-shell(5) - Shell backend to slapd
slapd-sock(5) - Socket backend/overlay to slapd
slapd-sql(5) - SQL backend to slapd
slapd-wt(5) - WiredTiger backend to slapd
slapd.access(5) - access configuration for slapd, the stand-alone LDAP daemon
slapd.backends(5) - backends for slapd, the stand-alone LDAP daemon
slapd.conf(5) - configuration file for slapd, the stand-alone LDAP daemon
slapd.overlays(5) - overlays for slapd, the stand-alone LDAP daemon
slapd.plugin(5) - plugin configuration for slapd, the stand-alone LDAP daemon
slapo-accesslog(5) - Access Logging overlay to slapd
slapo-auditlog(5) - Audit Logging overlay to slapd
slapo-autoca(5) - Automatic Certificate Authority overlay to slapd
slapo-chain(5) - chain overlay to slapd
slapo-collect(5) - Collective attributes overlay to slapd
slapo-constraint(5) - Attribute Constraint Overlay to slapd
slapo-dds(5) - Dynamic Directory Services overlay to slapd
slapo-dyngroup(5) - Dynamic Group overlay to slapd
slapo-dynlist(5) - Dynamic List overlay to slapd
slapo-memberof(5) - Reverse Group Membership overlay to slapd
slapo-pbind(5) - proxy bind overlay to slapd
slapo-pcache(5) - proxy cache overlay to slapd
slapo-ppolicy(5) - Password Policy overlay to slapd
slapo-refint(5) - Referential Integrity overlay to slapd
slapo-retcode(5) - return code overlay to slapd
slapo-rwm(5) - rewrite/remap overlay to slapd
slapo-sock(5) - Socket backend/overlay to slapd
slapo-sssvlv(5) - Server Side Sorting and Virtual List View overlay to slapd
slapo-syncprov(5) - Sync Provider overlay to slapd
slapo-translucent(5) - Translucent Proxy overlay to slapd
slapo-unique(5) - Attribute Uniqueness overlay to slapd
slapo-valsort(5) - Value Sorting overlay to slapd
sleep.conf.d(5) - Suspend and hibernation configuration file
snmp.conf(5) - snmp configuration file for cups
ssh_config(5) - OpenSSH SSH client configuration files
sshd_config(5) - OpenSSH SSH daemon configuration file
suauth(5) - detailed su control file
subgid(5) - the subordinate gid file
subscriptions.conf(5) - subscription configuration file for cups
subuid(5) - the subordinate uid file
sysctl.conf(5) - sysctl preload/configuration file
sysctl.d(5) - Configure kernel parameters at boot
sysfs(5) - a filesystem for exporting kernel objects
sysstat(5) - sysstat configuration file.
system.conf.d(5) - System and session service manager configuration files
systemd-sleep.conf(5) - Suspend and hibernation configuration file
systemd-system.conf(5) - System and session service manager configuration files
systemd-user.conf(5) - System and session service manager configuration files
systemd.automount(5) - Automount unit configuration
systemd.device(5) - Device unit configuration
systemd.exec(5) - Execution environment configuration
systemd.kill(5) - Process killing procedure configuration
systemd.link(5) - Network device configuration
systemd.mount(5) - Mount unit configuration
systemd.negative(5) - DNSSEC trust anchor configuration files
systemd.netdev(5) - Virtual Network Device configuration
systemd.network(5) - Network configuration
systemd.nspawn(5) - Container settings
systemd.path(5) - Path unit configuration
systemd.positive(5) - DNSSEC trust anchor configuration files
systemd.preset(5) - Service enablement presets
systemd.resource-control(5) - Resource control unit settings
systemd.scope(5) - Scope unit configuration
systemd.service(5) - Service unit configuration
systemd.slice(5) - Slice unit configuration
systemd.socket(5) - Socket unit configuration
systemd.swap(5) - Swap unit configuration
systemd.target(5) - Target unit configuration
systemd.timer(5) - Timer unit configuration
systemd.unit(5) - Unit configuration
sysusers.d(5) - Declarative allocation of system users and groups
term(5) - format of compiled term file.
termcap(5) - terminal capability database
terminal-colors.d(5) - Configure output colorization for various utilities
terminfo(5) - terminal capability data base
time.conf(5) - configuration file for the pam_time module
timesyncd.conf(5) - Network Time Synchronization configuration files
timesyncd.conf.d(5) - Network Time Synchronization configuration files
tmpfiles.d(5) - Configuration for creation, deletion and cleaning of volatile and temporary files
tmpfs(5) - a virtual memory filesystem
trace-cmd.dat(5) - trace-cmd file format
ttytype(5) - terminal device to default terminal type mapping
tzfile(5) - timezone information
udev.conf(5) - Configuration for device event managing daemon
user.conf.d(5) - System and session service manager configuration files
user_caps(5) - user-defined terminfo capabilities
user_contexts(5) - The SELinux user contexts configuration files
utmp(5) - login records
utmpx(5) - login records
vconsole.conf(5) - Configuration file for the virtual console
virtual_domain_context(5) - The SELinux virtual machine domain context configuration file
virtual_image_context(5) - The SELinux virtual machine image context configuration file
vtep(5) - hardware_vtep database schema
warnquota.conf(5) - configuration for warnquota
wtmp(5) - login records
x_contexts(5) - userspace SELinux labeling interface and configuration file format for the X Window System contexts backend. This backend is also used to determine the default context for labeling remotely connected X clients
xfs(5) - layout, mount options, and supported file attributes for the XFS filesystem
yum-changelog.conf(5) - changelog.conf(5)
yum-fs-snapshot.conf(5) - fs-snapshot.conf(5)
yum-updatesd.conf(5) - Configuration file for yum-updatesd(8).
yum-versionlock.conf(5) - versionlock.conf(5)
yum.conf(5) - Configuration file for yum(8).
zos-remote.conf(5) - the audisp-racf plugin configuration file
30-systemd-environment-d-generator(7) - List all manpages from the systemd project
aio(7) - POSIX asynchronous I/O overview
armscii-8(7) - Armenian character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
arp(7) - Linux ARP kernel module.
