Latest Commands
| zmore The zmore command is the GNU version of the venerable UNIX more command. zmore prints files to the screen one screen at a time, that will display files compress... |
| zgrep zgrep invokes grep on compressed or gzipped files. All options specified are passed directly to grep. If no file is specified, then the standard input is deco... |
| zcat zcat is a Unix program similar to cat, that decompresses individual files and concatenates them to standard output. Traditionally zcat operated on files compres... |
| zapping A TV viewer for the Gnome environment that you can watch TV, take screenshots, and record video and audio. Zapping has a deinterlacer and a Teletext viewer buil... |
| xterm The xterm command launches a terminal-emulation window under X. It gives you access to the shell command line from a window and is probably the most used X comm... |
| xpdf Xpdf is an open source PDF viewer for the X Window System and Motif. Xpdf runs on practically any Unix-like operating system. Xpdf can decode LZW and read encry... |
| xmms The X Multimedia System (XMMS) is a free software audio player very similar to Winamp, that runs on many Unix-like operating systems. XMMS currently supports... |
| xlsfonts The xlsfonts command will list the fonts installed on an X Window System. You can set it to see all fonts - but it will result in a large output - or you can sh... |
| xload xload is a graphical computer program in Unix which opens up a small window which begins to display a periodic update of a histogram of the average system load.... |
| xinetd In computer networking, xinetd, the eXtended InterNET Daemon, is an open-source super-server daemon which runs on many Unix-like systems and manages Internet-ba... |
| xine xine is a multimedia playback engine for Unix-like operating systems released under the GNU General Public License. xine is built around a shared library (xine-... |
| xhost In the X Window System, programs connect to the X server, possibly via a computer network. Since the network may be accessible to other users, a method for forb... |
| xfs The X font server (xfs) provides a standard mechanism for an X server to communicate with a font renderer, frequently one running on a remote machine. It usuall... |
| xdvi xdvi is a program which runs under the X window system. It is used to preview files, such as are produced by TeX. This program has the capability of showing t... |
| xdm The xdm command ( X Display Manager) oversees X displays, to determine if they are on a local or remote host. It oversees the session, prompting for login name ... |
| xconsole The xconsole program displays messages which are usually sent to /dev/console. Xconsole accepts all of the standard X Toolkit command line options along with ... |
| xclock xclock is the standard gui clock for the X Window System, It outputs in analog and digital formats. xclock's time updates at a frequency as specified by the use... |
| xcdroast X-CD-Roast is a GTK+ front-end for cdrtools which provides a graphical user interface (GUI) for CD authoring. X-CD-Roast runs on Linux and other Unix-like compu... |
| xawtv xawtv is a program that allows a person to watch and record television through a PC with either a TV tuner or a Satellite receiver card DVB-S. xawtv works on Un... |
| xauth In the X Window System, programs connect to the X server, possibly via a computer network. Since the network may be accessible to other users, a method for forb... |
| write write can refer to several Unix commands. All known variations of write are used to write messages to another user. The most popular variation sends a message d... |
| whois WHOIS is a query/response protocol which is widely used for querying databases in order to determine the registrant or assignee of Internet resources, such as a... |
| who am i whoami is a command found on most Unix-like operating systems, Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008. It is a concatenation of the words "Who am I?" a... |
| who The standard Unix command who displays a list of users who are currently logged into a computer. The who command is related to the command w, which provides the... |
| which Which takes one or more arguments. For each of its arguments it prints to stdout the full path of the executables that would have been executed when this argume... |