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Table of Contents - pack(1) - compress and expand files using Huffman code
- page(1) - file perusal filter for screen viewing — see
more(1)
- parstatus(1) - display information about a hardware partitionable complex
- passwd(1) - change login password and associated attributes
- paste(1) - merge same lines of several files or subsequent lines of one file
- patch(1) - program to apply a diff file to an original file
- pathalias(1) - electronic address router
- pathchk(1) - check path names
- pax(1) - extracts, writes, and lists archive files; copies files and directory hierarchies
- pcat(1) - compress and expand files using Huffman code — see
pack(1)
- pdp11(1) - provide truth value about processor type — see
machid(1)
- pfiles(1) - displays process address information and open file descriptors — see
pmap(1)
- pg(1) - file perusal filter for soft-copy terminals
- pgrep(1) - search or kill processes based on process name and attributes
- pipcrm(1) - remove a POSIX message queue or a POSIX named semaphore
- pipcs(1) - report status of POSIX interprocess communication facilities
- pkill(1) - search or kill processes based on process name and attributes — see
pgrep(1)
- pldd(1) - list the dynamic libraries linked into each process, including shared objects explicitly attached using dlopen()/shl_load()
- plotdvr(1) - filters invoked by lp interface scripts — see
lpfilter(1)
- pmap(1) - displays process address information and open file descriptors
- ppl(1) - PPP point to point protocal daemon — see
pppd(1)
- ppp(1) - PPP point to point protocal daemon — see
pppd(1)
- pppd(1) - PPP point to point protocal daemon
- pppoec(1) - PPPoE (Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet) client
- pr(1) - print files
- praliases(1) - print system-wide sendmail aliases
- prealloc(1) - preallocate disk storage
- primes(1) - factor a number, generate large primes — see
factor(1)
- printenv(1) - print out the environment
- printf(1) - format and print arguments
- printstat(1) - filters invoked by lp interface scripts — see
lpfilter(1)
- privatepw(1) - change WU-FTPD group access file information
- prmail(1) - print out mail in the incoming mailbox file
- prof(1) - display profile data
- prs(1) - print and summarize an SCCS file
- ps(1) - report process status
- pstack(1) - print a stack trace for each LWP in each process and core file
- ptree(1) - prints the process tree hierarchy
- ptx(1) - permuted index
- pty(1) - get the name of the terminal — see
tty(1)
- pwd(1) - working directory name
- pwget(1) - get password and group information
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