ascii(7) - ASCII character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
attributes(7) - POSIX safety concepts
audit.rules(7) - a set of rules loaded in the kernel audit system
babeltrace-filter.lttng-utils.debug-info(7) - Babeltrace's debugging information filter component class for LTTng traces
babeltrace-filter.utils.muxer(7) - Babeltrace's notification multiplexer filter component class
babeltrace-filter.utils.trimmer(7) - Babeltrace's trimmer filter component class
babeltrace-intro(7) - Introduction to Babeltrace
babeltrace-plugin-ctf(7) - Babeltrace's CTF plugin
babeltrace-plugin-lttng-utils(7) - Babeltrace's LTTng utilities plugin
babeltrace-plugin-text(7) - Babeltrace's plain text plugin
babeltrace-plugin-utils(7) - Babeltrace's utilities plugin
babeltrace-sink.ctf.fs(7) - Babeltrace's file system CTF sink component class
babeltrace-sink.text.pretty(7) - Babeltrace's pretty-printing sink component class
babeltrace-sink.utils.counter(7) - Babeltrace's notification counter sink component class
babeltrace-sink.utils.dummy(7) - Babeltrace's dummy sink component class
babeltrace-source.ctf.fs(7) - Babeltrace's file system CTF source component class
babeltrace-source.ctf.lttng-live(7) - Babeltrace's LTTng live source component class
babeltrace-source.text.dmesg(7) - Babeltrace's Linux kernel ring buffer source component class
backend(7) - cups backend transmission interfaces
boot(7) - System bootup process based on UNIX System V Release 4
bootparam(7) - introduction to boot time parameters of the Linux kernel
bootup(7) - System bootup process
capabilities(7) - overview of Linux capabilities
cgroup_namespaces(7) - overview of Linux cgroup namespaces
cgroups(7) - Linux control groups
charsets(7) - character set standards and internationalization
complex(7) - basics of complex mathematics
cp1251(7) - CP 1251 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
cp1252(7) - CP 1252 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
cpuset(7) - confine processes to processor and memory node subsets
credentials(7) - process identifiers
daemon(7) - Writing and packaging system daemons
ddp(7) - Linux AppleTalk protocol implementation
debhelper-obsolete-compat(7) - List of no longer supported compat levels
debhelper(7) - the debhelper tool suite
ditroff(7) - classical device-independent roff
dracut.bootup(7) - boot ordering in the initramfs
dracut.cmdline(7) - dracut kernel command line options
dracut.modules(7) - dracut modules
environ(7) - user environment
epoll(7) - I/O event notification facility
error::buildid(7stap) - build-id verification failures
error::dwarf(7stap) - dwarf debuginfo quality problems
error::fault(7stap) - memory access faults
error::inode-uprobes(7stap) - limitations of inode-uprobes
error::pass1(7stap) - systemtap pass-1 errors
error::pass2(7stap) - systemtap pass-2 errors
error::pass3(7stap) - systemtap pass-3 errors
error::pass4(7stap) - systemtap pass-4 errors
error::pass5(7stap) - systemtap pass-5 errors
error::process-tracking(7stap) - process-tracking facilities are not available
error::reporting(7stap) - systemtap error reporting
error::sdt(7stap) - <sys/sdt.h> marker failures
fanotify(7) - monitoring filesystem events
feature_test_macros(7) - feature test macros
fifo(7) - first-in first-out special file, named pipe
file-hierarchy(7) - File system hierarchy overview
filter(7) - cups file conversion filter interface
futex(7) - fast user-space locking
gitcli(7) - Git command-line interface and conventions
gitcore-tutorial(7) - A Git core tutorial for developers
gitcredentials(7) - providing usernames and passwords to Git
gitcvs-migration(7) - Git for CVS users
gitdiffcore(7) - Tweaking diff output
giteveryday(7) - A useful minimum set of commands for Everyday Git
gitglossary(7) - A Git Glossary
gitnamespaces(7) - Git namespaces
gitrevisions(7) - specifying revisions and ranges for Git
gitsubmodules(7) - mounting one repository inside another
gittutorial-2(7) - A tutorial introduction to Git: part two
gittutorial(7) - A tutorial introduction to Git
gitworkflows(7) - An overview of recommended workflows with Git
glibc(7) - overview of standard C libraries on Linux
glob(7) - globbing pathnames
groff(7) - a short reference for the GNU roff language
groff_char(7) - groff glyph names
groff_diff(7) - differences between GNU troff and classical troff
groff_hdtbl(7) - Heidelberger table macros for GNU roff
groff_man(7) - GNU roff macro package for formatting man pages
groff_me(7) - “me” macro package for formatting documents with GNU roff
groff_mm(7) - memorandum macros for GNU roff
groff_mmse(7) -
groff_mom(7) - groff “mom” macros; “mom” is a “roff” language, part of “groff”
groff_ms(7) - GNU roff manuscript macro package for formatting documents
groff_trace(7) - groff macro package trace.tmac
groff_www(7) - groff macros for authoring web pages
hier(7) - description of the filesystem hierarchy
hostname(7) - hostname resolution description
hwdb(7) - Hardware Database
icmp(7) - Linux IPv4 ICMP kernel module.
inode(7) - file inode information
inotify(7) - monitoring filesystem events
intro(7) - introduction to overview and miscellany section
ip(7) - Linux IPv4 protocol implementation
ipv6(7) - Linux IPv6 protocol implementation
iso-8859-1(7) - ISO 8859-1 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
iso-8859-10(7) - ISO 8859-10 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
iso-8859-11(7) - ISO 8859-11 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
iso-8859-13(7) - ISO 8859-13 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
iso-8859-14(7) - ISO 8859-14 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
iso-8859-15(7) - ISO 8859-15 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
iso-8859-16(7) - ISO 8859-16 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
iso-8859-2(7) - ISO 8859-2 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
iso-8859-3(7) - ISO 8859-3 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
iso-8859-4(7) - ISO 8859-4 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
iso-8859-5(7) - ISO 8859-5 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
iso-8859-6(7) - ISO 8859-6 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
iso-8859-7(7) - ISO 8859-7 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
iso-8859-8(7) - ISO 8859-8 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
iso-8859-9(7) - ISO 8859-9 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
iso_8859-1(7) - ISO 8859-1 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
iso_8859-10(7) - ISO 8859-10 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
iso_8859-11(7) - ISO 8859-11 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
iso_8859-13(7) - ISO 8859-13 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
iso_8859-14(7) - ISO 8859-14 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
iso_8859-15(7) - ISO 8859-15 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
iso_8859-16(7) - ISO 8859-16 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
iso_8859-2(7) - ISO 8859-2 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
iso_8859-3(7) - ISO 8859-3 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
iso_8859-4(7) - ISO 8859-4 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
iso_8859-5(7) - ISO 8859-5 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
iso_8859-6(7) - ISO 8859-6 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
iso_8859-7(7) - ISO 8859-7 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
iso_8859-8(7) - ISO 8859-8 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
iso_8859-9(7) - ISO 8859-9 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
iso_8859_1(7) - ISO 8859-1 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
iso_8859_10(7) - ISO 8859-10 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
iso_8859_11(7) - ISO 8859-11 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
iso_8859_13(7) - ISO 8859-13 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
iso_8859_14(7) - ISO 8859-14 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
iso_8859_15(7) - ISO 8859-15 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
iso_8859_16(7) - ISO 8859-16 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
iso_8859_2(7) - ISO 8859-2 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
iso_8859_3(7) - ISO 8859-3 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
iso_8859_4(7) - ISO 8859-4 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
iso_8859_5(7) - ISO 8859-5 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
iso_8859_6(7) - ISO 8859-6 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
iso_8859_7(7) - ISO 8859-7 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
iso_8859_8(7) - ISO 8859-8 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
iso_8859_9(7) - ISO 8859-9 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
kernel-command-line(7) - Kernel command line parameters
keyrings(7) - in-kernel key management and retention facility
keyutils(7) - in-kernel key management utilities
koi8-r(7) - Russian character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
koi8-u(7) - Ukrainian character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
latin1(7) - ISO 8859-1 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
latin10(7) - ISO 8859-16 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
latin2(7) - ISO 8859-2 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
latin3(7) - ISO 8859-3 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
latin4(7) - ISO 8859-4 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
latin5(7) - ISO 8859-9 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
latin6(7) - ISO 8859-10 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
latin7(7) - ISO 8859-13 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
latin8(7) - ISO 8859-14 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
latin9(7) - ISO 8859-15 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
libabigail(7) - Library to analyze and compare ELF ABIs
libc(7) - overview of standard C libraries on Linux
locale(7) - description of multilanguage support
lvmcache(7) - LVM caching
lvmraid(7) - LVM RAID
lvmreport(7) - LVM reporting and related features
lvmsystemid(7) - LVM system ID
lvmthin(7) - LVM thin provisioning
lxc(7) - linux containers
mailaddr(7) - mail addressing description
man-pages(7) - conventions for writing Linux man pages
man(7) - macros to format man pages
math_error(7) - detecting errors from mathematical functions
mdoc(7) - mdoc macro package
mdoc.samples(7) - mdoc
mount_namespaces(7) - overview of Linux mount namespaces
mq_overview(7) - overview of POSIX message queues
namespaces(7) - overview of Linux namespaces
netdevice(7) - low-level access to Linux network devices
netlink(7) - communication between kernel and user space (AF_NETLINK)
network_namespaces(7) - overview of Linux network namespaces
nfs.systemd(7) - managing NFS services through systemd.
nfsd(7) - special filesystem for controlling Linux NFS server
notifier(7) - cups notification interface
nptl(7) - Native POSIX Threads Library
numa(7) - overview of Non-Uniform Memory Architecture
operator(7) - C operator precedence and order of evaluation
ovn-architecture(7) - Open Virtual Network architecture
ovs-fields(7) - protocol header fields in OpenFlow and Open vSwitch
packet(7) - packet interface on device level
path_resolution(7) - how a pathname is resolved to a file
pcilib(7) - a library for accessing PCI devices
persistent-keyring(7) - per-user persistent keyring
pid_namespaces(7) - overview of Linux PID namespaces
pipe(7) - overview of pipes and FIFOs
pkeys(7) - overview of Memory Protection Keys
posixoptions(7) - optional parts of the POSIX standard
process-keyring(7) - per-process shared keyring
pthreads(7) - POSIX threads
pty(7) - pseudoterminal interfaces
random(7) - overview of interfaces for obtaining randomness
raw(7) - Linux IPv4 raw sockets
regex(7) - POSIX.2 regular expressions
roff(7) - concepts and history of roff typesetting
rtld-audit(7) - auditing API for the dynamic linker
rtnetlink(7) - Linux IPv4 routing socket
sched(7) - overview of CPU scheduling
sctp(7) - SCTP protocol.
