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 mkstr(1) -- create an error message file by massaging C source
    mkstr creates files containing error messages extracted from C source, and restructures the same C source, to utilize the created error message file. The intent of mkstr was to reduce the size of larg...
 mktemp(1) -- make temporary filename (unique)
    The mktemp utility takes the given filename template and overwrites a portion of it to create a unique filename. The template may be any filename with some number of `Xs' appended to it, for example ...
 mopa.out(1) -- create MOP image from an a.out file
    mopa.out is used to convert an a.out file to a MOP-image. This program will check if a.out(5) machine ID is recognized. If not it will try to swap the a.out(5) header, and try again.
 mopchk(1) -- MOP check utility
    mopchk shows information about which devices are known, version of mopd suite or information about a MOP-image. If filename is given, information about the MOP-image is read from the header of the fil...
 mopprobe(1) -- MOP Probe Utility
    mopprobe prints the Ethernet address and nodename of DECserver 100/200/250/300 on the Ethernet connected to interface or all known interfaces if -a is given. `-a' is given. If `-o' inhibits all mess...
 moptrace(1) -- MOP Trace Utility
    moptrace prints the contents of MOP packages on the Ethernet connected to interface or all known interfaces if -a is given. The options are as follows: -a Listen on all the Ethernets attached to the s...
 more(1) -- view files on a CRT
    less is a program similar to the traditional more(1), but which allows backward movement in the file as well as forward movement. Also, less does not have to read the entire input file before starting...
 mset(1) -- retrieve ASCII to IBM 3270 keyboard map
    Mset retrieves mapping information for the ASCII keyboard to IBM 3270 terminal special functions. Normally, these mappings are found in /usr/share/misc/map3270 (see map3270(5)). This information is us...
 msgs(1) -- system messages and junk mail program
    msgs is used to read system messages. These messages are sent by mailing to the login ``msgs'' and should be short pieces of information which are suitable to be read once by most users of the syste...
 mt(1) -- magnetic tape and removable media manipulating program
    The mt utility sends commands to a magnetic tape drive. By default, mt performs the requested operation once. Operations may be performed multiple times by specifying count. Note that device must refe...
 mv(1) -- move files
    In its first form, the mv utility renames the file named by the source operand to the destination path named by the target operand. This form is assumed when the last operand does not name an already ...
 nawk(1) -- pattern-directed scanning and processing language
    awk scans each input file for lines that match any of a set of patterns specified literally in prog or in one or more files specified as -f progfile. With each pattern there can be an associated actio...
 nc(1) -- arbitrary TCP and UDP connections and listens
    The nc (or netcat) utility is used for just about anything under the sun involving TCP or UDP. It can open TCP connections, send UDP packets, listen on arbitrary TCP and UDP ports, do port scanning, a...
 neqn(1) -- format equations for troff
    This manual page describes the GNU version of eqn, which is part of the groff document formatting system. eqn compiles descriptions of equations embedded within troff input files into commands that ar...
 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. The fir...
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