Changeset 4c24eb0a for general/sysutils


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Timestamp:
02/19/2021 03:20:16 PM (3 years ago)
Author:
Pierre Labastie <pieere@…>
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Message:

Remove period at the end of short descriptions.
In the process, some attributes in single quotes have been changed to double
quotes, and a few attribute lists have been written on one line instead of
several lines.

git-svn-id: svn://svn.linuxfromscratch.org/BLFS/trunk/BOOK@24236 af4574ff-66df-0310-9fd7-8a98e5e911e0

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general/sysutils
Files:
36 edited

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  • general/sysutils/accountsservice.xml

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    243243        <listitem>
    244244          <para>
    245             is the <application>AccountsService</application> daemon.
     245            is the <application>AccountsService</application> daemon
    246246          </para>
    247247          <indexterm zone="accountsservice accounts-daemon">
     
    255255        <listitem>
    256256          <para>
    257             contains the <application>AccountsService</application> API functions.
     257            contains the <application>AccountsService</application> API functions
    258258          </para>
    259259          <indexterm zone="accountsservice libaccountsservice">
  • general/sysutils/acpid.xml

    r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a  
    210210          <para>
    211211            is a program that listens for ACPI events and executes the rules
    212             that match the received event.
     212            that match the received event
    213213          </para>
    214214          <indexterm zone="acpid acpid-prog">
     
    223223          <para>
    224224            is a simple tool which connects to <command>acpid</command> and
    225             listens for events.
     225            listens for events
    226226          </para>
    227227          <indexterm zone="acpid acpi_listen">
     
    237237            is a monitor program that connects to three sources of ACPI events
    238238            (events file, netlink and input layer) and then reports on what it
    239             sees while it is connected.
     239            sees while it is connected
    240240          </para>
    241241          <indexterm zone="acpid kacpimon">
  • general/sysutils/at.xml

    r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a  
    246246        <listitem>
    247247          <para>
    248             queues, examines or deletes jobs for later execution.
     248            queues, examines or deletes jobs for later execution
    249249          </para>
    250250          <indexterm zone="at at-prog">
     
    258258        <listitem>
    259259          <para>
    260             is the daemon that runs jobs queued for later execution.
     260            is the daemon that runs jobs queued for later execution
    261261          </para>
    262262          <indexterm zone="at atd">
     
    270270        <listitem>
    271271          <para>
    272             lists the user's pending jobs, or all jobs, if superuser.
     272            lists the user's pending jobs, or all jobs, if superuser
    273273          </para>
    274274          <indexterm zone="at atq">
     
    282282        <listitem>
    283283          <para>
    284             deletes jobs, identified by their job number.
     284            deletes jobs, identified by their job number
    285285          </para>
    286286          <indexterm zone="at atrm">
     
    294294        <listitem>
    295295          <para>
    296             runs jobs queued for later execution.
     296            runs jobs queued for later execution
    297297          </para>
    298298          <indexterm zone="at atrun">
     
    306306        <listitem>
    307307          <para>
    308             is a script that executes commands when system load levels permit.
     308            is a script that executes commands when system load levels permit
    309309          </para>
    310310          <indexterm zone="at batch">
  • general/sysutils/autofs.xml

    r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a  
    400400          <para>
    401401            is the daemon that performs the mounting when a request is
    402             made for the device.
     402            made for the device
    403403          </para>
    404404          <indexterm zone="autofs automount">
  • general/sysutils/blocaled.xml

    r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a  
    3333    <para>
    3434      <application>blocaled</application> is an implementation of the
    35       <emphasis>org.freedesktop.locale1</emphasis> D&ndash;Bus protocol,
     35      <emphasis>org.freedesktop.locale1</emphasis> D-Bus protocol,
    3636      which normally comes with <application>systemd</application>. It is
    3737      needed by the <application>GNOME</application> desktop.
     
    234234          <para>
    235235            is the daemon implementing the
    236             <emphasis>org.freedesktop.locale1</emphasis> D&ndash;Bus protocol
     236            <emphasis>org.freedesktop.locale1</emphasis> D-Bus protocol
    237237          </para>
    238238          <indexterm zone="blocaled blocaled-prog">
     
    243243    </variablelist>
    244244  </sect2>
     245
    245246</sect1>
  • general/sysutils/bluez.xml

    r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a  
    352352          <para>
    353353            is used to issue BlueCore commands to Cambridge Silicon
    354             Radio devices.
     354            Radio devices
    355355          </para>
    356356          <indexterm zone="bluez bccmd">
     
    364364        <listitem>
    365365          <para>
    366             is a Bluemoon configuration utility.
     366            is a Bluemoon configuration utility
    367367          </para>
    368368          <indexterm zone="bluez bluemoon">
     
    376376        <listitem>
    377377          <para>
    378             is the interactive Bluetooth control program.
     378            is the interactive Bluetooth control program
    379379          </para>
    380380          <indexterm zone="bluez bluetoothctl">
     
    388388        <listitem>
    389389          <para>
    390             is the Bluetooth daemon.
     390            is the Bluetooth daemon
    391391          </para>
    392392          <indexterm zone="bluez bluetoothd">
     
    401401          <para>
    402402            provides access to the Bluetooth subsystem monitor
    403             infrastructure for reading HCI traces.
     403            infrastructure for reading HCI traces
    404404          </para>
    405405          <indexterm zone="bluez btmon">
     
    415415          <para>
    416416            is used to convert a file needed by Broadcom devices
    417             to hcd (Broadcom bluetooth firmware) format.
     417            to hcd (Broadcom bluetooth firmware) format
    418418          </para>
    419419          <indexterm zone="bluez hex2hcd">
     
    428428          <para>
    429429            is used to send a L2CAP echo request to the Bluetooth MAC
    430             address given in dotted hex notation.
     430            address given in dotted hex notation
    431431          </para>
    432432          <indexterm zone="bluez l2ping">
     
    440440        <listitem>
    441441          <para>
    442             is a L2CAP testing program.
     442            is a L2CAP testing program
    443443          </para>
    444444          <indexterm zone="bluez l2test">
     
    453453          <para>
    454454            is used to test RFCOMM communications on the
    455             Bluetooth stack.
     455            Bluetooth stack
    456456          </para>
    457457          <indexterm zone="bluez rctest">
     
