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- CONTENTS: fileutls find fsmods getty gpm
- fileutls: fileutils-3.16
- fileutls:
- fileutls: These are the GNU file management utilities. Most of these programs
- fileutls: have significant advantages over their Unix counterparts, such as
- fileutls: greater speed, additional options, and fewer arbitrary limits.
- fileutls:
- fileutls: These utilities are included: chgrp chmod chown cp dd df dircolors
- fileutls: du ginstall ln ls mkdir mkfifo mknod mv rm rmdir sync touch
- fileutls:
- fileutls:
- fileutls:
- find: GNU findutils-4.1
- find:
- find: This package contains the GNU find, xargs, and locate programs.
- find: find and xargs comply with POSIX 1003.2, as far as I know. They
- find: also support some additional options, some borrowed from Unix and
- find: some unique to GNU.
- find:
- find:
- find:
- find:
- find:
- fsmods: Filesystem modules for Linux 2.2.6.
- fsmods:
- fsmods: A kernel module is a piece of object code that can be dynamically
- fsmods: loaded into the Linux kernel to provide new kernel functions. These
- fsmods: modules support additional filesystems, such as HPFS, HFS, and NTFS.
- fsmods:
- fsmods:
- fsmods:
- fsmods:
- fsmods:
- fsmods:
- getty: getty_ps 2.0.7j
- getty:
- getty: /sbin/getty and /sbin/uugetty.
- getty: These control the process of logging into your system, and may be used
- getty: instead of 'agetty', which is the default getty included with the
- getty: util-linux package. getty_ps supports a number of enhancements such as
- getty: ringback support.
- getty:
- getty:
- getty:
- getty:
- gpm: General purpose mouse support v1.14
- gpm:
- gpm: This program is based on the 'selection' package, and allows you to
- gpm: use the mouse to cut and paste text from the screen. It also acts as
- gpm: a mouse server for applications running on the Linux console, such as
- gpm: the Midnight Commander file manager and dialog.
- gpm:
- gpm: NOTE: This program may cause problems when you start X on systems
- gpm: that do not use a serial mouse. If you get an 'unable to open mouse
- gpm: device' error from X, remove gpm from /etc/rc.d/rc.local.
- gpm:
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