p11-kit:- is
a command line tool that can be used to perform operations on PKCS#11 modules
configured on the system.
package-cleanup:- clean
up locally installed, duplicate, or orphaned packages (Ex:- package-cleanup –cleandupes)
packer:-
pam_console_apply:- set
or revoke permissions for users at the system console
pam-panel-icon:- A
notification area indicator of pam_timestamp status
pam_tally2:- The
login counter (tallying) module
pam_timestamp_check:- Check
to see if the default timestamp is valid
pango-querymodules-64:- collects
information about loadable modules for Pango and writes it to stdout.
pango-view:- Pango
text viewer
parted:- parted
is a program to manipulate disk partitions.
partprobe:- inform
the OS of partition table changes (Ex:- partprobe)
partx:- tell
the Linux kernel about the presence and numbering of on-disk partitions
passwd:- update
user's authentication tokens
paste:- Write
lines consisting of the sequentially corresponding lines from each FILE,
separated by TABs, to standard output.
With no FILE, or when FILE is -, read standard input.
patch:- apply
a diff file to an original
pathchk:- check
whether file names are valid or portable
pdata_tools:-
pdbedit:- manage
the SAM database (Database of Samba Users)
perl:- The
Perl 5 language interpreter
perl5.16.3:-
perlbug:- how
to submit bug reports on Perl
perldoc:- Look
up Perl documentation in Pod format.
perlthanks:- how
to submit bug reports on Perl
pethtool:- Display
or change ethernet card settings (Ex:- pethtool –c –k –i)
pftp:- Internet
file transfer program
pgawk:- pattern
scanning and processing language
pgrep:- pgrep,
pkill - look up or signal processes based on name and other attributes
pic:- compile
pictures for troff or TeX
piconv:- is
perl version of iconv, a character encoding converter widely available for
various Unixen today.
pidof:- find
the process ID of a running program. (Ex:- pidof <Process name>
systemd)
pidstat:- Report
statistics for Linux tasks. (Ex:- pidstat)
pifconfig:- display
information about a network interface (Ex:- pifconfig)
pinentry:-
pinentry-curses:-
pinfo:- curses
based lynx-style info browser
ping:- ping,
ping6 - send ICMP ECHO_REQUEST to network hosts
ping6:- ping,
ping6 - send ICMP ECHO_REQUEST to network hosts
pinky:- lightweight
finger (Ex:- pinky -l root)
pivot_root:- change
the root filesystem
pk12util:- Export
and import keys and certificate to or from a PKCS #12 file and the NSS database
pkaction:- Get
details about a registered action (Ex:- pkaction)
pkcheck:- Check
whether a process is authorized
pkcs1-conv:-
pkexec:- Execute
a command as another user
pkg-config:- Return
metainformation about installed libraries
pkill:- pgrep,
pkill - look up or signal processes based on name and other attributes
pkla-admin-identities:- interprets
configuration files described below to determine which users polkit(8)
considers administrators, using a non-JavaScript configuration file format
described below.
pkla-check-authorization:- interprets
non-JavaScript configuration files described below to determine the response of
polkit(8) to authorization queries.
pkttyagent:- is
used to start a textual authentication agent for the subject specified by
either --process or --system-bus-name. If neither of these options are given,
the parent process is used.
pl2pm:- Rough
tool to translate Perl4 .pl files to Perl5 .pm modules.
pldd:-
plipconfig:- fine
tune PLIP device parameters
pluginviewer:- list
loadable SASL plugins and their properties; Installed and properly configured
auxprop mechanisms are: sasldb (Ex:- pluginviewer)
plymouth:- The
plymouth sends commands to a running plymouthd. This is used during the boot
process to control the display of the graphical boot splash.
plymouthd:- The
plymouthd daemon is usually run out of the initrd. It does the heavy lifting of
the plymouth system, logging the session and showing the splash screen.