    465465        <listitem>
    466466          <para>
    467             contains the <application>BlueZ</application> 4 API functions.
     467            contains the <application>BlueZ</application> 4 API functions
    468468          </para>
    469469          <indexterm zone="bluez libbluetooth">
  • general/sysutils/bubblewrap.xml

    r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a  
    134134        <listitem>
    135135          <para>
    136             generates a sandbox for a program to run in.
     136            generates a sandbox for a program to run in
    137137          </para>
    138138          <indexterm zone="bubblewrap bwrap">
     
    143143    </variablelist>
    144144  </sect2>
     145
    145146</sect1>
  • general/sysutils/colord.xml

    r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a  
    281281        <listitem>
    282282          <para>
    283             is the Color Manager Profile Creation Tool.
     283            is the Color Manager Profile Creation Tool
    284284          </para>
    285285          <indexterm zone="colord cd-create-profile">
     
    293293        <listitem>
    294294          <para>
    295             is a tool used to fix metadata in ICC profiles.
     295            is a tool used to fix metadata in ICC profiles
    296296          </para>
    297297          <indexterm zone="colord cd-fix-profile">
     
    305305        <listitem>
    306306          <para>
    307             dumps the contents of an ICC profile as human readable text.
     307            dumps the contents of an ICC profile as human readable text
    308308          </para>
    309309          <indexterm zone="colord cd-iccdump">
     
    317317        <listitem>
    318318          <para>
    319             is the Color Manager Testing Tool.
     319            is the Color Manager Testing Tool
    320320          </para>
    321321          <indexterm zone="colord cd-it8">
     
    330330          <para>
    331331            is a text-mode program that allows you to interact with colord on
    332             the command line.
     332            the command line
    333333          </para>
    334334          <indexterm zone="colord colormgr">
     
    342342        <listitem>
    343343          <para>
    344             contains the <application>Colord</application> API functions.
     344            contains the <application>Colord</application> API functions
    345345          </para>
    346346          <indexterm zone="colord libcolord.so">
     
    355355          <para>
    356356            contains legacy API functions for compatibility with older
    357             applications.
     357            applications
    358358          </para>
    359359          <indexterm zone="colord libcolordcompat.so">
     
    368368          <para>
    369369            contains internal API functions for the programs included with
    370             <application>Colord</application>.
     370            <application>Colord</application>
    371371          </para>
    372372          <indexterm zone="colord libcolordprivate.so">
     
    380380        <listitem>
    381381          <para>
    382             contains a simple display hardware colorimiter.
     382            contains a simple display hardware colorimiter
    383383          </para>
    384384          <indexterm zone="colord libcolorhug.so">
     
    389389    </variablelist>
    390390  </sect2>
     391
    391392</sect1>
  • general/sysutils/cpio.xml

    r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a  
    188188        <listitem>
    189189          <para>
    190             copies files to and from archives.
     190            copies files to and from archives
    191191          </para>
    192192          <indexterm zone="cpio cpio-prog">
     
    200200        <listitem>
    201201          <para>
    202             controls magnetic tape drive operations.
     202            controls magnetic tape drive operations
    203203          </para>
    204204          <indexterm zone="cpio mt">
  • general/sysutils/dbus.xml

    r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a  
    547547        <listitem>
    548548          <para>
    549             is used to clean up leftover sockets in a directory.
     549            is used to clean up leftover sockets in a directory
    550550          </para>
    551551          <indexterm zone="dbus dbus-cleanup-sockets">
     
    559559        <listitem>
    560560          <para>
    561             is the <application>D-Bus</application> message bus daemon.
     561            is the <application>D-Bus</application> message bus daemon
    562562          </para>
    563563          <indexterm zone="dbus dbus-daemon">
     
    573573            is used to start <command>dbus-daemon</command> from a shell
    574574            script. It  would  normally be called from a user's login
    575             scripts.
     575            scripts
    576576          </para>
    577577          <indexterm zone="dbus dbus-launch">
     
    586586          <para>
    587587            is used to monitor messages going through a
    588             <application>D-Bus</application> message bus.
     588            <application>D-Bus</application> message bus
    589589          </para>
    590590          <indexterm zone="dbus dbus-monitor">
     
    598598        <listitem>
    599599          <para>
    600             starts a process as a new <application>D-Bus</application> session.
     600            starts a process as a new <application>D-Bus</application> session
    601601          </para>
    602602          <indexterm zone="dbus dbus-run-session">
     
    611611          <para>
    612612            is used to send a message to a <application>D-Bus</application>
    613             message bus.
     613            message bus
    614614          </para>
    615615          <indexterm zone="dbus dbus-send">
     
    625625            is a <application>D-Bus</application> traffic generator and test
    626626            tool; it is a multi-purpose tool for debugging and profiling
    627             <application>D-Bus</application>.
     627            <application>D-Bus</application>
    628628          </para>
    629629          <indexterm zone="dbus dbus-test-tool">
     
    641641            it updates the list of environment variables used by
    642642            <command>dbus-daemon --session</command> when it activates session
    643             services without using systemd.
     643            services without using systemd
    644644          </para>
    645645          <indexterm zone="dbus dbus-update-activation-environment">
     
    654654        <listitem>
    655655          <para>
    656             is used to generate a universally unique ID.
     656            is used to generate a universally unique ID
    657657          </para>
    658658          <indexterm zone="dbus dbus-uuidgen">
     
    671671            one-to-one communication between any two applications;
    672672            <command>dbus-daemon</command> is an application that uses this
    673             library to implement a message bus daemon.
     673            library to implement a message bus daemon
    674674          </para>
    675675          <indexterm zone="dbus libdbus-1">
     
    682682
    683683  </sect2>
    684  
     684
    685685  <sect2 role="content" revision="systemd">
    686686    <title>Contents</title>
     
    694694  </sect2>
    695695
    696 
    697696</sect1>
    698 
  • general/sysutils/elogind.xml

    r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a  
    325325        <listitem>
    326326          <para>
    327             is used to introspect and monitor the D-Bus bus.
     327            is used to introspect and monitor the D-Bus bus
    328328          </para>
    329329          <indexterm zone="elogind busctl">
     
    338338          <para>
    339339            is used to execute a program with a shutdown, sleep or idle
    340             inhibitor lock taken.
     340            inhibitor lock taken
    341341          </para>
    342342          <indexterm zone="elogind elogind-inhibit">
     
