The latest manual pages and help

Animated

The manual page for the animate Linux command. The animate command as part of the ImageMagick program package animates an image or sequence of images on X servers.

acpid

The manual page and help for the acpid Linux command. acpid is an ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) event monitoring daemon. The program is designed to notify user-space programs of ACPI events. acpid must be started at system boot and will run as a background process by default.

cupsd

Manual page and help for the cupsd Linux command. cupsd is the CUPS scheduler. It implements a printing system based on Internet Printing Protocol version 2.1 and supports most of the IPP Everywhere requirements. If no options are specified on the command line, the default /etc/cups/cupsd.conf configuration file is used.

iostat

The manual page and help for the iostat Linux command. The iostat command is a tool for monitoring the input/output data transmission of the system's devices, which monitors the average transmission speed of the devices in relation to their active operating time. iostat prepares reports that can be used to optimize the system configuration to achieve balanced operation.

ip6tables

The manual page and help for the ip6tables Linux command. The ip6tables command is used to set, maintain, and verify IPv6 packet filtering rule tables in the Linux kernel. Several different tables can be defined. Each table contains a number of built-in chains and can also contain user-defined chains.

xdpyinfo

The manual page and help for the xdpyinfo Linux command. The xdpyinfo command is a utility for displaying information about an X server. It is used to examine the capabilities of the server, the predefined values ​​of the parameters used in communication between clients and the server, and the different types of screens and visualizations available.

quota_nld

Manual page and help for the quota_nld Linux command.

jk_jailuser

The manual page and help for the jk_jailuser Linux command. The jk_jailuser command jails the specified linux user.

rmmod

The manual page and help for the rmmod Linux command. The rmmod command removes loadable modules from the running kernel.

jk_init

The manual page and help for the jk_init Linux command. It is not an easy task to set up a chroot jail functionally. If, for example, we want the user to be able to run some commands, it is often not enough to simply copy the binary files of the commands into the jail, because many commands require different function libraries, and in many cases also devices under /dev. Finally, you need a shell that starts the commands, etc. These tasks can be automated using the jk_init command.