plymouth-set-default-theme:- Set
the plymouth theme
pmap:- report
memory map of a process (Ex:- pmap [options] PID [PID
...] (pmap -d 1))
pm-hibernate:- Suspend
or Hibernate your computer (Ex:- pm-hibernate)
pm-is-supported:- Test
whether suspend or hibernate is supported. (Ex:- pm-is-supported)
pm-powersave:- Put
your computer into low power mode (Ex:- pm-powersave)
pm-suspend:- Suspend
or Hibernate your computer (Ex:- pm-suspend)
pm-suspend-hybrid:- Suspend
or Hibernate your computer
pm-utils-bugreport-info.sh:- can
be used to print pm-utils bug report including your HW configuration and
pm-utils logs. This can help developers
to diagnose problems regarding suspend / hibernate.
pod2html:- convert
.pod files to .html files
pod2man:- Convert
POD data to formatted *roff input
pod2text:- Convert
POD data to formatted ASCII text
pod2usage:- print
usage messages from embedded pod docs in files
popd:-
postalias:- Postfix
alias database maintenance
postcat:- show
Postfix queue file contents
postconf:- Postfix
configuration utility
postdrop:- Postfix
mail posting utility
postfix:- Postfix
control program
post-grohtml:-
postkick:- kick
a Postfix servic
postlock:-
lock
mail folder and execute command
postlog:- Postfix-compatible
logging utility
postmap:- Postfix
lookup table management
postmulti:- Postfix
multi-instance manager
postqueue:- Postfix
queue control
postsuper:- Postfix
superintendent
powernow-k8-decode:-
poweroff:- halt,
poweroff, reboot - Halt, power-off or reboot the machine
pppd:- Point-to-Point
Protocol Daemon
pppdump:- convert
PPP record file to readable format
pppoe-discovery:- perform
PPPoE discovery
pppstats:- print
PPP statistics
ppp-watch:- daemon
to make PPP interfaces act more like other interfaces
pr:- convert
text files for printing
preconv:- convert
encoding of input files to something GNU troff understands
pre-grohtml:-
printenv:- print
all or part of environment (Ex:- printenv)
printf:- format
and print data
prlimit:- get
and set a process resource limits. (Ex:- prlimit)
profiles:- A utility
to report and change SIDs in registry files
ps:- report
a snapshot of the current processes.
psed:- a
stream editor
psfaddtable:- add
a Unicode character table to a console font
psfgettable:- extract
the embedded Unicode character table from a console font
psfstriptable:- remove
the embedded Unicode character table from a console font
psfxtable:- handle
Unicode character tables for console fonts
pstack:- print
a stack trace of a running process (Ex:- pstack <process-id> (pstack
1))
pstruct:- c2ph,
pstruct - Dump C structures as generated from "cc -g -S" stabs
ptx:- produce
a permuted index of file contents
pushd:-
pushd <directory> pushd <directory> pushd <directory> (Ex:- (pushd
/etc) (pushd /home) (/home /etc ~/test ~).
Switch the directories and it will show the total paths.
pvchange:- change
attributes of a physical volume
pvck:- check
physical volume metadata
pvcreate:- initialize
a disk or partition for use by LVM
pvdisplay:- display
attributes of a physical volume
pvmove:- move
physical extents
pvremove:- remove
a physical volume
pvresize:- resize
a disk or partition in use by LVM2
pvs:- report
information about physical volumes
pvscan:- scan
all disks for physical volumes
pwck:- verify
integrity of password files
pwconv:- pwconv,
pwunconv, grpconv, grpunconv - convert to and from shadow passwords and groups
pwd:- print
name of current/working directory
pwdx:- report
current working directory of a process
pwhistory_helper:- Helper
binary that transfers password hashes from passwd or shadow to opasswd
pwmake:- simple
tool for generating random relatively easily pronounceable passwords
pwscore:- simple
configurable tool for checking quality of a password
pwunconv:- pwconv,
pwunconv, grpconv, grpunconv - convert to and from shadow passwords and groups
pydoc:-
pygtk-demo:-
python:- an
interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming language
python2:- an
interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming language
python2.7:- an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented
programming language
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