    351351          <para>
    352352            is used to introspect and control the state of the elogind Login
    353             Manager.
     353            Manager
    354354          </para>
    355355          <indexterm zone="elogind loginctl">
     
    363363        <listitem>
    364364          <para>
    365             is the main elogind utility library.
     365            is the main elogind utility library
    366366          </para>
    367367          <indexterm zone="elogind libelogind">
     
    374374
    375375  </sect2>
    376  
     376
    377377</sect1>
    378 
  • general/sysutils/fcron.xml

    r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a  
    435435        <listitem>
    436436          <para>
    437             is the scheduling daemon.
     437            is the scheduling daemon
    438438          </para>
    439439          <indexterm zone="fcron fcron-prog">
     
    448448          <para>
    449449            is a user tool intended to interact with a running
    450             <command>fcron</command> daemon.
     450            <command>fcron</command> daemon
    451451          </para>
    452452          <indexterm zone="fcron fcrondyn">
     
    461461          <para>
    462462            instructs <command>fcron</command> to reread the
    463             <application>Fcron</application> tables.
     463            <application>Fcron</application> tables
    464464          </para>
    465465          <indexterm zone="fcron fcronsighup">
     
    474474          <para>
    475475            is a program used to install, edit, list and remove the
    476             tables used by <command>fcron</command>.
     476            tables used by <command>fcron</command>
    477477          </para>
    478478          <indexterm zone="fcron fcrontab">
  • general/sysutils/gpm.xml

    r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a  
    305305        <listitem>
    306306          <para>
    307             is a security mechanism used to disable the paste buffer.
     307            is a security mechanism used to disable the paste buffer
    308308          </para>
    309309          <indexterm zone="gpm disable-paste">
     
    318318          <para>
    319319            is a simple program that reports the mouse buttons being
    320             pressed and released.
     320            pressed and released
    321321          </para>
    322322          <indexterm zone="gpm display-buttons">
     
    330330        <listitem>
    331331          <para>
    332             is a simple program that reports the mouse coordinates.
     332            is a simple program that reports the mouse coordinates
    333333          </para>
    334334          <indexterm zone="gpm display-coords">
     
    343343          <para>
    344344            is used to report the <application>GPM</application> library
    345             and server versions.
     345            and server versions
    346346          </para>
    347347          <indexterm zone="gpm get-versions">
     
    355355        <listitem>
    356356          <para>
    357             is a cut and paste utility and mouse server for virtual consoles.
     357            is a cut and paste utility and mouse server for virtual consoles
    358358          </para>
    359359          <indexterm zone="gpm gpm-prog">
     
    368368          <para>
    369369            is a default handler for <command>gpm</command>. It is used to
    370             draw menus on the root window.
     370            draw menus on the root window
    371371          </para>
    372372          <indexterm zone="gpm gpm-root">
     
    381381          <para>
    382382            is a simple sample application using the high-level library, meant
    383             to be read by programmers trying to use the high-level library.
     383            to be read by programmers trying to use the high-level library
    384384          </para>
    385385          <indexterm zone="gpm hltest">
     
    393393        <listitem>
    394394          <para>
    395             is a program to report mouse events.
     395            is a program to report mouse events
    396396          </para>
    397397          <indexterm zone="gpm mev">
     
    406406          <para>
    407407            is a tool for determining the mouse type and device it's
    408             attached to.
     408            attached to
    409409          </para>
    410410          <indexterm zone="gpm mouse-test">
     
    415415
    416416      <varlistentry id="libgpm">
    417         <term><filename class='libraryfile'>libgpm.{so.a}</filename></term>
     417        <term><filename class="libraryfile">libgpm.{so.a}</filename></term>
    418418        <listitem>
    419419          <para>
    420420            contains the API functions to access the
    421             <application>GPM</application> daemon.
     421            <application>GPM</application> daemon
    422422          </para>
    423423          <indexterm zone="gpm libgpm">
  • general/sysutils/hdparm.xml

    r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a  
    152152          <para>
    153153            provides a command-line interface to various hard disk ioctls
    154             supported by the stock Linux ATA/IDE device driver subsystem.
     154            supported by the stock Linux ATA/IDE device driver subsystem
    155155          </para>
    156156          <indexterm zone="hdparm hdparm-prog">
  • general/sysutils/lm_sensors.xml

    r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a  
    261261            It reads its configuration from a file<!--what file?-->, then
    262262            calculates fan speeds from temperatures and sets the corresponding
    263             PWM outputs to the computed values.
     263            PWM outputs to the computed values
    264264          </para>
    265265          <indexterm zone="lm_sensors fancontrol">
     
    276276            ISA bus. It is intended to probe any chip that lives on the ISA bus
    277277            working with an address register and a data register (I2C-like
    278             access) or a flat range (of up to 256 bytes).
     278            access) or a flat range (of up to 256 bytes)
    279279          </para>
    280280          <indexterm zone="lm_sensors isadump">
     
    289289          <para>
    290290            is a small helper program to set registers visible through the ISA
    291             bus.
     291            bus
    292292          </para>
    293293          <indexterm zone="lm_sensors isaset">
     
    302302          <para>
    303303            tests the pulse width modulation (PWM) outputs of sensors and
    304             configures fancontrol.
     304            configures fancontrol
    305305          </para>
    306306          <indexterm zone="lm_sensors pwmconfig">
     
    314314        <listitem>
    315315          <para>
    316             prints the current readings of all sensor chips.
     316            prints the current readings of all sensor chips
    317317          </para>
    318318          <indexterm zone="lm_sensors sensors">
     
    328328            is a <application>Perl</application> script to convert
    329329            <application>lm-sensors</application> version 2 configuration files
    330             to work with version 3.
     330            to work with version 3
    331331          </para>
    332332          <indexterm zone="lm_sensors sensors-conf-convert">
     
    344344            monitoring chips (sensors) supported by
    345345            <filename class="libraryfile">libsensors</filename>, or more
    346             generally by the <application>lm_sensors</application> tool suite.
     346            generally by the <application>lm_sensors</application> tool suite
    347347          </para>
    348348          <indexterm zone="lm_sensors sensors-detect">
     
    357357          <para>
    358358            (optional) is a daemon that can be used to periodically log sensor
    359             readings.
     359            readings
    360360          </para>
    361361          <indexterm zone="lm_sensors sensord">
     
