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Sunday, April 22nd, 2007

Sponsored by: Search | Newsletter | Conference | Tech Jobs O’Reilly’s Emerging Technology Conference: May 13-16, 2002 Articles Linux Apache MySQL Perl PHP Python BSD Essentials What is LAMP? The Best of ONLamp.com aboutSQL Big Scary Daemons FreeBSD Basics HTTP Wrangler Linux in the Enterprise Linux Network Administration The Linux Professional Perl P5P Digest Archive PHP Admin Basics PHP Phanatics Python_News Security Alerts Alphabetical Directory of Linux Commands This directory of Linux commands is from Linux in a Nutshell, 3rd Edition. Click on any of the 379 commands below to get a description and list of available options. All links in the command summaries point to the online version of the book on Safari Tech Books Online. Buy it now Read it online uname [options] Print information about the machine and operating system. Without options, print the name of the operating system (Linux). Options -a, –all Combine all the system information from the other options. -m, –machine Print the hardware the system is running on. -n, –nodename Print the machine’s hostname. -r, –release Print the release number of the kernel. -s, –sysname Print the name of the operating system (Linux). -p, –processor Print the type of processor (not available on all versions). -v Print build information about the kernel. –help Display a help message and then exit. Sponsored by:
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Sunday, April 22nd, 2007

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Sunday, April 22nd, 2007

O’Reilly Books Latest LAMP Titles: mod_perl Pocket Reference SQL in a Nutshell Network Printing Books by topic: Linux Open Source Security System and Network Administration Unix Web and Internet O’Reilly Network Technologies: ONJava.com ONLamp.com openp2p.com Perl.com XML.com Apache BSD Java Javascript and CSS Linux Mac Mozilla .NET P2P Perl Policy PHP Python Web Services Wireless
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Saturday, April 21st, 2007

Sponsored by: Search | Newsletter | Conference | Tech Jobs O’Reilly’s Emerging Technology Conference: May 13-16, 2002 Articles Linux Apache MySQL Perl PHP Python BSD Essentials What is LAMP? The Best of ONLamp.com aboutSQL Big Scary Daemons FreeBSD Basics HTTP Wrangler Linux in the Enterprise Linux Network Administration The Linux Professional Perl P5P Digest Archive PHP Admin Basics PHP Phanatics Python_News Security Alerts Alphabetical Directory of Linux Commands This directory of Linux commands is from Linux in a Nutshell, 3rd Edition. Click on any of the 379 commands below to get a description and list of available options. All links in the command summaries point to the online version of the book on Safari Tech Books Online. Buy it now Read it online umount [options] [special-device/directory] System administration command. Unmount a filesystem. umount announces to the system that the removable file structure previously mounted on device special-device is to be removed. umount also works by specifying the directory. Any pending I/O for the filesystem is completed, and the file structure is flagged as clean. Options -a Unmount all filesystems that are listed in /etc/mtab. -n Unmount, but do not record changes in /etc/mtab. -t type Unmount only filesystems of type type. Return to: Alphabetical Directory of Linux Commands Sponsored by:
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Saturday, April 21st, 2007

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Saturday, April 21st, 2007

O’Reilly Books Latest LAMP Titles: mod_perl Pocket Reference SQL in a Nutshell Network Printing Books by topic: Linux Open Source Security System and Network Administration Unix Web and Internet O’Reilly Network Technologies: ONJava.com ONLamp.com openp2p.com Perl.com XML.com Apache BSD Java Javascript and CSS Linux Mac Mozilla .NET P2P Perl Policy PHP Python Web Services Wireless
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Friday, April 20th, 2007

Sponsored by: Search | Newsletter | Conference | Tech Jobs O’Reilly’s Emerging Technology Conference: May 13-16, 2002 Articles Linux Apache MySQL Perl PHP Python BSD Essentials What is LAMP? The Best of ONLamp.com aboutSQL Big Scary Daemons FreeBSD Basics HTTP Wrangler Linux in the Enterprise Linux Network Administration The Linux Professional Perl P5P Digest Archive PHP Admin Basics PHP Phanatics Python_News Security Alerts Alphabetical Directory of Linux Commands This directory of Linux commands is from Linux in a Nutshell, 3rd Edition. Click on any of the 379 commands below to get a description and list of available options. All links in the command summaries point to the online version of the book on Safari Tech Books Online. Buy it now Read it online ul [options] [names] Translate underscores to underlining. The correct sequence with which to do this will vary by terminal type. Some terminals are unable to handle underlining. Options -i Translate -, when on a separate line, to underline, instead of translating underscores. -t terminal-type Specify terminal type. By default, TERM is consulted. Return to: Alphabetical Directory of Linux Commands Sponsored by:
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Friday, April 20th, 2007

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Friday, April 20th, 2007

O’Reilly Books Latest LAMP Titles: mod_perl Pocket Reference SQL in a Nutshell Network Printing Books by topic: Linux Open Source Security System and Network Administration Unix Web and Internet O’Reilly Network Technologies: ONJava.com ONLamp.com openp2p.com Perl.com XML.com Apache BSD Java Javascript and CSS Linux Mac Mozilla .NET P2P Perl Policy PHP Python Web Services Wireless Specify a delay of time in jiffies to sleep before resending a refused character to the device. A jiffy is defined as either one tick of the system clock or one AC cycle time; it should be approximately 1/100th of a second. -w time Specify a delay of time in jiffies to sleep before resending a strobe signal. -C [on|off] Specify whether to be extremely careful in checking for printer error. Return to: Alphabetical Directory of Linux Commands
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Friday, April 20th, 2007

Sponsored by: Search | Newsletter | Conference | Tech Jobs O’Reilly’s Emerging Technology Conference: May 13-16, 2002 Articles Linux Apache MySQL Perl PHP Python BSD Essentials What is LAMP? The Best of ONLamp.com aboutSQL Big Scary Daemons FreeBSD Basics HTTP Wrangler Linux in the Enterprise Linux Network Administration The Linux Professional Perl P5P Digest Archive PHP Admin Basics PHP Phanatics Python_News Security Alerts Alphabetical Directory of Linux Commands This directory of Linux commands is from Linux in a Nutshell, 3rd Edition. Click on any of the 379 commands below to get a description and list of available options. All links in the command summaries point to the online version of the book on Safari Tech Books Online. Buy it now Read it online tunelp device [options] System administration command. Control a lineprinter’s device parameters. Without options, print information about device(s). Options -a [on|off] Specify whether or not to abort if the printer encounters an error. By default, do not abort. -c n Retry device n times if it refuses a character. (Default is 250.) After exhausting n, sleep before retrying. -i irq Use irq for specified parallel port. Ignore -t and -c. If 0, restore noninterrupt driven (polling) action. -o [on|off] Specify whether to abort if device is not online or is out of paper. -q [on|off] Specify whether to print current IRQ setting. -r Reset port. -s Display printer’s current status. -t time Sponsored by:
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