communication (IPC), typically used in Unix, Unix-like, and other POSIX-compliant operating systems. A signal is an asynchronous notification sent to...
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The Unix philosophy, originated by Ken Thompson, is a set of cultural norms and philosophical approaches to minimalist, modular software development. It...
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additional signals; see Unix signal. SIGTRAP for debugging purposes. It's platform-dependent and may be used on Unix-like operating systems. A signal can be...
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advanced features can be performed by sending signals to the job. Job control is of particular interest in Unix due to its multiprocessing, and should be...
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utility for Unix, Plan 9, Inferno, and Unix-like operating systems and beyond, the primary purpose of which is to convert and copy files. On Unix, device...
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SIGHUP (redirect from Signal 1 (POSIX))
POSIX-compliant systems is an abnormal termination. Unix signal RS-232 Kerrisk, Michael, ed. (25 July 2009), "SIGNAL(7)", Linux Programmer's Manual (version 3.22)...
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List of POSIX commands (redirect from List of Unix utilities)
applications List of Unix daemons List of web browsers for Unix and Unix-like operating systems Unix philosophy util-linux The Wikibook Guide to UNIX has a page...
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Kill (command) (redirect from Kill (Unix))
operating systems to send signals to running processes. In Unix and Unix-like operating systems, kill is a command used to send a signal to a process. By default...
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extglob matching Lexicographic sorting with < and >; UNIX-style pipelines: |; Subshells: ( ... ); Signaling as a means of inter-process communication using...
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User identifier (redirect from User identifier (unix))
from its parent, a child and parent may signal each other. POSIX requires the UID to be an integer type. Most Unix-like operating systems represent the UID...
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Sigaction (redirect from Sigaction (Unix))
when receiving specific OS signals. In Unix-like operating systems, one means of inter-process communication is through signals. When an executing unit (process...
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and the signals received by this executable command-line argument. As of version IEEE Std 1003.1-2008, truss is not part of the Single UNIX Specification...
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The Unix command fuser is used to show which processes are using a specified computer file, file system, or Unix socket. For example, to check process...
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Cron (redirect from Crontab (Unix command))
The cron command-line utility is a job scheduler on Unix-like operating systems. Users who set up and maintain software environments use cron to schedule...
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electrical signal that has a width of less than one second and a sharply rising or abruptly falling edge that accurately repeats once per second. PPS signals are...
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protocol used by the Signal application Signal (IPC), a form of inter-process communication used in Unix and related operating systems C signal handling, a way...
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Finger (protocol) (redirect from Finger (Unix))
longer offered the service.[citation needed] It is implemented on Unix (like macOS), Unix-like systems (like Linux and FreeBSD), and current versions of...
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CUPS (redirect from Common Unix Printing System/Proposed baseline)
CUPS (formerly an acronym for Common UNIX Printing System) is a modular printing system for Unix-like computer operating systems which allows a computer...
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Multi-Environment Real-Time (redirect from UNIX-RTR)
Multi-Environment Real-Time (MERT), later renamed UNIX Real-Time (UNIX-RT), is a hybrid time-sharing and real-time operating system developed in the 1970s...
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Windows Server 2012 and Enterprise version of Windows 8 Single UNIX Specification POSIX signal POSIX Threads C POSIX library IBM Common User Access – User...
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Killall (redirect from Killall (Unix))
sending a signal, like the kill program. Kill all processes named xmms: killall xmms Free and open-source software portal List of Unix commands Signal (computing)...
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File descriptor (category Unix file system technology)
In Unix and Unix-like computer operating systems, a file descriptor (FD, less frequently fildes) is a process-unique identifier (handle) for a file or...
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process groups, daemons, inter-process communication, and signals. One chapter is devoted to the Unix terminal control and another to the pseudo terminal concept...
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Bourne shell (category Unix shells)
operating systems. The Bourne shell was the default shell for Version 7 Unix. Unix-like systems continue to have /bin/sh—which will be the Bourne shell,...
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Unix System Laboratories (USL), sometimes written UNIX System Laboratories to follow relevant trademark guidelines of the time, was an American software...
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End-of-Transmission character (section Meaning in Unix)
standby condition. Its most common use today is to cause a Unix terminal driver to signal end of file and thus exit programs that are awaiting input....
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the Unix shells ksh, bash, fish and zsh, the disown builtin command is used to remove jobs from the job table, or to mark jobs so that a SIGHUP signal is...
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Htop (redirect from Htop (Unix))
process viewer and process manager. It is designed as an alternative to the Unix program top. It shows a frequently updated list of the processes running...
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main function to signal success or failure by returning an integer, or returning the macros EXIT_SUCCESS and EXIT_FAILURE. On Unix-like systems these...
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GNU Screen (redirect from Screen (Unix))
command line interface, and for separating programs from the session of the Unix shell that started the program, particularly so a remote process continues...
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