sem_overview(7) - overview of POSIX semaphores
session-keyring(7) - session shared process keyring
shm_overview(7) - overview of POSIX shared memory
sigevent(7) - structure for notification from asynchronous routines
signal-safety(7) - async-signal-safe functions
signal(7) - overview of signals
sock_diag(7) - obtaining information about sockets
socket(7) - Linux socket interface
spufs(7) - SPU filesystem
standards(7) - C and UNIX Standards
stappaths(7) - systemtap configurable file paths
suffixes(7) - list of file suffixes
svipc(7) - System V interprocess communication mechanisms
symlink(7) - symbolic link handling
systemd.directives(7) - Index of configuration directives
systemd.environment-generator(7) - Systemd environment file generators
systemd.generator(7) - Systemd unit generators
systemd.index(7) - List all manpages from the systemd project
systemd.journal-fields(7) - Special journal fields
systemd.offline-updates(7) - Implementation of offline updates in systemd
systemd.special(7) - Special systemd units
systemd.time(7) - Time and date specifications
tc-hfcs(7) - Hierarchical Fair Service Curve
tc-hfsc(7) - Hierarchical Fair Service Curve
tcp(7) - TCP protocol
term(7) - conventions for naming terminal types
termio(7) - System V terminal driver interface
thread-keyring(7) - per-thread keyring
time(7) - overview of time and timers
tis-620(7) - ISO 8859-11 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
udev(7) - Dynamic device management
udp(7) - User Datagram Protocol for IPv4
udplite(7) - Lightweight User Datagram Protocol
unicode(7) - universal character set
units(7) - decimal and binary prefixes
unix(7) - sockets for local interprocess communication
uri(7) - uniform resource identifier (URI), including a URL or URN
url(7) - uniform resource identifier (URI), including a URL or URN
urn(7) - uniform resource identifier (URI), including a URL or URN
user-keyring(7) - per-user keyring
user-session-keyring(7) - per-user default session keyring
user_namespaces(7) - overview of Linux user namespaces
UTF-8(7) - an ASCII compatible multibyte Unicode encoding
utf-8(7) - an ASCII compatible multibyte Unicode encoding
utf8(7) - an ASCII compatible multibyte Unicode encoding
vdso(7) - overview of the virtual ELF dynamic shared object
vsock(7) - Linux VSOCK address family
warning::debuginfo(7stap) - systemtap missing-debuginfo warnings
warning::process-tracking(7stap) - process-tracking facilities are not available
warning::symbols(7stap) - systemtap missing-symbols warnings
x25(7) - ITU-T X.25 / ISO-8208 protocol interface.
xattr(7) - Extended attributes
30-systemd-environment-d-generator(8) - Load variables specified by environment.d
accessdb(8) - dumps the content of a man-db database in a human readable format
accton(8) - turns process accounting on or off
actions(8) - independently defined actions in tc
addpart(8) - tell the kernel about the existence of a partition
agetty(8) - alternative Linux getty
anacron(8) - runs commands periodically
arp(8) - manipulate the system ARP cache
arpd(8) - userspace arp daemon.
arping(8) - send ARP REQUEST to a neighbour host
astraceroute(8) - autonomous system trace route utility
audispd-zos-remote(8) - z/OS Remote-services Audit dispatcher plugin
audispd(8) - an event multiplexor
auditctl(8) - a utility to assist controlling the kernel's audit system
auditd(8) - The Linux Audit daemon
augenrules(8) - a script that merges component audit rule files
aureport(8) - a tool that produces summary reports of audit daemon logs
ausearch(8) - a tool to query audit daemon logs
autofs(8) - Service control for the automounter
automount(8) - manage autofs mount points
autrace(8) - a program similar to strace
avcstat(8) - Display SELinux AVC statistics
badblocks(8) - search a device for bad blocks
basic(8) - basic traffic control filter
bfifo(8) - Packet limited First In, First Out queue
blkdeactivate(8) - utility to deactivate block devices
blkdiscard(8) - discard sectors on a device
blkid(8) - locate/print block device attributes
blkiomon(8) - monitor block device I/O based o blktrace data
blkmapd(8) - pNFS block layout mapping daemon
blktrace(8) - generate traces of the i/o traffic on block devices
blkzone(8) - run zone command on a device
blockdev(8) - call block device ioctls from the command line
booleans(8) - Policy booleans enable runtime customization of SELinux policy
BPF(8) - BPF programmable classifier and actions for ingress/egress queueing disciplines
bpfc(8) - a Berkeley Packet Filter assembler and compiler
brctl(8) - ethernet bridge administration
bridge(8) - show / manipulate bridge addresses and devices
btrace(8) - perform live tracing for block devices
btrecord(8) - recreate IO loads recorded by blktrace
btreplay(8) - recreate IO loads recorded by blktrace
btrfs-balance(8) - balance block groups on a btrfs filesystem
btrfs-check(8) - check or repair a btrfs filesystem
btrfs-convert(8) - convert from ext2/3/4 or reiserfs filesystem to btrfs in-place
btrfs-device(8) - manage devices of btrfs filesystems
btrfs-filesystem(8) - command group othat primarily does work on the whole filesystems
btrfs-find-root(8) - filter to find btrfs root
btrfs-image(8) - create/restore an image of the filesystem
btrfs-inspect-internal(8) - query various internal information
btrfs-map-logical(8) - map btrfs logical extent to physical extent
btrfs-property(8) - get/set/list properties for given filesystem object
btrfs-qgroup(8) - control the quota group of a btrfs filesystem
btrfs-quota(8) - control the global quota status of a btrfs filesystem
btrfs-receive(8) - receive subvolumes from send stream
btrfs-replace(8) - replace devices managed by btrfs with other device.
btrfs-rescue(8) - Recover a damaged btrfs filesystem
btrfs-restore(8) - try to restore files from a damaged btrfs filesystem image
btrfs-scrub(8) - scrub btrfs filesystem, verify block checksums
btrfs-select-super(8) - overwrite primary superblock with a backup copy
btrfs-send(8) - generate a stream of changes between two subvolume snapshots
btrfs-subvolume(8) - manage btrfs subvolumes
btrfs(8) - a toolbox to manage btrfs filesystems
btrfstune(8) - tune various filesystem parameters
captest(8) - a program to demonstrate capabilities
catman(8) - create or update the pre-formatted manual pages
CBQ(8) - Class Based Queueing
CBS(8) - Credit Based Shaper (CBS) Qdisc
cfdisk(8) - display or manipulate a disk partition table
cgroup(8) - control group based traffic control filter
chcat(8) - change file SELinux security category
chcpu(8) - configure CPUs
checkmodule(8) - SELinux policy module compiler
checkpolicy(8) - SELinux policy compiler
chgpasswd(8) - update group passwords in batch mode
chkcon(8) - determine if a security context is valid for a given binary policy
chmem(8) - configure memory
choke(8) - choose and keep scheduler
chpasswd(8) - update passwords in batch mode
clockdiff(8) - measure clock difference between hosts
clvmd(8) - cluster LVM daemon
cmirrord(8) - cluster mirror log daemon
CoDel(8) - Controlled-Delay Active Queue Management algorithm
connmark(8) - netfilter connmark retriever action
convertquota(8) - convert quota from old file format to new one
crash(8) - Analyze Linux crash dump data or a live system
cron(8) - daemon to execute scheduled commands
crond(8) - daemon to execute scheduled commands
cryptsetup-reencrypt(8) - tool for offline LUKS device re-encryption
cryptsetup(8) - manage plain dm-crypt and LUKS encrypted volumes
csum(8) - checksum update action
csysdig(8) -
ctrlaltdel(8) - set the function of the Ctrl-Alt-Del combination
ctstat(8) - unified linux network statistics
cups-lpd(8) - receive print jobs and report printer status to lpd clients
cups-snmp(8) - cups snmp backend
cupsaccept(8) - accept/reject jobs sent to a destination
cupsaddsmb(8) - export printers to samba for windows clients
cupsctl(8) - configure cupsd.conf options
cupsd-helper(8) - cupsd helper programs
cupsd(8) - cups scheduler
cupsdisable(8) - stop/start printers and classes
cupsenable(8) - stop/start printers and classes
cupsfilter(8) - convert a file to another format using cups filters
curvetun(8) - a lightweight curve25519 ip4/6 tunnel
debugfs(8) - ext2/ext3/ext4 file system debugger
delpart(8) - tell the kernel to forget about a partition
depmod(8) - Generate modules.dep and map files.
