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pigz

Manual page and help for the pigz linux command. The Pigz compression program uses threads in order to use multiple processor cores at the same time. It splits the input into 128 KB chunks in parallel. The control values ​​of the individual pieces are also calculated in parallel. The compressed pieces are added to the output and the combined control value is calculated from each control value.

tar

The manual page and help for the tar linux command. Tar is an archiving program designed to create a so-called. tarfile to store and extract files. The tarfile can be created on a tape drive, but it is also common to write to a normal file.

dpkg

Manual page and help for the dpkg linux command. Dpkg is a tool for installing, deleting, building and managing Debian packages. The primary and more user-friendly front-end of dpkg is aptitude. Dpkg itself can be controlled entirely from command line parameters, which can consist of an operation and zero or more options. The operation parameter tells dpkg what to do, and the options control the behavior and execution of the operation in some way.

gtf

The manual page and help for the gtf linux command. Gtf is a utility for calculating VESA GTF modes. Based on the specified horizontal and vertical resolutions as well as the refresh rate (in Hz), the program returns the corresponding VESA GTF mode parameters. Gtf supports two output formats: Xorg returns the appropriate mode lines, or mode parameters that can be used with the fbset utility.

xrandr

The manual page and help for the xrandr linux command. Use xrandr to adjust the size, orientation, and / or mirroring of the screen output. You can also adjust the screen resolution. If called without an option, the program will return the available video modes, marking the recommended mode with a "+" and the currently set with a "*".

cvt

The manual page and help for the cvt command

autossh

The manual page and help for the autossh command

netstat

The manual page and help for the netstat Linux command. The netstat command is a utility for displaying network connection and interface statistics.

ssh

The manual page and help for the ssh command