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...