WALL(1) User Commands WALL(1) NAME wall – write a message to all users SYNOPSIS wall DESCRIPTION wall displays a message, or the contents of a file, or otherwise its standard…
USERADD(8) System Management Commands USERADD(8) NAME useradd – create a new user or update default new user information SYNOPSIS useradd LOGIN useradd -D useradd -D DESCRIPTION When invoked without the…
UNAME(1) User Commands UNAME(1) NAME top uname – print system information SYNOPSIS top uname … DESCRIPTION top Print certain system information. With no OPTION, same as -s. -a, –all print…
TOUCH(1) User Commands TOUCH(1) NAME touch – change file timestamps SYNOPSIS touch … FILE… DESCRIPTION Update the access and modification times of each FILE to the current time. A FILE…
TOP(1) User Commands TOP(1) NAME top top – display Linux processes SYNOPSIS top top -hv|-bcHiOSs -d secs -n max -u|U user -p pid -o fld -w The traditional switches `-‘…
TAR(1) GNU TAR Manual TAR(1) NAME top tar – an archiving utility SYNOPSIS top Traditional usage tar {A|c|d|r|t|u|x} UNIX-style usage tar -A ARCHIVE ARCHIVE tar -c tar -d tar -t…
TAIL(1) User Commands TAIL(1) NAME tail – output the last part of files SYNOPSIS tail … … DESCRIPTION Print the last 10 lines of each FILE to standard output. With…
SYSCTL(8) System Administration SYSCTL(8) NAME top sysctl – configure kernel parameters at runtime SYNOPSIS top sysctl ] sysctl -p DESCRIPTION top sysctl is used to modify kernel parameters at runtime.…
SU(1) User Commands SU(1) NAME top su – run a command with substitute user and group ID SYNOPSIS top su ] DESCRIPTION top su allows to run commands with a…
STAT(1) User Commands STAT(1) NAME stat – display file or file system status SYNOPSIS stat … FILE… DESCRIPTION Display file or file system status. Mandatory arguments to long options are…