    369369        <listitem>
    370370          <para>
    371             contains the <application>lm_sensors</application> API functions.
     371            contains the <application>lm_sensors</application> API functions
    372372          </para>
    373373          <indexterm zone="lm_sensors libsensors">
  • general/sysutils/logrotate.xml

    r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a  
    306306          <para>
    307307            performs the log maintenance functions defined in the
    308             configuration files.
     308            configuration files
    309309          </para>
    310310          <indexterm zone="logrotate logrotate-prog">
  • general/sysutils/lsb-tools.xml

    r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a  
    143143        <listitem>
    144144          <para>
    145             is a script to give LSB data.
     145            is a script to give LSB data
    146146          </para>
    147147          <indexterm zone="lsb-tools lsb_release">
     
    154154        <listitem>
    155155          <para>
    156             is a script to activate SysV startup scripts.
     156            is a script to activate SysV startup scripts
    157157          </para>
    158158          <indexterm zone="lsb-tools install_initd">
     
    165165        <listitem>
    166166          <para>
    167             is a script to deactivate SysV startup scripts.
     167            is a script to deactivate SysV startup scripts
    168168          </para>
    169169          <indexterm zone="lsb-tools remove_initd">
  • general/sysutils/mc.xml

    r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a  
    203203          <para>
    204204            is used internally by <command>mc</command> for saving and
    205             restoring the text behind the panels on Linux text console.
     205            restoring the text behind the panels on Linux text console
    206206          </para>
    207207          <indexterm zone="mc conssaver">
     
    215215        <listitem>
    216216          <para>
    217             is a visual shell.
     217            is a visual shell
    218218          </para>
    219219          <indexterm zone="mc mc-prog">
     
    227227        <listitem>
    228228          <para>
    229             is an internal visual diff tool.
     229            is an internal visual diff tool
    230230          </para>
    231231          <indexterm zone="mc mcdiff">
     
    239239        <listitem>
    240240          <para>
    241             is an internal file editor.
     241            is an internal file editor
    242242          </para>
    243243          <indexterm zone="mc mcedit">
     
    251251        <listitem>
    252252          <para>
    253             is an internal file viewer.
     253            is an internal file viewer
    254254          </para>
    255255          <indexterm zone="mc mcview">
  • general/sysutils/modemmanager.xml

    r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a  
    220220          <para>
    221221            is an utility used to control and monitor the
    222             <application>ModemManager</application>.
     222            <application>ModemManager</application>
    223223          </para>
    224224          <indexterm zone="ModemManager mmcli">
     
    233233          <para>
    234234            is a <application>D-Bus</application> service used
    235             to communicate with modems.
     235            to communicate with modems
    236236          </para>
    237237          <indexterm zone="ModemManager ModemManager-prog">
     
    247247            contains API functions for communicating with mobile broadband
    248248            modems, regardless of the  protocol used to communicate with
    249             the actual device.
     249            the actual device
    250250          </para>
    251251          <indexterm zone="ModemManager libmm-glib">
  • general/sysutils/p7zip.xml

    r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a  
    174174        <listitem>
    175175          <para>
    176             is a file archiver utility.
     176            is a file archiver utility
    177177          </para>
    178178          <indexterm zone="p7zip Sevenz">
     
    187187          <para>
    188188            is a stand-alone executable handling less archive formats than
    189             <command>7z</command>.
     189            <command>7z</command>
    190190          </para>
    191191          <indexterm zone="p7zip Sevenza">
     
    200200          <para>
    201201            is a minimal version of <command>7za</command> that handles only
    202             7z archives.
     202            7z archives
    203203          </para>
    204204          <indexterm zone="p7zip Sevenzr">
  • general/sysutils/pax.xml

    r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a  
    148148        <listitem>
    149149          <para>
    150             copies files to and from archives in several formats.
     150            copies files to and from archives in several formats
    151151          </para>
    152152          <indexterm zone="pax pax-prog">
     
    157157    </variablelist>
    158158  </sect2>
     159
    159160</sect1>
  • general/sysutils/pciutils.xml

    r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a  
    225225          <para>
    226226            is a utility for displaying information about all PCI buses
    227             in the system and all devices connected to them.
     227            in the system and all devices connected to them
    228228          </para>
    229229          <indexterm zone="pciutils lspci">
     
    237237        <listitem>
    238238          <para>
    239             is a utility for querying and configuring PCI devices.
     239            is a utility for querying and configuring PCI devices
    240240          </para>
    241241          <indexterm zone="pciutils setpci">
     
    265265        <para>
    266266          is library that allows applications to access the PCI
    267           subsystem.
     267          subsystem
    268268        </para>
    269269        <indexterm zone="pciutils libpci">
  • general/sysutils/pm-utils.xml

    r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a  
    231231          <para>
    232232            is a script that determines whether the system is running on AC
    233             power (rather than a battery).
     233            power (rather than a battery)
    234234          </para>
    235235          <indexterm zone="pm-utils on_ac_power">
     
    245245            is a symlink to pm-action script that puts the computer into
    246246            hibernate mode (the system is fully powered off and system state is
    247             saved to disk).
     247            saved to disk)
    248248          </para>
    249249          <indexterm zone="pm-utils pm-hibernate">
     
    258258          <para>
    259259            is a script that checks whether power management features such as
    260             suspend and hibernate are supported.
     260            suspend and hibernate are supported
    261261          </para>
    262262          <indexterm zone="pm-utils pm-is-supported">
     
    271271          <para>
    272272            is a script that puts the computer into powersaving (low power)
    273             mode.
     273            mode
    274274          </para>
    275275          <indexterm zone="pm-utils pm-powersave">
     
    284284          <para>
    285285            is a symlink to pm-action script that puts the computer into suspend
    286             mode (most devices are shut down and system state is saved in RAM).
     286            mode (most devices are shut down and system state is saved in RAM)
    287287          </para>
    288288          <indexterm zone="pm-utils pm-suspend">
     
    298298            is a symlink to pm-action script that puts the computer into
    299299            hybrid-suspend mode (the system does everything it needs to
    300             hibernate, but suspends instead of shutting down).
     300            hibernate, but suspends instead of shutting down)
    301301          </para>
    302302          <indexterm zone="pm-utils pm-suspend-hybrid">
  • general/sysutils/raptor.xml

    r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a  
    176176        <listitem>
    177177          <para>
    178             is a RDF parsing and serializing utility.
     178            is a RDF parsing and serializing utility
    179179          </para>
    180180          <indexterm zone="raptor rapper">
     
