Index Last Updated: Thu Aug 16 0:31:50 2001
Parent Directory at Master Site:
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Current Directory at Master Site:
http://trenco2.gno.org/pub/apple2/gs.specific/gno/daemons
Current Directory:
/pub/apple2/gs.specific/gno/daemons
Most files are available by three methods. The file name link downloads files from the server you are currently on using the HTTP protocol. The HTTP and FTP links following the file name will retrieve the file from the master Trenco archive using the HTTP or FTP protocols, respectively.
cron Runs certain processes at certain times. cron is started by init. [version 1.1]
finger finger is a re-write of the UNIX finger utility. Its purpose is to provide information about a user or users. It shows their real name, home directory, default shell, last login time, and two files that they may create to provide further information. [version 1.0]
getty Getty monitors serial lines and waits for users to log in, subsequently passing control to login(1). It is not intended to be called by the user. [version 2.0.3]
This is a manual page for getty(8) that someone extracted from their BSD system. It's probably only partially relevent to GNO, so take what it says with a grain of salt.
A brief explanation of getty.8.Z.
initd Starts and kills processes, maintains the system run level, and runs syslogd (log daemon) [version 1.4]
lpc lpc is the controller for the line printer daemon. See also lpr(1) and lpd(8). [version 1.0] This is a symbolic link to lpd.210.shk
lpd This is the line printer daemon. It controls the printer(s), and is itself controlled through lpr(1), and lpc(1). [version 2.1]
lpd This is the line printer daemon. It controls the printer(s), and is itself controlled through lpr(1), and lpc(1). [version 2.2] This is a symbolic link to lpr.330.shk
lpd This is the line printer daemon. It controls the printer(s), and is itself controlled through lpr(1), and lpc(1). [version 2.3] This is a symbolic link to lpr.340.shk
lpr This is the user interface to the line printer daemon, lpd(8). [version 3.2]
lpr This is the user interface to the line printer daemon, lpd(8). [version 3.3]
lpr This is the user interface to the line printer daemon, lpd(8). [version 3.4]