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 llogin(1) -- Connects to a LAT service
    The llogin command enables Tru64 UNIX users to connect to LAT services offered by other nodes in the local area network (LAN). You do not need superuser privileges or node information in order to conn...
 ln(1) -- Make a hard link or a symbolic link to a file
    A link is a directory entry that refers to a file. Usually, sourcename is an existing file, and targetname does not exist. Thus, targetname becomes a new name, or pseudonym for sourcename. A file, tog...
 lndir(1X) -- create a shadow directory of symbolic links to another directory tree
    lndir makes a shadow copy todir of a directory tree fromdir, except that the shadow is not populated with real files but instead with symbolic links pointing at the real files in the fromdir directory...
 locale(1) -- Displays information about locales
    The locale command without any options or arguments writes to standard output the names and values of all the current locale environment variables, such as LANG and LC_COLLATE. The locale command with...
 localedef(1) -- Builds a locale from locale and character map source files
    The localedef command converts source files that contain definitions of the locale-dependent information (collation, date-and-time displays, and character properties) into a run-time format. The comma...
 lock(1) -- Requests and verifies a user password
    The lock command then locks the terminal and does not relinquish it until the password is received again, unless one of the following occurs: The root password is entered. The time-out interval is exc...
 logger(1) -- Makes entries in the system log
    The logger command makes the specified entries in the system log file. The logger command provides a program and shell script interface to the syslog() subroutine. The file in which entries are made d...
 login(1) -- Signs the user on to the system
    The invocation of login for initial signon is made by a system program or server using the privileged -h and -f forms of the login command. If login is invoked without an argument, it asks for a user ...
 logname(1) -- Displays user login name
    The logname command writes to standard output the name you used to log into the system.
 look(1) -- Finds lines in a sorted list
    If no file is specified, look searches in the system word list /usr/share/dict/words, with the options -df assumed by default. The look command uses binary search. The -d and -f options affect compari...
 lorder(1) -- Finds the best order for member files in an object library
    The lorder command is essentially obsolete. Use the following command in its place: % ar -ts file.a The lorder command reads one or more object or library archive files, looks for external references,...
 lp(1) -- Sends or cancels a printing request
    The lp command sends the specified files and associated information (collectively called a request) to a line printer for printing. The cancel command cancels printing requests. The lp command associa...
 lpq(1) -- Examines the spool queues.
    The lpq command examines the spooling area used by lpd for printing files on the line printer and reports the status of the specified requests or all requests associated with a user. The lpq command i...
 lpr(1) -- Sends files to spooling daemon for printing
    The lpr command uses the lpd spooling daemon to print files. If you specify a hyphen (-) for a file name, the lpr command reads from standard input; this can be used in conjunction with specified file...
 lprm(1) -- Removes requests from the line printer spooling queue
    Because the spooling directory is protected from users, using lprm is normally the way a user can remove a request. The lprm command without any arguments deletes the currently active request if it is...
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