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[edit] app-admin/syslog-ng

[edit] app-arch/sharutils

[edit] app-portage/portage-manpages

[edit] app-portage/gentoolkit

  • Equery
  • Euse - Euse is used to set (disable/enable) USE flags /etc/make.conf without having to edit the file directly.
  • revdep-rebuild

[edit] app-shells/bash

  • bash - Bash is an sh-compatible command language interpreter that executes commands read from the standard input or from a file.

[edit] dev-libs/openssl

  • openssl - OpenSSL command line tool.
  • smime - Manage S/MIME messages: encrypt, decrypt, sign, and verify.

[edit] net-firewall/iptables

[edit] net-misc/iputils

[edit] net-misc/openssh

  • scp - Secure Copy
  • sshd - Secure Shell Daemon

[edit] net-misc/rsync

  • rsync - Faster, flexible replacement for rcp
  • rsyncd.conf - Faster, flexible replacement for rcp

[edit] net-misc/wget

  • wget - The non-interactive network downloader.

[edit] sys-apps/baselayout

[edit] sys-apps/coreutils

  • false - Do nothing, unsuccessfully
  • dd
  • df
  • ln - ln creates links (hard or soft)
  • touch - change file timestamps

[edit] sys-apps/findutils

[edit] sys-apps/grep

[edit] sys-apps/hdparm

  • hdparm - Hdparm provides a command line interface to various hard disk ioctls supported by the stock Linux ATA/IDE device driver subsystem.

[edit] sys-apps/net-tools

  • route - show / manipulate the IP routing table

[edit] sys-apps/portage

[edit] sys-apps/util-linux

[edit] sys-apps/xinetd

  • xinetd.conf - Xinetd is a replacement for the inetd internet services daemon

[edit] sys-devel/gcc

  • GCC - GNU project C and C++ compiler

[edit] sys-devel/patch

  • patch - Apply patches and diff files.

[edit] sys-libs/glibc

[edit] sys-process/procps

[edit] sys-process/vixie-cron

[edit] Other

[edit] Development

  • strace - trace system calls and signals
  • yacc - yet another compiler compiler

[edit] MTA

  • ssmtp - sendmail emulator

[edit] Networking

[edit] X.org

[edit] Adding Man Pages

To add new man pages see: Using man

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