devlink-dev(8) - devlink device configuration
devlink-monitor(8) - state monitoring
devlink-port(8) - devlink port configuration
devlink-sb(8) - devlink shared buffer configuration
devlink(8) - Devlink tool
dmsetup(8) - low level logical volume management
dmstats(8) - mapper statistics management
dracut-catimages(8) - creates initial ramdisk image by concatenating images
dracut(8) - low-level tool for generating an initramfs/initrd image
drr(8) - deficit round robin scheduler
dump-acct(8) - print an acct/pacct file in human-readable format
dump-utmp(8) - print a utmp file in human-readable format
dumpe2fs(8) - dump ext2/ext3/ext4 filesystem information
e2freefrag(8) - report free space fragmentation information
e2fsck(8) - check a Linux ext2/ext3/ext4 file system
e2image(8) - Save critical ext2/ext3/ext4 filesystem metadata to a file
e2label(8) - Change the label on an ext2/ext3/ext4 filesystem
e2undo(8) - Replay an undo log for an ext2/ext3/ext4 filesystem
e4crypt(8) - ext4 filesystem encryption utility
e4defrag(8) - online defragmenter for ext4 filesystem
edquota(8) - edit user quotas
ematch(8) - extended matches for use with "basic" or "flow" filters
ethtool(8) - query or control network driver and hardware settings
execstack(8) - tool to set, clear, or query executable stack flag of ELF binaries and shared libraries
exportfs(8) - maintain table of exported NFS file systems
faillog(8) - display faillog records or set login failure limits
fdformat(8) - low-level format a floppy disk
fdisk(8) - manipulate disk partition table
filecap(8) - a program to see capabilities
filefrag(8) - report on file fragmentation
findfs(8) - find a filesystem by label or UUID
findmnt(8) - find a filesystem
fixfiles(8) - fix file SELinux security contexts.
flow(8) - flow based traffic control filter
flower(8) - flow based traffic control filter
flowtop(8) - top-like netfilter TCP/UDP/SCTP/DCCP/ICMP(v6) flow tracking
FQ(8) - Fair Queue traffic policing
fsadm(8) - utility to resize or check filesystem on a device
fsck(8) - check and repair a Linux filesystem
fsck.btrfs(8) - do nothing, successfully
fsck.cramfs(8) - fsck compressed ROM file system
fsck.minix(8) - check consistency of Minix filesystem
fsck.xfs(8) - do nothing, successfully
fsfreeze(8) - suspend access to a filesystem (Ext3/4, ReiserFS, JFS, XFS)
fstrim(8) - discard unused blocks on a mounted filesystem
fullreport(8) - Display full report
fuse(8) - configuration and mount options for FUSE file systems
fw(8) - fwmark traffic control filter
genhomedircon(8) - generate SELinux file context configuration entries for user home directories
genl(8) - generic netlink utility frontend
genpolbools(8) - Rewrite a binary policy with different boolean settings
genpolusers(8) - Generate new binary policy with updated user configuration
getcap(8) - examine file capabilities
getenforce(8) - get the current mode of SELinux
getkeycodes(8) - print kernel scancode-to-keycode mapping table
getsebool(8) - get SELinux boolean value(s)
groupadd(8) - create a new group
groupdel(8) - delete a group
groupmems(8) - administer members of a user's primary group
groupmod(8) - modify a group definition on the system
grpck(8) - verify integrity of group files
grpconv(8) - convert to and from shadow passwords and groups
grpunconv(8) - convert to and from shadow passwords and groups
gssd(8) - RPCSEC_GSS daemon
halt(8) - Halt, power-off or reboot the machine
hdparm(8) - get/set SATA/IDE device parameters
HFSC(8) - Hierarchical Fair Service Curve's control under linux
HTB(8) - Hierarchy Token Bucket
hwclock(8) - time clocks utility
i386(8) - change reported architecture in new program environment and set personality flags
iconvconfig(8) - create iconv module configuration cache
idmapd(8) - > Name Mapper
ifcfg(8) - simplistic script which replaces ifconfig IP management
ifconfig(8) - configure a network interface
IFE(8) - encapsulate/decapsulate metadata
ifpps(8) - top-like networking and system statistics
ifstat(8) - handy utility to read network interface statistics
insmod(8) - Simple program to insert a module into the Linux Kernel
integritysetup(8) - manage dm-integrity (block level integrity) volumes
intro(8) - introduction to administration and privileged commands
iotop(8) - simple top-like I/O monitor
ip-addrlabel(8) - protocol address label management
ip-fou(8) - Foo-over-UDP receive port configuration
ip-gue(8) - Foo-over-UDP receive port configuration
ip-l2tp(8) - L2TPv3 static unmanaged tunnel configuration
ip-macsec(8) - MACsec device configuration
ip-maddress(8) - multicast addresses management
ip-monitor(8) - state monitoring
ip-mroute(8) - multicast routing cache management
ip-neighbour(8) - neighbour/arp tables management.
ip-netconf(8) - network configuration monitoring
ip-netns(8) - process network namespace management
ip-ntable(8) - neighbour table configuration
ip-rule(8) - routing policy database management
ip-sr(8) - IPv6 Segment Routing management
ip-tcp_metrics(8) - management for TCP Metrics
ip-token(8) - tokenized interface identifier support
ip-tunnel(8) - tunnel configuration
ip-vrf(8) - run a command against a vrf
ip-xfrm(8) - transform configuration
ip(8) - show / manipulate routing, network devices, interfaces and tunnels
ip6tables-restore(8) - Restore IP Tables
ip6tables-save(8) - dump iptables rules
ip6tables(8) - administration tool for IPv4/IPv6 packet filtering and NAT
ipg(8) - send stream of UDP packets
iptables-apply(8) - a safer way to update iptables remotely
iptables-extensions(8) - list of extensions in the standard iptables distribution
iptables-restore(8) - Restore IP Tables
iptables-save(8) - dump iptables rules
iptables(8) - administration tool for IPv4/IPv6 packet filtering and NAT
iptraf-ng(8) - Interactive Colorful IP LAN Monitor
iptraf(8) - Interactive Colorful IP LAN Monitor
isosize(8) - output the length of an iso9660 filesystem
kbdrate(8) - reset the keyboard repeat rate and delay time
kdump(8) - This is just a placeholder until real man page has been written
kernel-install(8) - Add and remove kernel and initramfs images to and from /boot
kexec(8) - directly boot into a new kernel
key.dns_resolver(8) - upcall for request-key to handle dns_resolver keys
kmod(8) - Program to manage Linux Kernel modules
lastlog(8) - reports the most recent login of all users or of a given user
ld-linux(8) - dynamic linker/loader
ld-linux.so(8) - dynamic linker/loader
ld.so(8) - dynamic linker/loader
ldattach(8) - attach a line discipline to a serial line
ldconfig(8) - configure dynamic linker run-time bindings
libnss_myhostname.so.2(8) - Provide hostname resolution for the locally configured system hostname.
libnss_mymachines.so.2(8) - Provide hostname resolution for local container instances.
libnss_resolve.so.2(8) - Provide hostname resolution via systemd-resolved.service
libnss_systemd.so.2(8) - Provide UNIX user and group name resolution for dynamic users and groups.
