The cdrecord command is used to record data or audio compact discs on an Orange Book CD-Recorder. The device refers to scsibus/target/lun of the CDRecorder. Operating systems use a library simulation ...
This command is used to access the System Use Fields of the System Use Area associated with a File Section of a file or directory on a Rock Ridge formatted CD-ROM and to list its contents on standard ...
The cdvd command reads the Primary Volume Descriptor from a CD-ROM and lists the contents on standard output. The output is formatted in a table that contains the name of each field of the Primary Vol...
The cdxar command accesses the Extended Attribute Record (XAR) associated with the File Section of a file or directory and lists its contents on standard output. The output is formatted in a table tha...
The cedit command invokes the UDC Manager utility, which manages the attributes of user-defined characters (UDCs). You can run UDC Manager to create or edit a font glyph for the character and to manip...
The cflow command analyzes a collection of object files or assembler, C-language, lex, or yacc source files, and attempts to write a chart of their external references to standard output. Files suffix...
The cgen command runs the character attributes file generator utility. This utility creates the following attribute data files from the attribute database for userdefined characters (UDCs): Font files...
The chatr command changes a program's internal attributes. Upon completion, chatr prints the file's old and new values to standard output. The +ed option of chatr is used to specify that a particula...
The neqn command is an nroff(1) preprocessor for displaying mathematical symbols and equations on terminals. Usage almost always involves preprocessing an nroff source file with neqn and then piping t...
If no files are specified, checknr checks the standard input. Delimiters checked are as follows: Font changes using \fx ... \fP. Size changes using \sx ... \s0. Macros that come in open/close form...
The passwd command changes the password associated with your username (by default) or the specified username. A password must have at least six characters and can be up to eight characters. If you ent...
To change the group ID of a file, you must have superuser privilege or your effective user ID must match the owner ID of the file. If you do not have superuser privilege you can change the group ID of...
You can use either symbolic or absolute mode to specify the desired permission settings. You can change the permission code of a file or directory only if you own it or if you have superuser authority...
[Tru64 UNIX] Only a user with superuser authority can use the chown command. The owner argument must be a valid user name or a valid numerical user ID. The optional group argument must be a valid grou...
The passwd command changes the password associated with your username (by default) or the specified username. A password must have at least six characters and can be up to eight characters. If you ent...