    188188        <listitem>
    189189          <para>
    190             contains the <application>Raptor</application> API functions.
     190            contains the <application>Raptor</application> API functions
    191191          </para>
    192192          <indexterm zone="raptor libraptor2">
  • general/sysutils/rasqal.xml

    r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a  
    154154          <para>
    155155            is an utility for retrieving the installation options
    156             of <application>Rasqal</application>.
     156            of <application>Rasqal</application>
    157157          </para>
    158158          <indexterm zone="rasqal rasqal-config">
     
    166166        <listitem>
    167167          <para>
    168             is an RDF query utility.
     168            is an RDF query utility
    169169          </para>
    170170          <indexterm zone="rasqal roqet">
  • general/sysutils/redland.xml

    r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a  
    150150        <listitem>
    151151          <para>
    152             is the Redland RDF processor utility.
     152            is the Redland RDF processor utility
    153153          </para>
    154154          <indexterm zone="redland rdfproc">
     
    163163          <para>
    164164            is a script to get information about the installed version
    165             of Redland.
     165            of Redland
    166166          </para>
    167167          <indexterm zone="redland redland-config">
     
    175175        <listitem>
    176176          <para>
    177             upgrades older Redland databases to 0.9.12 format.
     177            upgrades older Redland databases to 0.9.12 format
    178178          </para>
    179179          <indexterm zone="redland redland-db-upgrade">
  • general/sysutils/sg3_utils.xml

    r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a  
    166166        <listitem>
    167167          <para>
    168             accesses Linux SCSI logging level information.
     168            accesses Linux SCSI logging level information
    169169          </para>
    170170          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils scsi_logging_level">
     
    178178        <listitem>
    179179          <para>
    180             checks SCSI device support for mandatory commands.
     180            checks SCSI device support for mandatory commands
    181181          </para>
    182182          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils scsi_mandat">
     
    190190        <listitem>
    191191          <para>
    192             does the SCSI READ CAPACITY command on disks.
     192            does the SCSI READ CAPACITY command on disks
    193193          </para>
    194194          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils scsi_readcap">
     
    202202        <listitem>
    203203          <para>
    204             does the SCSI TEST UNIT READY on devices.
     204            does the SCSI TEST UNIT READY on devices
    205205          </para>
    206206          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils scsi_ready">
     
    214214        <listitem>
    215215          <para>
    216             checks for SCSI to ATA Translation (SAT) device support.
     216            checks for SCSI to ATA Translation (SAT) device support
    217217          </para>
    218218          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils scsi_satl">
     
    226226        <listitem>
    227227          <para>
    228             starts one or more SCSI disks.
     228            starts one or more SCSI disks
    229229          </para>
    230230          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils scsi_start">
     
    238238        <listitem>
    239239          <para>
    240             stops one or more SCSI disks.
     240            stops one or more SCSI disks
    241241          </para>
    242242          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils scsi_stop">
     
    250250        <listitem>
    251251          <para>
    252             fetches the temperature of a SCSI device.
     252            fetches the temperature of a SCSI device
    253253          </para>
    254254          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils scsi_temperature">
     
    263263          <para>
    264264            performs a SCSI BACKGROUND CONTROL command on a device to perform
    265             "advanced background operations".
     265            "advanced background operations"
    266266          </para>
    267267          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_bg_ctl">
     
    275275        <listitem>
    276276          <para>
    277             sends the SCSI COMPARE AND WRITE command to device.
     277            sends the SCSI COMPARE AND WRITE command to device
    278278          </para>
    279279          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_compare_and_write">
     
    287287        <listitem>
    288288          <para>
    289             sends the SCSI RECEIVE COPY RESULTS command (XCOPY related).
     289            sends the SCSI RECEIVE COPY RESULTS command (XCOPY related)
    290290          </para>
    291291          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_copy_results">
     
    300300          <para>
    301301            copies data to and from files and devices. Specialised for
    302             devices that understand the SCSI command set.
     302            devices that understand the SCSI command set
    303303          </para>
    304304          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_dd">
     
    313313          <para>
    314314            takes SCSI sense data in binary or as a sequence
    315             of ASCII hexadecimal bytes and decodes it.
     315            of ASCII hexadecimal bytes and decodes it
    316316          </para>
    317317          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_decode_sense">
     
    326326          <para>
    327327            changes ownership of a LUN from another Service-Processor to
    328             this one.
     328            this one
    329329          </para>
    330330          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_emc_trespass">
     
    338338        <listitem>
    339339          <para>
    340             formats or resizes a SCSI disk (perhaps changes its block size).
     340            formats or resizes a SCSI disk (perhaps changes its block size)
    341341          </para>
    342342          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_format">
     
    350350        <listitem>
    351351          <para>
    352             sends a SCSI GET CONFIGURATION command (MMC-4 +).
     352            sends a SCSI GET CONFIGURATION command (MMC-4 +)
    353353          </para>
    354354          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_get_config">
     
    362362        <listitem>
    363363          <para>
    364             sends a SCSI GET PHYSICAL ELEMENT STATUS command to a device.
     364            sends a SCSI GET PHYSICAL ELEMENT STATUS command to a device
    365365          </para>
    366366          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_get_elem_status">
     
    374374        <listitem>
    375375          <para>
    376             sends the SCSI GET LBA STATUS command.
     376            sends the SCSI GET LBA STATUS command
    377377          </para>
    378378          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_get_lba_status">
     
    386386        <listitem>
    387387          <para>
    388             sends a SCSI REPORT or SET IDENTIFYING INFORMATION command.
     388            sends a SCSI REPORT or SET IDENTIFYING INFORMATION command
    389389          </para>
    390390          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_ident">
     
    398398        <listitem>
    399399          <para>
    400             access mode page information for a SCSI (or ATAPI) device.
     400            access mode page information for a SCSI (or ATAPI) device
    401401          </para>
    402402          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sginfo">
     
    411411          <para>
    412412            sends a SCSI INQUIRY or ATA IDENTIFY (PACKET) DEVICE command and
    413             outputs the response.
     413            outputs the response
    414414          </para>
    415415          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_inq">
     