linux32(8) - change reported architecture in new program environment and set personality flags
linux64(8) - change reported architecture in new program environment and set personality flags
lnstat(8) - unified linux network statistics
load_policy(8) - load a new SELinux policy into the kernel
loadunimap(8) - load the kernel unicode-to-font mapping table
logoutd(8) - enforce login time restrictions
logrotate(8) - logrotate ‐ rotates, compresses, and mails system logs
logsave(8) - save the output of a command in a logfile
losetup(8) - set up and control loop devices
lpadmin(8) - configure cups printers and classes
lpc(8) - line printer control program
lpinfo(8) - show available devices or drivers
lpmove(8) - move a job or all jobs to a new destination
lsblk(8) - list block devices
lslocks(8) - list local system locks
lsmod(8) - Show the status of modules in the Linux Kernel
lsns(8) - list namespaces
lsof(8) - list open files
lspci(8) - list all PCI devices
lsusb(8) - list USB devices
lttng-relayd(8) - LTTng 2 relay daemon
lttng-sessiond(8) - LTTng 2 tracing session daemon
lvchange(8) - Change the attributes of logical volume(s)
lvconvert(8) - Change logical volume layout
lvcreate(8) - Create a logical volume
lvdisplay(8) - Display information about a logical volume
lvextend(8) - Add space to a logical volume
lvm-config(8) - Display and manipulate configuration information
lvm-dumpconfig(8) - Display and manipulate configuration information
lvm-fullreport(8) - Display full report
lvm-lvpoll(8) - Continue already initiated poll operation on a logical volume
lvm(8) - LVM2 tools
lvm2-activation-generator(8) - generator for systemd units to activate LVM2 volumes on boot
lvmconf(8) - LVM configuration modifier
lvmconfig(8) - Display and manipulate configuration information
lvmdbusd(8) - Bus daemon
lvmdiskscan(8) - List devices that may be used as physical volumes
lvmdump(8) - create lvm2 information dumps for diagnostic purposes
lvmetad(8) - LVM metadata cache daemon
lvmlockctl(8) - Control for lvmlockd
lvmlockd(8) - LVM locking daemon
lvmpolld(8) - LVM poll daemon
lvmsadc(8) - LVM system activity data collector
lvmsar(8) - LVM system activity reporter
lvpoll(8) - Continue already initiated poll operation on a logical volume
lvreduce(8) - Reduce the size of a logical volume
lvremove(8) - Remove logical volume(s) from the system
lvrename(8) - Rename a logical volume
lvresize(8) - Resize a logical volume
lvs(8) - Display information about logical volumes
lvscan(8) - List all logical volumes in all volume groups
mandb(8) - create or update the manual page index caches
mapscrn(8) - load screen output mapping table
matchall(8) - traffic control filter that matches every packet
matchpathcon(8) - get the default SELinux security context for the specified path from the file contexts configuration
mausezahn(8) - a fast versatile packet generator with Cisco-cli
mcs(8) - Multi-Category System
mcstransd(8) - MCS (Multiple Category System) daemon. Translates SELinux MCS/MLS labels to human readable form.
mdadm(8) - manage MD devices aka Linux Software RAID
mdmon(8) - monitor MD external metadata arrays
migratepages(8) - Migrate the physical location a processes pages
migspeed(8) - Test the speed of page migration
mii-tool(8) - view, manipulate media-independent interface status
mirred(8) - mirror/redirect action
mke2fs(8) - create an ext2/ext3/ext4 filesystem
mkfs(8) - build a Linux filesystem
mkfs.bfs(8) - make an SCO bfs filesystem
mkfs.btrfs(8) - create a btrfs filesystem
mkfs.cramfs(8) - make compressed ROM file system
mkfs.minix(8) - make a Minix filesystem
mkfs.xfs(8) - construct an XFS filesystem
mkhomedir_helper(8) - Helper binary that creates home directories
mkinitrd-suse(8) - is a compat wrapper, which calls dracut to generate an initramfs
mkinitrd(8) - is a compat wrapper, which calls dracut to generate an initramfs
mklost+found(8) - create a lost+found directory on a mounted Linux second extended file system
mkswap(8) - set up a Linux swap area
modinfo(8) - Show information about a Linux Kernel module
modprobe(8) - Add and remove modules from the Linux Kernel
mount(8) - mount a filesystem
mount.fuse(8) - configuration and mount options for FUSE file systems
mount.nfs(8) - mount a Network File System
mount.nfs4(8) - mount a Network File System
mountd(8) - NFS mount daemon
mountstats(8) - Displays various NFS client per-mount statistics
MQPRIO(8) - Multiqueue Priority Qdisc (Offloaded Hardware QOS)
mysqld(8) - the MariaDB server
nameif(8) - name network interfaces based on MAC addresses
nat(8) - stateless native address translation action
netcap(8) - a program to see capabilities
NetEm(8) - Network Emulator
netsniff-ng(8) - the packet sniffing beast
netstat(8) - Print network connections, routing tables, interface statistics, masquerade connections, and multicast memberships
newusers(8) - update and create new users in batch
nfsd(8) - NFS server process
nfsdcltrack(8) - NFSv4 Client Tracking Callout Program
nfsiostat(8) - Emulate iostat for NFS mount points using /proc/self/mountstats
nfsstat(8) - list NFS statistics
ninfod(8) - Respond to IPv6 Node Information Queries
nologin(8) - politely refuse a login
nscd(8) - name service cache daemon
nss-myhostname(8) - Provide hostname resolution for the locally configured system hostname.
nss-mymachines(8) - Provide hostname resolution for local container instances.
nss-resolve(8) - Provide hostname resolution via systemd-resolved.service
nss-systemd(8) - Provide UNIX user and group name resolution for dynamic users and groups.
nstat(8) - network statistics tools.
numactl(8) - Control NUMA policy for processes or shared memory
numastat(8) -
open_init_pty(8) - run an program under a pseudo terminal
ovn-controller-vtep(8) - Open Virtual Network local controller for vtep enabled physical switches.
ovn-controller(8) - Open Virtual Network local controller
ovn-ctl(8) - Open Virtual Network northbound daemon lifecycle utility
ovn-nbctl(8) - Open Virtual Network northbound db management utility
ovn-northd(8) - Open Virtual Network central control daemon
ovn-sbctl(8) - utility for querying and configuring OVN_Southbound database
ovn-trace(8) - Open Virtual Network logical network tracing utility
ovs-appctl(8) - utility for configuring running Open vSwitch daemons
ovs-bugtool(8) - Open vSwitch bug reporting utility
ovs-ctl(8) - OVS startup helper script
ovs-dpctl-top(8) - Top like behavior for ovs-dpctl dump-flows
ovs-dpctl(8) - administer Open vSwitch datapaths
ovs-l3ping(8) - check network deployment for L3 tunneling problems
ovs-ofctl(8) - administer OpenFlow switches
ovs-parse-backtrace(8) - parses ovs-appctl backtrace output
ovs-pki(8) - OpenFlow public key infrastructure management utility
ovs-tcpdump(8) - Dump traffic from an Open vSwitch port using tcpdump.
ovs-testcontroller(8) - simple OpenFlow controller for testing
ovs-vlan-bug-workaround(8) - utility for configuring Linux VLAN driver bug workaround
ovs-vsctl(8) - utility for querying and configuring ovs-vswitchd
ovs-vswitchd(8) - Open vSwitch daemon
PAM(8) - Pluggable Authentication Modules for Linux
pam(8) - Pluggable Authentication Modules for Linux
pam_access(8) - PAM module for logdaemon style login access control
pam_cracklib(8) - PAM module to check the password against dictionary words
pam_debug(8) - PAM module to debug the PAM stack
pam_deny(8) - The locking-out PAM module
pam_echo(8) - PAM module for printing text messages
pam_env(8) - PAM module to set/unset environment variables
pam_exec(8) - PAM module which calls an external command
pam_faildelay(8) - Change the delay on failure per-application
pam_filter(8) - PAM filter module
pam_ftp(8) - PAM module for anonymous access module
pam_group(8) - PAM module for group access
pam_issue(8) - PAM module to add issue file to user prompt
pam_keyinit(8) - Kernel session keyring initialiser module
pam_lastlog(8) - PAM module to display date of last login and perform inactive account lock out
pam_limits(8) - PAM module to limit resources
pam_listfile(8) - deny or allow services based on an arbitrary file
pam_localuser(8) - require users to be listed in /etc/passwd
pam_loginuid(8) - Record user's login uid to the process attribute
pam_mail(8) - Inform about available mail
pam_mkhomedir(8) - PAM module to create users home directory
pam_motd(8) - Display the motd file
pam_namespace(8) - PAM module for configuring namespace for a session
pam_nologin(8) - Prevent non-root users from login
pam_permit(8) - The promiscuous module
pam_pwhistory(8) - PAM module to remember last passwords
pam_rhosts(8) - The rhosts PAM module
pam_rootok(8) - Gain only root access
pam_securetty(8) - Limit root login to special devices
pam_selinux(8) - PAM module to set the default security context
pam_selinux_check(8) - login program to test pam_selinux.so
pam_sepermit(8) - PAM module to allow/deny login depending on SELinux enforcement state
