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 visudo(8) -- edit the sudoers file
    visudo edits the sudoers file in a safe fashion, analogous to vipw(8). visudo locks the sudoers file against multiple simultaneous edits, provides basic sanity checks, and checks for parse errors. If ...
 vmstat(8) -- report statistics about kernel activities
    vmstat reports certain kernel statistics kept about process, virtual memory, disk, trap and CPU activity. The options are as follows: -c count Repeat the display count times. The first display is for ...
 vnconfig(8) -- configure vnode disks for file swapping or pseudo file systems
    The vnconfig command configures vnode pseudo disk devices. It will associate (or disassociate) the special file rawdev with the regular file regular_file allowing the latter to be accessed as though i...
 vos(8) -- manage AFS volumes and the VLDB
    The vos utility is used to manage AFS volumes and the volume location database (VLDB). vos provides several commands: addsite not yet implemented apropos apropos backup make a backup copy of a volume ...
 vpn(8) -- configuring the system for virtual private networks
    A virtual private network is used to securely connect two or more subnets over the internet. For each subnet there is a security gateway which is linked via a cryptographically secured tunnel to the s...
 weekly(8) -- periodic system maintenance
    The three files /etc/daily, /etc/weekly, and /etc/monthly are shell scripts run on a periodic basis by the clock daemon, cron(8). They take care of some basic administrative tasks. The results are mai...
 wicontrol(8) -- configure WaveLAN/IEEE devices
    The wicontrol command controls the operation of WaveLAN/IEEE wireless networking devices via the wi(4) and awi(4) drivers. Most of the parameters that can be changed relate to the IEEE 802.11 protocol...
 macppc/wsconscfg(8) -- configure virtual terminals on a wscons display
    The wsconscfg tool allows for the creation and removal of virtual terminals on display devices controlled by the wscons terminal framework, as long as the underlying display hardware driver supports m...
 sgi/wsconscfg(8) -- configure virtual terminals on a wscons display
    The wsconscfg tool allows for the creation and removal of virtual terminals on display devices controlled by the wscons terminal framework, as long as the underlying display hardware driver supports m...
 alpha/wsconscfg(8) -- configure virtual terminals on a wscons display
    The wsconscfg tool allows for the creation and removal of virtual terminals on display devices controlled by the wscons terminal framework, as long as the underlying display hardware driver supports m...
 cats/wsconscfg(8) -- configure virtual terminals on a wscons display
    The wsconscfg tool allows for the creation and removal of virtual terminals on display devices controlled by the wscons terminal framework, as long as the underlying display hardware driver supports m...
 i386/wsconscfg(8) -- configure virtual terminals on a wscons display
    The wsconscfg tool allows for the creation and removal of virtual terminals on display devices controlled by the wscons terminal framework, as long as the underlying display hardware driver supports m...
 amd64/wsconscfg(8) -- configure virtual terminals on a wscons display
    The wsconscfg tool allows for the creation and removal of virtual terminals on display devices controlled by the wscons terminal framework, as long as the underlying display hardware driver supports m...
 hppa/wsconscfg(8) -- configure virtual terminals on a wscons display
    The wsconscfg tool allows for the creation and removal of virtual terminals on display devices controlled by the wscons terminal framework, as long as the underlying display hardware driver supports m...
 sparc/wsconscfg(8) -- configure virtual terminals on a wscons display
    The wsconscfg tool allows for the creation and removal of virtual terminals on display devices controlled by the wscons terminal framework, as long as the underlying display hardware driver supports m...
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