    423423        <listitem>
    424424          <para>
    425             access log pages with SCSI LOG SENSE command.
     425            access log pages with SCSI LOG SENSE command
    426426          </para>
    427427          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_logs">
     
    435435        <listitem>
    436436          <para>
    437             sends the SCSI REPORT LUNS command.
     437            sends the SCSI REPORT LUNS command
    438438          </para>
    439439          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_luns">
     
    447447        <listitem>
    448448          <para>
    449             displays mapping between linux sg and other SCSI devices.
     449            displays mapping between linux sg and other SCSI devices
    450450          </para>
    451451          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_map">
     
    459459        <listitem>
    460460          <para>
    461             maps a special file to a SCSI generic (sg) device (or vice versa).
     461            maps a special file to a SCSI generic (sg) device (or vice versa)
    462462          </para>
    463463          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_map26">
     
    473473            copies data to and from files and devices. Specialized for
    474474            devices that understand the SCSI command set and does memory mapped
    475             transfers from sg devices.
     475            transfers from sg devices
    476476          </para>
    477477          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sgm_dd">
     
    485485        <listitem>
    486486          <para>
    487             reads mode pages with SCSI MODE SENSE command.
     487            reads mode pages with SCSI MODE SENSE command
    488488          </para>
    489489          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_modes">
     
    498498          <para>
    499499            reports information on supported SCSI commands or task
    500             management functions.
     500            management functions
    501501          </para>
    502502          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_opcodes">
     
    511511          <para>
    512512            copies data to and from files and devices. Specialized for
    513             devices that understand the SCSI command set.
     513            devices that understand the SCSI command set
    514514          </para>
    515515          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sgp_dd">
     
    524524          <para>
    525525            sends a SCSI PERSISTENT RESERVE (IN or OUT) command to
    526             manipulate registrations and reservations.
     526            manipulate registrations and reservations
    527527          </para>
    528528          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_persist">
     
    536536        <listitem>
    537537          <para>
    538             sends a SCSI PREVENT ALLOW MEDIUM REMOVAL command.
     538            sends a SCSI PREVENT ALLOW MEDIUM REMOVAL command
    539539          </para>
    540540          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_prevent">
     
    548548        <listitem>
    549549          <para>
    550             sends an arbitrary SCSI command to a device.
     550            sends an arbitrary SCSI command to a device
    551551          </para>
    552552          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_raw">
     
    560560        <listitem>
    561561          <para>
    562             reads data using SCSI READ BUFFER command.
     562            reads data using SCSI READ BUFFER command
    563563          </para>
    564564          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_rbuf">
     
    572572        <listitem>
    573573          <para>
    574             displays or modifies RDAC Redundant Controller Page.
     574            displays or modifies RDAC Redundant Controller Page
    575575          </para>
    576576          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_rdac">
     
    584584        <listitem>
    585585          <para>
    586             reads blocks of data continually from the same offset.
     586            reads blocks of data continually from the same offset
    587587          </para>
    588588          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_read">
     
    596596        <listitem>
    597597          <para>
    598             performs a SCSI READ ATTRIBUTE command on a device.
     598            performs a SCSI READ ATTRIBUTE command on a device
    599599          </para>
    600600          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_read_attr">
     
    608608        <listitem>
    609609          <para>
    610             sends a SCSI READ BLOCK LIMITS command.
     610            sends a SCSI READ BLOCK LIMITS command
    611611          </para>
    612612          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_read_block_limits">
     
    620620        <listitem>
    621621          <para>
    622             sends a SCSI READ BUFFER command.
     622            sends a SCSI READ BUFFER command
    623623          </para>
    624624          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_read_buffer">
     
    632632        <listitem>
    633633          <para>
    634             sends a SCSI READ CAPACITY command.
     634            sends a SCSI READ CAPACITY command
    635635          </para>
    636636          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_readcap">
     
    644644        <listitem>
    645645          <para>
    646             sends a SCSI READ LONG command.
     646            sends a SCSI READ LONG command
    647647          </para>
    648648          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_read_long">
     
    656656        <listitem>
    657657          <para>
    658             sends a SCSI REASSIGN BLOCKS command.
     658            sends a SCSI REASSIGN BLOCKS command
    659659          </para>
    660660          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_reassign">
     
    668668        <listitem>
    669669          <para>
    670             sends the SCSI REPORT REFERRALS command.
     670            sends the SCSI REPORT REFERRALS command
    671671          </para>
    672672          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_referrals">
     
    680680        <listitem>
    681681          <para>
    682             sends a SCSI REPORT ZONES command.
     682            sends a SCSI REPORT ZONES command
    683683          </para>
    684684          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_rep_zones">
     
    692692        <listitem>
    693693          <para>
    694             sends one or more SCSI REQUEST SENSE commands.
     694            sends one or more SCSI REQUEST SENSE commands
    695695          </para>
    696696          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_requests">
     
    704704        <listitem>
    705705          <para>
    706             sends SCSI device, target, bus or host reset; or checks reset state.
     706            sends SCSI device, target, bus or host reset; or checks reset state
    707707          </para>
    708708          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_reset">
     
    716716        <listitem>
    717717          <para>
    718             sends a SCSI RESET WRITE POINTER command.
     718            sends a SCSI RESET WRITE POINTER command
    719719          </para>
    720720          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_reset_wp">
     
    728728        <listitem>
    729729          <para>
    730             sends a SCSI READ MEDIA SERIAL NUMBER command.
     730            sends a SCSI READ MEDIA SERIAL NUMBER command
    731731          </para>
    732732          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_rmsn">
     
    740740        <listitem>
    741741          <para>
    742             sends a SCSI REPORT TARGET PORT GROUPS command.
     742            sends a SCSI REPORT TARGET PORT GROUPS command
    743743          </para>
    744744          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_rtpg">
     
    753753          <para>
    754754            fetches status from a SCSI Accessed Fault-Tolerant Enclosure
    755             (SAF-TE) device.
     755            (SAF-TE) device
    756756          </para>
    757757          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_safte">
     
    765765        <listitem>
    766766          <para>
    767             sends a SCSI SANITIZE command.
     767            sends a SCSI SANITIZE command
    768768          </para>
    769769          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_sanitize">
     
