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 ncplogout(1) -- schedule permanent connection to close
    The ncplogout utility will schedule a connection created by ncplogin(1) command to be closed. If the connection is busy (i.e. used by other processes) it will be closed when the last process using it ...
 neqn(1) -- format equations for ascii output
    The neqn program is actually just a shell script which invokes the eqn(1) command with the ascii output device. Note that eqn does not support low-resolution, typewriter-like devices (although it may ...
 netstat(1) -- show network status
    The netstat command symbolically displays the contents of various network-related data structures. There are a number of output formats, depending on the options for the information presented. netstat...
 newaliases(1) -- rebuild the data base for the mail aliases file
    Newaliases rebuilds the random access data base for the mail aliases file /etc/mail/aliases. It must be run each time this file is changed in order for the change to take effect. Newaliases is identic...
 newgrp(1) -- change to a new group
    The newgrp utility creates a new shell execution environment with modified real and effective group IDs. The options are as follows: -l Simulate a full login. The environment and umask are set to what...
 nex(1) -- text editors
    Vi is a screen oriented text editor. Ex is a line-oriented text editor. Ex and vi are different interfaces to the same program, and it is possible to switch back and forth during an edit session. View...
 nfsstat(1) -- display NFS statistics
    The nfsstat command displays statistics kept about NFS client and server activity. The options are as follows: -c Only display client side statistics -M Extract values associated with the name list fr...
 nice(1) -- execute a utility at an altered scheduling priority
    The nice utility runs utility at an altered scheduling priority, by incrementing its ``nice'' value by the specified increment, or a default value of 10. The lower the nice value of a process, the h...
 nl(1) -- line numbering filter
    The nl utility reads lines from the named file or the standard input if the file argument is ommitted, applies a configurable line numbering filter operation and writes the result to the standard outp...
 nm(1) -- list symbols from object files
    GNU nm lists the symbols from object files objfile.... If no object files are listed as arguments, nm assumes the file a.out. For each symbol, nm shows: o The symbol value, in the radix selected by op...
 nohup(1) -- invoke a utility immune to hangups
    The nohup utility invokes utility with its arguments and at this time sets the signal SIGHUP to be ignored. If the standard output is a terminal, the standard output is appended to the file nohup.out ...
 notify(1) -- shell builtin commands
    Shell builtin commands are commands that can be executed within the running shell's process. Note that, in the case of csh(1) builtin commands, the command is executed in a subshell if it occurs as a...
 nroff(1) -- emulate nroff command with groff
    The nroff script emulates the nroff command using groff. Only ascii, latin1, koi8-r, utf8, and cp1047 are valid arguments for the -T option, selecting the output encoding emitted by grotty, groff's T...
 nvi(1) -- text editors
    Vi is a screen oriented text editor. Ex is a line-oriented text editor. Ex and vi are different interfaces to the same program, and it is possible to switch back and forth during an edit session. View...
 nview(1) -- text editors
    Vi is a screen oriented text editor. Ex is a line-oriented text editor. Ex and vi are different interfaces to the same program, and it is possible to switch back and forth during an edit session. View...
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