CONTENTS: pcmcia shadow sysvinit tcsh
pcmcia:   pcmcia-cs-3.0.14
pcmcia:
pcmcia:   Card Services for Linux is a complete PCMCIA support package.  It
pcmcia:   includes a set of loadable kernel modules that implement a version of
pcmcia:   the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface, a set of
pcmcia:   client drivers for specific cards, and a card manager daemon that can
pcmcia:   respond to card insertion and removal events, loading and unloading
pcmcia:   drivers on demand.  It supports ``hot swapping'' of PCMCIA cards, so
pcmcia:   cards can be inserted and ejected at any time.
pcmcia:
pcmcia:
shadow:   Shadow password suite (shadow-19990607)
shadow:
shadow:   This set of login related programs utilizes an alternate, non-readable
shadow:   file to contain the actual encrypted passwords.  This is presumed to
shadow:   increase system security by increasing the difficulty with which
shadow:   system crackers obtain encrypted passwords.  It was written by
shadow:   Julianne Frances Haugh and the Linux port is maintained by Marek
shadow:   Michalkiewicz.
shadow:
shadow:
shadow:
sysvinit: sysvinit-2.76-4
sysvinit:
sysvinit: System V style init programs by Miquel van Smoorenburg that control
sysvinit: the booting and shutdown of your system. These support a number of
sysvinit: system runlevels, each with a specific set of utilities spawned. For
sysvinit: example, the normal system runlevel is 3, which starts agetty on
sysvinit: virtual consoles tty1 - tty6. Runlevel 4 starts xdm. Runlevel 0 shuts
sysvinit: the system down. See the documentation in /usr/doc/sysvinit and the
sysvinit: scripts in /etc/rc.d for more information.
sysvinit:
sysvinit:
tcsh:     tcsh 6.08
tcsh:
tcsh:     tcsh is an enhanced but completely compatible version of the Berkeley
tcsh:     UNIX C shell, csh(1). It is a command language interpreter usable both
tcsh:     as an interactive login shell and a shell script command processor. It
tcsh:     includes a command-line editor, programmable word completion, spelling
tcsh:     correction, a history mechanism, job control, and a C-like syntax.
tcsh:
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