    778778          <para>
    779779            sends an ATA IDENTIFY (PACKET) DEVICE command via a SCSI to ATA
    780             Translation (SAT) layer.
     780            Translation (SAT) layer
    781781          </para>
    782782          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_sat_identify">
     
    791791          <para>
    792792            sends an ATA READ LOG EXT command via a SAT pass through to
    793             fetch log page 11h which contains SATA phy event counters.
     793            fetch log page 11h which contains SATA phy event counters
    794794          </para>
    795795          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_sat_phy_event">
     
    805805          <para>
    806806             uses an ATA READ LOG EXT command via a SCSI to ATA Translation
    807              (SAT) layer.
     807             (SAT) layer
    808808          </para>
    809809          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_sat_read_gplog">
     
    817817          <para>
    818818            sends an ATA SET FEATURES command via a SCSI to ATA Translation
    819             (SAT) layer.
     819            (SAT) layer
    820820          </para>
    821821          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_sat_set_features">
     
    830830          <para>
    831831            does a scan of sg devices (or given SCSI/ATAPI/ATA devices) and
    832             prints the results.
     832            prints the results
    833833          </para>
    834834          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_scan">
     
    842842        <listitem>
    843843          <para>
    844             performs a SCSI SEEK or PRE-FETCH command on a device and it's cache.
     844            performs a SCSI SEEK or PRE-FETCH command on a device and it's cache
    845845          </para>
    846846          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_seek">
     
    854854        <listitem>
    855855          <para>
    856             performs a SCSI SEND DIAGNOSTIC command.
     856            performs a SCSI SEND DIAGNOSTIC command
    857857          </para>
    858858          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_senddiag">
     
    867867          <para>
    868868            sends controls and fetch status from a SCSI Enclosure Services
    869             (SES) device.
     869            (SES) device
    870870          </para>
    871871          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_ses">
     
    879879        <listitem>
    880880          <para>
    881             sends microcode to a SCSI enclosure.
     881            sends microcode to a SCSI enclosure
    882882          </para>
    883883          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_ses_microcode">
     
    892892          <para>
    893893            sends a SCSI START STOP UNIT command to start, stop, load or eject
    894             medium.
     894            medium
    895895          </para>
    896896          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_start">
     
    904904        <listitem>
    905905          <para>
    906             sends a SCSI SET TARGET PORT GROUPS command.
     906            sends a SCSI SET TARGET PORT GROUPS command
    907907          </para>
    908908          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_stpg">
     
    917917          <para>
    918918            performs a SCSI STREAM CONTROL or GET STREAM STATUS command on a device
    919             to open or close an I/O stream.
     919            to open or close an I/O stream
    920920          </para>
    921921          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_stream_ctl">
     
    929929        <listitem>
    930930          <para>
    931             sends the scsi command synchronize cache.
     931            sends the scsi command synchronize cache
    932932          </para>
    933933          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_sync">
     
    942942          <para>
    943943            tests the SCSI host adapter by issuing write and read operations
    944             on a device's buffer and calculating checksums.
     944            on a device's buffer and calculating checksums
    945945          </para>
    946946          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_test_rwbuf">
     
    954954        <listitem>
    955955          <para>
    956             sends one or more SCSI TEST UNIT READY commands.
     956            sends one or more SCSI TEST UNIT READY commands
    957957          </para>
    958958          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_turs">
     
    966966        <listitem>
    967967          <para>
    968             sends a SCSI UNMAP command.
     968            sends a SCSI UNMAP command
    969969          </para>
    970970          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_unmap">
     
    978978        <listitem>
    979979          <para>
    980             invokes SCSI VERIFY command(s) on a block device.
     980            invokes SCSI VERIFY command(s) on a block device
    981981          </para>
    982982          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_verify">
     
    991991          <para>
    992992            fetches Vital Product Data (VPD) pages using a SCSI INQUIRY
    993             command.
     993            command
    994994          </para>
    995995          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_vpd">
     
    10031003        <listitem>
    10041004          <para>
    1005             sends a SCSI WRITE BUFFER command.
     1005            sends a SCSI WRITE BUFFER command
    10061006          </para>
    10071007          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_write_buffer">
     
    10151015        <listitem>
    10161016          <para>
    1017             sends the SCSI WRITE LONG command.
     1017            sends the SCSI WRITE LONG command
    10181018          </para>
    10191019          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_write_long">
     
    10271027        <listitem>
    10281028          <para>
    1029             sends the SCSI WRITE SAME command.
     1029            sends the SCSI WRITE SAME command
    10301030          </para>
    10311031          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_write_same">
     
    10391039        <listitem>
    10401040          <para>
    1041             sends the SCSI WRITE AND VERIFY command.
     1041            sends the SCSI WRITE AND VERIFY command
    10421042          </para>
    10431043          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_write_verify">
     
    10511051        <listitem>
    10521052          <para>
    1053             performs SCSI WRITE commands on a device.
     1053            performs SCSI WRITE commands on a device
    10541054          </para>
    10551055          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_write_x">
     
    10631063        <listitem>
    10641064          <para>
    1065             writes mode page.
     1065            writes mode page
    10661066          </para>
    10671067          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_wr_mode">
     
    10761076          <para>
    10771077            copies data to and from files and devices
    1078             using SCSI EXTENDED COPY (XCOPY).
     1078            using SCSI EXTENDED COPY (XCOPY)
    10791079          </para>
    10801080          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_xcopy">
     
    10891089          <para>
    10901090            performs SCSI ZONE commands on a device, such as OPEN, CLOSE, FINISH
    1091             or SEQUENTIALIZE.
     1091            or SEQUENTIALIZE
    10921092          </para>
    10931093          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils sg_zone">
     
    11011101        <listitem>
    11021102          <para>
    1103             contains the <application>sg3_utils</application> API functions.
     1103            contains the <application>sg3_utils</application> API functions
    11041104          </para>
    11051105          <indexterm zone="sg3_utils libsgutils2">
  • general/sysutils/sysstat.xml

    r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a  
    282282          <para>
    283283            displays statistics about read and write operations on CIFS
    284             filesystems.
     284            filesystems
    285285          </para>
    286286          <indexterm zone="sysstat cifsiostat">
     
    295295          <para>
    296296            reports CPU statistics and input/output
    297             statistics for devices and partitions.
     297            statistics for devices and partitions
    298298          </para>
    299299          <indexterm zone="sysstat iostat">
     
