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nawk(1)– pattern scanning and processing language -
nca(1)– the Solaris Network Cache and Accelerator (NCA) -
ncab2clf(1)– convert binary log file to Common Log File format -
ncakmod(1)– start or stop the NCA kernel module -
neqn(1)– typeset mathematics test -
newform(1)– change the format of a text file -
newgrp(1)– log in to a new group -
news(1)– print news items -
newsp(1)– frontends to the mp Text to PDL (Printer Description Language) pretty print filter -
newtask(1)– create new task and optionally change project -
nice(1)– invoke a command with an altered scheduling priority -
NIS+(1)– a new version of the network information name service -
nis+(1)– a new version of the network information name service -
nis(1)– a new version of the network information name service -
niscat(1)– display NIS+ tables and objects -
nischgrp(1)– change the group owner of a NIS+ object -
nischmod(1)– change access rights on a NIS+ object -
nischown(1)– change the owner of a NIS+ object -
nischttl(1)– change the time to live value of a NIS+ object -
nisdefaults(1)– display NIS+ default values -
niserror(1)– display NIS+ error messages -
nisgrep(1)– utilities for searching NIS+ tables -
nisgrpadm(1)– NIS+ group administration command -
nisln(1)– symbolically link NIS+ objects -
nisls(1)– list the contents of a NIS+ directory -
nismatch(1)– utilities for searching NIS+ tables -
nismkdir(1)– create NIS+ directories -
nisopaccess(1)– NIS+ operation access control administration command -
nispasswd(1)– change NIS+ password information -
nisrm(1)– remove NIS+ objects from the namespace -
nisrmdir(1)– remove NIS+ directories -
nistbladm(1)– NIS+ table administration command -
nistest(1)– return the state of the NIS+ namespace using a conditional expression -
nl(1)– line numbering filter -
nm(1)– print name list of an object file -
nohup(1)– run a command immune to hangups -
notify(1)– control process execution -
nroff(1)– format documents for display or line-printer
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