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 iso_8859-7(7) -- the ISO 8859-7 character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
    The ISO 8859 standard includes several 8-bit extensions to the ASCII character set (also known as ISO 646-IRV). ISO 8859-7 encodes the characters used in modern monotonic Greek. ISO 8859 Alphabets    ...
 koi8-r(7) -- Russian Net Character Set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
    KOI8-R is the character set of choice for encoding Russian texts for many Unix-like operation systems. KOI8-R is a successor for KOI-8, a de-facto standard for Internet Mail, News, WWW and other inter...
 LDP(7) -- Intro to the Linux Documentation Project, with help, guides and documents
    
 libpcre(7) -- Perl-compatible regular expressions: expresion syntax.
    
 locale(7) -- Description of multi-language support
    A locale is a set of language and cultural rules. These cover aspects such as language for messages, different character sets, lexigraphic conventions, etc. A program needs to be able to determine its...
 mailaddr(7) -- mail addressing description
    This manual page gives a brief introduction to SMTP mail addresses, as used on the Internet. These addresses are in the general format user@domain where a domain is a hierarchical dot separated list o...
 man(7) -- macros to format man pages
    This manual page explains the groff tmac.an macro package (often called the man macro package) and related conventions for creating manual (man) pages. This macro package should be used by developers ...
 mdoc(7) -- quick reference guide for the -mdoc macro package
    The -mdoc package is a set of content-based and domain-based macros used to format the BSD man pages. The macro names and their meanings are listed below for quick reference; for a detailed explanatio...
 mdoc.samples(7) -- tutorial sampler for writing BSD manuals with -mdoc
    A tutorial sampler for writing BSD manual pages with the -mdoc macro package, a content-based and domain-based formatting package for troff(1). Its predecessor, the -man(7) package, addressed page lay...
 netdevice(7) -- Low level access to Linux network devices.
    This man page describes the sockets interface which is used to configure network devices. Linux supports some standard ioctls to configure network devices. They can be used on any socket's file descr...
 netlink(7) -- Communication between kernel and user.
    Netlink is used to transfer information between kernel modules and user space processes. It consists of a standard sockets based interface for user processes and an internal kernel API for kernel modu...
 packet(7) -- packet interface on device level.
    Packet sockets are used to receive or send raw packets at the device driver (OSI Layer 2) level. They allow the user to implement protocol modules in user space on top of the physical layer. The socke...
 pam(7) -- Pluggable Authentication Modules for Linux
    This manual is intended to offer a quick introduction to Linux-PAM. For more information the reader is directed to the Linux-PAM system administrators' guide. Linux-PAM Is a system of libraries that ...
 pam-undocumented(7) -- No manpage for this PAM-related program, utility or function.
    This program, utility or function does not have a useful manpage. There is however documentation available for it in the libpam-doc package, which contains The Linux-PAM System Administrator's Guide,...
 raw(7) -- Linux IPv4 raw sockets
    Raw sockets allow new IPv4 protocols to be implemented in user space. A raw socket receives or sends the raw datagram not including link level headers. The IPv4 layer generates an IP header when sendi...
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