    307307        <listitem>
    308308          <para>
    309             writes activities for each available processor.
     309            writes activities for each available processor
    310310          </para>
    311311          <indexterm zone="sysstat mpstat">
     
    320320          <para>
    321321            is used for monitoring individual tasks currently being managed
    322             by the Linux kernel.
     322            by the Linux kernel
    323323          </para>
    324324          <indexterm zone="sysstat pidstat">
     
    335335            the <command>sar</command> command. But unlike
    336336            <command>sar</command>, <command>sadf</command> can write its data
    337             in many different formats.
     337            in many different formats
    338338          </para>
    339339          <indexterm zone="sysstat sadf">
     
    348348          <para>
    349349            is used for displaying the contents of elected cumulative activity
    350             counters in the operating system.
     350            counters in the operating system
    351351          </para>
    352352          <indexterm zone="sysstat sar">
     
    361361          <para>
    362362            is used for monitoring the activity of tape drives connected to
    363             a system.
     363            a system
    364364          </para>
    365365          <indexterm zone="sysstat tapestat">
  • general/sysutils/systemd.xml

    r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a  
    441441            is a PAM module used to register user sessions with the
    442442            <application>systemd</application> login manager,
    443             <command>systemd-logind</command>.
     443            <command>systemd-logind</command>
    444444          </para>
    445445          <indexterm zone="systemd pam_systemd">
  • general/sysutils/udisks2.xml

    r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a  
    205205          <para>
    206206            is a command-line program used to interact with the
    207             <command>udisksd</command> daemon.
     207            <command>udisksd</command> daemon
    208208          </para>
    209209          <indexterm zone="udisks2 udisksctl">
     
    232232            is a command-line program used to unmount file systems
    233233            that have been mounted by the
    234             <application>UDisks</application> daemon.
     234            <application>UDisks</application> daemon
    235235          </para>
    236236          <indexterm zone="udisks2 umountudisks2">
     
    244244        <listitem>
    245245          <para>
    246             contains the <application>UDisks</application> API functions.
     246            contains the <application>UDisks</application> API functions
    247247          </para>
    248248          <indexterm zone="udisks2 libudisks2">
  • general/sysutils/unrar.xml

    r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a  
    141141        <listitem>
    142142          <para>
    143             uncompresses a <filename>RAR</filename> archive.
     143            uncompresses a <filename>RAR</filename> archive
    144144          </para>
    145145          <indexterm zone="unrar unrar-prog">
  • general/sysutils/unzip.xml

    r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a  
    259259          <para>
    260260            allows the output of <command>unzip</command> commands to be
    261             redirected.
     261            redirected
    262262          </para>
    263263          <indexterm zone="unzip funzip">
     
    272272          <para>
    273273            lists, tests or extracts files from a <filename>ZIP</filename>
    274             archive.
     274            archive
    275275          </para>
    276276          <indexterm zone="unzip unzip-prog">
     
    287287            <filename>ZIP</filename> archive.  Files in this format allow the
    288288            recipient to decompress the archive without installing
    289             <application>UnZip</application>.
     289            <application>UnZip</application>
    290290          </para>
    291291          <indexterm zone="unzip unzipfsx">
     
    300300          <para>
    301301            searches files in a <filename>ZIP</filename> archive for
    302             lines matching a pattern.
     302            lines matching a pattern
    303303          </para>
    304304          <indexterm zone="unzip zipgrep">
     
    314314            produces technical information about the files in a
    315315            <filename>ZIP</filename> archive, including file access permissions,
    316             encryption status, type of compression, etc.
     316            encryption status, type of compression, etc
    317317          </para>
    318318          <indexterm zone="unzip zipinfo">
  • general/sysutils/upower.xml

    r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a  
    240240        <listitem>
    241241          <para>
    242             is the <application>UPower</application> command line tool.
     242            is the <application>UPower</application> command line tool
    243243          </para>
    244244          <indexterm zone="upower upower-prog">
     
    265265        <listitem>
    266266          <para>
    267             contains the <application>UPower</application> API functions.
     267            contains the <application>UPower</application> API functions
    268268          </para>
    269269          <indexterm zone="upower libupower-glib">
  • general/sysutils/usbutils.xml

    r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a  
    243243            is a utility for displaying information about all USB buses
    244244            in the system and all devices connected to them, but not in human
    245             friendly form.
     245            friendly form
    246246          </para>
    247247          <indexterm zone="usbutils lsusb">
     
    256256          <para>
    257257            displays information about all USB buses in the system and all
    258             devices connected to them in reasonable human friendly form.
     258            devices connected to them in reasonable human friendly form
    259259          </para>
    260260          <indexterm zone="usbutils lsusb.py">
     
    270270            is a shell script that displays details of USB buses and devices
    271271            connected to them. It is designed to be used if /proc/bus/usb/devices
    272             is not available on your system.
     272            is not available on your system
    273273          </para>
    274274          <indexterm zone="usbutils usb-devices">
     
    283283          <para>
    284284            is used to dump report descriptors and streams from HID
    285             (human interface device) interfaces of USB devices.
     285            (human interface device) interfaces of USB devices
    286286          </para>
    287287          <indexterm zone="usbutils usbhid-dump">
  • general/sysutils/which.xml

    r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a  
    136136          <para>
    137137            shows the full path of (shell) commands installed in your
    138             <envar>PATH</envar>.
     138            <envar>PATH</envar>
    139139          </para>
    140140          <indexterm zone="which which-prog">
  • general/sysutils/zip.xml

    r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a  
    138138        <listitem>
    139139          <para>
    140             compresses files into a <filename>ZIP</filename> archive.
     140            compresses files into a <filename>ZIP</filename> archive
    141141          </para>
    142142          <indexterm zone="zip zip-prog">
     
    151151          <para>
    152152            is a utility to encrypt and decrypt a <filename>ZIP</filename>
    153             archive.
     153            archive
    154154          </para>
    155155          <indexterm zone="zip zipcloak">
     
    164164          <para>
    165165            reads or writes comments stored in a <filename>ZIP</filename>
    166             file.
     166            file
    167167          </para>
    168168          <indexterm zone="zip zipnote">
     
    177177          <para>
    178178            is a utility to split <filename>ZIP</filename> files into
    179             smaller files.
     179            smaller files
    180180          </para>
    181181          <indexterm zone="zip zipsplit">
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