pam_shells(8) - PAM module to check for valid login shell
pam_succeed_if(8) - test account characteristics
pam_systemd(8) - Register user sessions in the systemd login manager
pam_tally(8) - The login counter (tallying) module
pam_tally2(8) - The login counter (tallying) module
pam_time(8) - PAM module for time control access
pam_timestamp(8) - Authenticate using cached successful authentication attempts
pam_timestamp_check(8) - Check to see if the default timestamp is valid
pam_tty_audit(8) - Enable or disable TTY auditing for specified users
pam_umask(8) - PAM module to set the file mode creation mask
pam_unix(8) - Module for traditional password authentication
pam_userdb(8) - PAM module to authenticate against a db database
pam_warn(8) - PAM module which logs all PAM items if called
pam_wheel(8) - Only permit root access to members of group wheel
pam_xauth(8) - PAM module to forward xauth keys between users
parted(8) - a partition manipulation program
partprobe(8) - inform the OS of partition table changes
partx(8) - tell the kernel about the presence and numbering of on-disk partitions
pedit(8) - generic packet editor action
pfifo(8) - Packet limited First In, First Out queue
pfifo_fast(8) - three-band first in, first out queue
pg3(8) - send stream of UDP packets
pgset(8) - send stream of UDP packets
PIE(8) - Proportional Integral controller-Enhanced AQM algorithm
ping(8) - send ICMP ECHO_REQUEST to network hosts
pivot_root(8) - change the root filesystem
plipconfig(8) - fine tune PLIP device parameters
police(8) - policing action
poweroff(8) - Halt, power-off or reboot the machine
prelink(8) - prelink ELF shared libraries and binaries to speed up startup time
PRIO(8) - Priority qdisc
pscap(8) - a program to see capabilities
pvchange(8) - Change attributes of physical volume(s)
pvck(8) - Check the consistency of physical volume(s)
pvcreate(8) - Initialize physical volume(s) for use by LVM
pvdisplay(8) - Display various attributes of physical volume(s)
pvmove(8) - Move extents from one physical volume to another
pvremove(8) - Remove LVM label(s) from physical volume(s)
pvresize(8) - Resize physical volume(s)
pvs(8) - Display information about physical volumes
pvscan(8) - List all physical volumes
pwck(8) - verify integrity of password files
pwconv(8) - convert to and from shadow passwords and groups
pwunconv(8) - convert to and from shadow passwords and groups
quot(8) - summarize filesystem ownership
quotacheck(8) - scan a filesystem for disk usage, create, check and repair quota files
quota_nld(8) - quota netlink message daemon
quotaoff(8) - turn filesystem quotas on and off
quotaon(8) - turn filesystem quotas on and off
quotastats(8) - Program to query quota statistics
raid6check(8) - check MD RAID6 device for errors aka Linux Software RAID
rarp(8) - manipulate the system RARP table
rarpd(8) - answer RARP REQUESTs
raw(8) - bind a Linux raw character device
rdisc(8) - network router discovery daemon
rdma-dev(8) - RDMA device configuration
rdma-link(8) - rdma link configuration
rdma(8) - RDMA tool
rdmak-dev(8) - RDMA device configuration
readprofile(8) - read kernel profiling information
reboot(8) - Halt, power-off or reboot the machine
red(8) - Random Early Detection
repquota(8) - summarize quotas for a filesystem
request-key(8) - handle key instantiation callback requests from the kernel
resize2fs(8) - ext2/ext3/ext4 file system resizer
resizecons(8) - change kernel idea of the console size
resizepart(8) - tell the kernel about the new size of a partition
restorecon(8) - restore file(s) default SELinux security contexts.
restorecond(8) - daemon that watches for file creation and then sets the default SELinux file context
restorecon_xattr(8) - manage security.restorecon_last extended attribute entries added by setfiles(8) or restorecon(8).
rfkill(8) - tool for enabling and disabling wireless devices
rmmod(8) - Simple program to remove a module from the Linux Kernel
route(8) - show / manipulate the IP routing table
routef(8) - list routes with pretty output format
routel(8) - list routes with pretty output format
rpc.gssd(8) - RPCSEC_GSS daemon
rpc.idmapd(8) - > Name Mapper
rpc.mountd(8) - NFS mount daemon
rpc.nfsd(8) - NFS server process
rpc.rquotad(8) - remote quota server
rpc.statd(8) - NSM service daemon
rpc.svcgssd(8) - server-side rpcsec_gss daemon
rpcbind(8) - universal addresses to RPC program number mapper
rpcdebug(8) - set and clear NFS and RPC kernel debug flags
rpcinfo(8) - report RPC information
rsyslogd(8) - reliable and extended syslogd
rtacct(8) - network statistics tools.
rtcwake(8) - enter a system sleep state until specified wakeup time
rtmon(8) - listens to and monitors RTnetlink
rtpr(8) - replace backslashes with newlines.
rtstat(8) - unified linux network statistics
run_init(8) - run an init script in the proper SELinux context
runlevel(8) - Print previous and current SysV runlevel
sa(8) - summarizes accounting information
sa1(8) - Collect and store binary data in the system activity daily data file.
sa2(8) - Create a report from the current standard system activity daily data file.
sadc(8) - System activity data collector.
sample(8) - packet sampling tc action
sandbox(8) - Run cmd under an SELinux sandbox
sefcontext_compile(8) - compile file context regular expression files
selinux-polgengui(8) - SELinux Policy Generation Tool
SELinux(8) - NSA Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux)
selinux(8) - NSA Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux)
selinuxenabled(8) - tool to be used within shell scripts to determine if selinux is enabled
selinuxexeccon(8) - report SELinux context used for this executable
semanage-boolean(8) - SELinux Policy Management boolean tool
semanage-dontaudit(8) - SELinux Policy Management dontaudit tool
semanage-export(8) - SELinux Policy Management import tool
semanage-fcontext(8) - SELinux Policy Management file context tool
semanage-ibendport(8) - SELinux Policy Management ibendport mapping tool
semanage-ibpkey(8) - SELinux Policy Management ibpkey mapping tool
semanage-import(8) - SELinux Policy Management import tool
semanage-interface(8) - SELinux Policy Management network interface tool
semanage-login(8) - SELinux Policy Management linux user to SELinux User mapping tool
semanage-module(8) - SELinux Policy Management module mapping tool
semanage-node(8) - SELinux Policy Management node mapping tool
semanage-permissive(8) - SELinux Policy Management permissive mapping tool
semanage-port(8) - SELinux Policy Management port mapping tool
semanage-user(8) - SELinux Policy Management SELinux User mapping tool
semanage(8) - SELinux Policy Management tool
semodule(8) - Manage SELinux policy modules.
semodule_expand(8) - Expand a SELinux policy module package.
semodule_link(8) - Link SELinux policy module packages together
semodule_package(8) - Create a SELinux policy module package.
semodule_unpackage(8) - Extract policy module and file context file from an SELinux policy module unpackage.
sepolgen(8) - Generate an initial SELinux policy module template.
sepolicy-booleans(8) - Query SELinux Policy to see description of booleans
sepolicy-communicate(8) - Generate a report showing if two SELinux Policy Domains can communicate
sepolicy-generate(8) - Generate an initial SELinux policy module template.
sepolicy-gui(8) - Graphical User Interface for SELinux policy.
sepolicy-interface(8) - Print interface information based on the installed SELinux Policy
sepolicy-manpage(8) - Generate a man page based on the installed SELinux Policy
sepolicy-network(8) - Examine the SELinux Policy and generate a network report
sepolicy-transition(8) - Examine the SELinux Policy and generate a process transition report
sepolicy(8) - SELinux Policy Inspection tool
sestatus(8) - SELinux status tool
setarch(8) - change reported architecture in new program environment and set personality flags
setcap(8) - set file capabilities
setenforce(8) - modify the mode SELinux is running in
setfiles(8) - set SELinux file security contexts.
setfont(8) - load EGA/VGA console screen font
setkeycodes(8) - load kernel scancode-to-keycode mapping table entries
setpci(8) - configure PCI devices
setquota(8) - set disk quotas
setrans.conf(8) - translation configuration file for MCS/MLS SELinux systems
setsebool(8) - set SELinux boolean value
setvtrgb(8) - set the virtual terminal RGB colors
seunshare(8) - Run cmd with alternate homedir, tmpdir and/or SELinux context
sfb(8) - Stochastic Fair Blue
sfdisk(8) - display or manipulate a disk partition table
sfq(8) - Stochastic Fairness Queueing
sftp-server(8) - SFTP server subsystem
showconsolefont(8) - Show the current EGA/VGA console screen font
showmount(8) - show mount information for an NFS server
shutdown(8) - Halt, power-off or reboot the machine
simple(8) - basic example action
skbedit(8) - SKB editing action
skbmod(8) - user-friendly packet editor action
slapacl(8) - Check access to a list of attributes.
