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Man Pages in HTML Format: man7arp - Linux ARP kernel module. ascii - the ASCII character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal boot - General description of boot sequence bootparam - Introduction to boot time parameters of the Linux kernel capabilities - overview of Linux capabilities charsets - programmer's view of character sets and internationalization ddp - Linux AppleTalk protocol implementation glob - Globbing pathnames hier - Description of the file system hierarchy icmp - Linux IPv4 ICMP kernel module. intro - Introduction to conventions and miscellany section ip - Linux IPv4 protocol implementation ipv6 - Linux IPv6 protocol implementation iso_8859-1 - the ISO 8859-1 character set encoded in octal, decimal,and hexadecimal iso_8859-15 - the ISO 8859-15 character set encoded in octal, decimal,and hexadecimal iso_8859-2 - the ISO 8859-2 character set encoded in octal, decimal,and hexadecimal iso_8859-7 - the ISO 8859-7 character set encoded in octal, decimal,and hexadecimal iso_8859-9 - the ISO 8859-9 character set encoded in octal, decimal,and hexadecimal koi8-r - Russian Net Character Set encoded in octal, decimal, andhexadecimal LDP - Intro to the Linux Documentation Project, with help, guides and documents locale - Description of multi-language support mailaddr - mail addressing description man - macros to format man pages mdoc - quick reference guide for the-mdocmacro package mdoc.samples - tutorial sampler for writingBSD manuals with-mdoc netdevice - Low level access to Linux network devices. netlink - Communication between kernel and user. packet - packet interface on device level. raw - Linux IPv4 raw sockets regex - POSIX 1003.2 regular expressions rtnetlink - Linux IPv4 routing socket. signal - list of available signals socket - Linux socket interface suffixes - list of file suffixes tcp - TCP protocol. udp - User Datagram Protocol for IPv4 unicode - the Universal Character Set units - decimal and binary prefixes unix - Sockets for local interprocess communication. uri - uniform resource identifier (URI), including a URL or URN utf-8 - an ASCII compatible multi-byte Unicode encoding x25 - ITU-T X.25 / ISO-8208 protocol interface. | ||||||
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