slapadd(8) - Add entries to a SLAPD database
slapauth(8) - Check a list of string-represented IDs for LDAP authc/authz
slapcat(8) - SLAPD database to LDIF utility
slapd(8) - Stand-alone LDAP Daemon
slapdn(8) - Check a list of string-represented LDAP DNs based on schema syntax
slapindex(8) - Reindex entries in a SLAPD database
slapmodify(8) - Modify entries in a SLAPD database
slappasswd(8) - OpenLDAP password utility
slapschema(8) - SLAPD in-database schema checking utility
slaptest(8) - Check the suitability of the OpenLDAP slapd configuration
slattach(8) - attach a network interface to a serial line
sln(8) - create symbolic links
sm-notify(8) - send reboot notifications to NFS peers
snmp(8) - cups snmp backend
ss(8) - another utility to investigate sockets
ssh-keysign(8) - ssh helper program for host-based authentication
ssh-pkcs11-helper(8) - ssh-agent helper program for PKCS#11 support
sshd(8) - OpenSSH SSH daemon
stap-server(8) - systemtap compile server management
stapbpf(8) - systemtap bpf runtime
stapdyn(8) - systemtap dyninst runtime
staprun(8) - systemtap runtime
stapsh(8) - stapsh
start-stop-daemon(8) - start and stop system daemon programs
statd(8) - NSM service daemon
sulogin(8) - single-user login
svcgssd(8) - server-side rpcsec_gss daemon
swaplabel(8) - print or change the label or UUID of a swap area
swapoff(8) - enable/disable devices and files for paging and swapping
swapon(8) - enable/disable devices and files for paging and swapping
switch_root(8) - switch to another filesystem as the root of the mount tree
sysctl(8) - configure kernel parameters at runtime
sysdig(8) -
system-config-selinux(8) - SELinux Management tool
systemd-activate(8) - Test socket activation of daemons
systemd-ask-password-console.path(8) - Query the user for system passwords on the console and via wall
systemd-ask-password-console.service(8) - Query the user for system passwords on the console and via wall
systemd-ask-password-wall.path(8) - Query the user for system passwords on the console and via wall
systemd-ask-password-wall.service(8) - Query the user for system passwords on the console and via wall
systemd-backlight(8) - Load and save the display backlight brightness at boot and shutdown
systemd-backlight.service(8) - Load and save the display backlight brightness at boot and shutdown
systemd-backlight@.service(8) - Load and save the display backlight brightness at boot and shutdown
systemd-binfmt(8) - Configure additional binary formats for executables at boot
systemd-binfmt.service(8) - Configure additional binary formats for executables at boot
systemd-bus-proxyd(8) - Connect STDIO or a socket to a given bus address
systemd-bus-proxyd.service(8) - Proxy classic D-Bus clients to kdbus
systemd-bus-proxyd.socket(8) - Proxy classic D-Bus clients to kdbus
systemd-coredump(8) - Acquire, save and process core dumps
systemd-coredump.service(8) - Acquire, save and process core dumps
systemd-coredump.socket(8) - Acquire, save and process core dumps
systemd-coredump@.service(8) - Acquire, save and process core dumps
systemd-debug-generator(8) - Generator for enabling a runtime debug shell and masking specific units at boot
systemd-environment-d-generator(8) - Load variables specified by environment.d
systemd-fsck-root.service(8) - File system checker logic
systemd-fsck(8) - File system checker logic
systemd-fsck.service(8) - File system checker logic
systemd-fsck@.service(8) - File system checker logic
systemd-fstab-generator(8) - Unit generator for /etc/fstab
systemd-getty-generator(8) - Generator for enabling getty instances on the console
systemd-gpt-auto-generator(8) - Generator for automatically discovering and mounting root, /home and /srv partitions, as well as discovering and enabling swap partitions, based on GPT partition type GUIDs.
systemd-halt.service(8) - System shutdown logic
systemd-hibernate-resume-generator(8) - Unit generator for resume= kernel parameter
systemd-hibernate-resume(8) - Resume from hibernation
systemd-hibernate-resume.service(8) - Resume from hibernation
systemd-hibernate-resume@.service(8) - Resume from hibernation
systemd-hibernate.service(8) - System sleep state logic
systemd-hostnamed(8) - Host name bus mechanism
systemd-hostnamed.service(8) - Host name bus mechanism
systemd-hwdb(8) - hardware database management tool
systemd-hybrid-sleep.service(8) - System sleep state logic
systemd-importd(8) - VM and container image import and export service
systemd-importd.service(8) - VM and container image import and export service
systemd-initctl(8) - /dev/initctl compatibility
systemd-initctl.service(8) - /dev/initctl compatibility
systemd-initctl.socket(8) - /dev/initctl compatibility
systemd-journald-audit.socket(8) - Journal service
systemd-journald-dev-log.socket(8) - Journal service
systemd-journald(8) - Journal service
systemd-journald.service(8) - Journal service
systemd-journald.socket(8) - Journal service
systemd-kexec.service(8) - System shutdown logic
systemd-localed(8) - Locale bus mechanism
systemd-localed.service(8) - Locale bus mechanism
systemd-logind(8) - Login manager
systemd-logind.service(8) - Login manager
systemd-machine-id-commit.service(8) - Commit a transient machine ID to disk
systemd-machined(8) - Virtual machine and container registration manager
systemd-machined.service(8) - Virtual machine and container registration manager
systemd-modules-load(8) - Load kernel modules at boot
systemd-modules-load.service(8) - Load kernel modules at boot
systemd-networkd-wait-online(8) - Wait for network to come online
systemd-networkd-wait-online.service(8) - Wait for network to come online
systemd-networkd(8) - Network manager
systemd-networkd.service(8) - Network manager
systemd-poweroff.service(8) - System shutdown logic
systemd-quotacheck(8) - File system quota checker logic
systemd-quotacheck.service(8) - File system quota checker logic
systemd-random-seed(8) - Load and save the system random seed at boot and shutdown
systemd-random-seed.service(8) - Load and save the system random seed at boot and shutdown
systemd-reboot.service(8) - System shutdown logic
systemd-remount-fs(8) - Remount root and kernel file systems
systemd-remount-fs.service(8) - Remount root and kernel file systems
systemd-resolved(8) - Network Name Resolution manager
systemd-resolved.service(8) - Network Name Resolution manager
systemd-rfkill(8) - Load and save the RF kill switch state at boot and change
systemd-rfkill.service(8) - Load and save the RF kill switch state at boot and change
systemd-rfkill.socket(8) - Load and save the RF kill switch state at boot and change
systemd-shutdown(8) - System shutdown logic
systemd-sleep(8) - System sleep state logic
systemd-socket-proxyd(8) - Bidirectionally proxy local sockets to another (possibly remote) socket.
systemd-suspend.service(8) - System sleep state logic
systemd-sysctl(8) - Configure kernel parameters at boot
systemd-sysctl.service(8) - Configure kernel parameters at boot
systemd-system-update-generator(8) - Generator for redirecting boot to offline update mode
systemd-sysusers(8) - Allocate system users and groups
systemd-sysusers.service(8) - Allocate system users and groups
systemd-sysv-generator(8) - Unit generator for SysV init scripts
systemd-timedated(8) - Time and date bus mechanism
systemd-timedated.service(8) - Time and date bus mechanism
systemd-timesyncd(8) - Network Time Synchronization
systemd-timesyncd.service(8) - Network Time Synchronization
systemd-tmpfiles-clean.service(8) - Creates, deletes and cleans up volatile and temporary files and directories
systemd-tmpfiles-clean.timer(8) - Creates, deletes and cleans up volatile and temporary files and directories
systemd-tmpfiles-setup-dev.service(8) - Creates, deletes and cleans up volatile and temporary files and directories
systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service(8) - Creates, deletes and cleans up volatile and temporary files and directories
systemd-tmpfiles(8) - Creates, deletes and cleans up volatile and temporary files and directories
systemd-udevd-control.socket(8) - Device event managing daemon
systemd-udevd-kernel.socket(8) - Device event managing daemon
systemd-udevd(8) - Device event managing daemon
systemd-udevd.service(8) - Device event managing daemon
systemd-update-done(8) - Mark /etc and /var fully updated
systemd-update-done.service(8) - Mark /etc and /var fully updated
systemd-update-utmp-runlevel.service(8) - Write audit and utmp updates at bootup, runlevel changes and shutdown
systemd-update-utmp(8) - Write audit and utmp updates at bootup, runlevel changes and shutdown
systemd-update-utmp.service(8) - Write audit and utmp updates at bootup, runlevel changes and shutdown
systemd-user-sessions(8) - Permit user logins after boot, prohibit user logins at shutdown
systemd-user-sessions.service(8) - Permit user logins after boot, prohibit user logins at shutdown
systemd-vconsole-setup(8) - Configure the virtual consoles
systemd-vconsole-setup.service(8) - Configure the virtual consoles
systemd-volatile-root(8) - Make the root file system volatile
systemd-volatile-root.service(8) - Make the root file system volatile
systemtap(8) - SystemTap initscript service
tbf(8) - Token Bucket Filter
tc-actions(8) - independently defined actions in tc
tc-basic(8) - basic traffic control filter
tc-bfifo(8) - Packet limited First In, First Out queue
tc-bpf(8) - BPF programmable classifier and actions for ingress/egress queueing disciplines
tc-cbq-details(8) - Class Based Queueing
tc-cbq(8) - Class Based Queueing
tc-cbs(8) - Credit Based Shaper (CBS) Qdisc
tc-cgroup(8) - control group based traffic control filter
tc-choke(8) - choose and keep scheduler
tc-codel(8) - Controlled-Delay Active Queue Management algorithm
tc-connmark(8) - netfilter connmark retriever action
tc-csum(8) - checksum update action
tc-drr(8) - deficit round robin scheduler
tc-ematch(8) - extended matches for use with "basic" or "flow" filters
tc-flow(8) - flow based traffic control filter
tc-flower(8) - flow based traffic control filter
tc-fq(8) - Fair Queue traffic policing
tc-fq_codel(8) - Fair Queuing (FQ) with Controlled Delay (CoDel)
tc-fw(8) - fwmark traffic control filter
tc-hfsc(8) - Hierarchical Fair Service Curve's control under linux
tc-htb(8) - Hierarchy Token Bucket
tc-ife(8) - encapsulate/decapsulate metadata
tc-matchall(8) - traffic control filter that matches every packet
tc-mirred(8) - mirror/redirect action
tc-mqprio(8) - Multiqueue Priority Qdisc (Offloaded Hardware QOS)
tc-nat(8) - stateless native address translation action
tc-netem(8) - Network Emulator
tc-pedit(8) - generic packet editor action
tc-pfifo(8) - Packet limited First In, First Out queue
tc-pfifo_fast(8) - three-band first in, first out queue
tc-pie(8) - Proportional Integral controller-Enhanced AQM algorithm
tc-police(8) - policing action
tc-prio(8) - Priority qdisc
tc-red(8) - Random Early Detection
tc-route(8) - route traffic control filter
tc-sample(8) - packet sampling tc action
tc-sfb(8) - Stochastic Fair Blue
tc-sfq(8) - Stochastic Fairness Queueing
tc-simple(8) - basic example action
tc-skbedit(8) - SKB editing action
tc-skbmod(8) - user-friendly packet editor action
tc-stab(8) - Generic size table manipulations
tc-tbf(8) - Token Bucket Filter
tc-tcindex(8) - traffic control index filter
tc-tunnel_key(8) - Tunnel metadata manipulation
tc-u32(8) - universal 32bit traffic control filter
tc-vlan(8) - vlan manipulation module
tc-xt(8) - tc iptables action
tc(8) - show / manipulate traffic control settings
tcindex(8) - traffic control index filter
telinit(8) - Change SysV runlevel
tftpd(8) - Trivial File Transfer Protocol server
tipc-bearer(8) - show or modify TIPC bearers
tipc-link(8) - show links or modify link properties
tipc-media(8) - list or modify media properties
tipc-nametable(8) - show TIPC nametable
tipc-node(8) - modify and show local node parameters or list peer nodes
tipc-peer(8) - modify peer information
tipc-socket(8) - show TIPC socket (port) information
tipc(8) - a TIPC configuration and management tool
togglesebool(8) - flip the current value of a SELinux boolean
tracepath(8) - traces path to a network host discovering MTU along this path
tracepath6(8) - traces path to a network host discovering MTU along this path
traceroute(8) - print the route packets trace to network host
traceroute6(8) - traces path to a network host
trafgen(8) - a fast, multithreaded network packet generator
tune2fs(8) - adjust tunable filesystem parameters on ext2/ext3/ext4 filesystems
tunelp(8) - set various parameters for the lp device
tunnel_key(8) - Tunnel metadata manipulation
tzselect(8) - select a timezone
u32(8) - universal 32bit traffic control filter
udevadm(8) - udev management tool
umount(8) - unmount file systems
umount.nfs(8) - unmount a Network File System
umount.nfs4(8) - unmount a Network File System
uname26(8) - change reported architecture in new program environment and set personality flags
unix_chkpwd(8) - Helper binary that verifies the password of the current user
unix_update(8) - Helper binary that updates the password of a given user
update-pciids(8) - download new version of the PCI ID list
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
uuidd(8) - UUID generation daemon
veritysetup(8) - manage dm-verity (block level verification) volumes
vgcfgbackup(8) - Backup volume group configuration(s)
vgcfgrestore(8) - Restore volume group configuration
vgchange(8) - Change volume group attributes
vgck(8) - Check the consistency of volume group(s)
vgconvert(8) - Change volume group metadata format
vgcreate(8) - Create a volume group
vgdisplay(8) - Display volume group information
vgexport(8) - Unregister volume group(s) from the system
vgextend(8) - Add physical volumes to a volume group
vgimport(8) - Register exported volume group with system
vgimportclone(8) - Import a VG from cloned PVs
vgmerge(8) - Merge volume groups
vgmknodes(8) - Create the special files for volume group devices in /dev
vgreduce(8) - Remove physical volume(s) from a volume group
vgremove(8) - Remove volume group(s)
vgrename(8) - Rename a volume group
vgs(8) - Display information about volume groups
vgscan(8) - Search for all volume groups
vgsplit(8) - Move physical volumes into a new or existing volume group
vigr(8) - edit the password, group, shadow-password or shadow-group file
vipw(8) - edit the password, group, shadow-password or shadow-group file
vlan(8) - vlan manipulation module
vmstat(8) - Report virtual memory statistics
vtep-ctl(8) - utility for querying and configuring a VTEP database
warnquota(8) - send mail to users over quota
wdctl(8) - show hardware watchdog status
wipefs(8) - wipe a signature from a device
x86_64(8) - change reported architecture in new program environment and set personality flags
xfs_admin(8) - change parameters of an XFS filesystem
xfs_bmap(8) - print block mapping for an XFS file
xfs_copy(8) - copy the contents of an XFS filesystem
xfs_db(8) - debug an XFS filesystem
xfsdump(8) - XFS filesystem incremental dump utility
xfs_estimate(8) - estimate the space that an XFS filesystem will take
xfs_freeze(8) - suspend access to an XFS filesystem
xfs_fsr(8) - filesystem reorganizer for XFS
xfs_growfs(8) - expand an XFS filesystem
xfs_info(8) - expand an XFS filesystem
xfsinvutil(8) - xfsdump inventory database checking and pruning utility
xfs_io(8) - debug the I/O path of an XFS filesystem
xfs_logprint(8) - print the log of an XFS filesystem
xfs_mdrestore(8) - restores an XFS metadump image to a filesystem image
xfs_metadump(8) - copy XFS filesystem metadata to a file
xfs_mkfile(8) - create an XFS file
xfs_ncheck(8) - generate pathnames from i-numbers for XFS
xfs_quota(8) - manage use of quota on XFS filesystems
xfs_repair(8) - repair an XFS filesystem
xfsrestore(8) - XFS filesystem incremental restore utility
xfs_rtcp(8) - XFS realtime copy command
xfs_spaceman(8) - show free space information about an XFS filesystem
xqmstats(8) - Display XFS quota manager statistics from /proc
xt(8) - tc iptables action
yum-complete-transaction(8) - attempt to complete failed or aborted Yum transactions
yum-copr(8) - YUM copr Plugin
yum-cron(8) - an interface to conveniently call yum from cron
yum-plugin-copr(8) - YUM copr Plugin
yum-shell(8) - Yellowdog Updater Modified shell
yum-updatesd(8) - Update notifier daemon
yum(8) - Yellowdog Updater Modified
yumdb(8) - query and alter the Yum database
zdump(8) - timezone dumper
zic(8) - timezone compiler
zramctl(8) - set up and control zram devices