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- autofs.udisks (5)
- autofs configuration for local removable devices
- axfer-list (1)
- dump lists of available sound devices and nodes to tra...
- axfer-transfer (1)
- transferrer of audio data frame for sound devices and ...
- blkdeactivate (8)
- utility to deactivate block devices
- bridge (8)
- show / manipulate bridge addresses and devices
- crypttab (5)
- Configuration for encrypted block devices
- grotty (1)
- groff driver for typewriter-like devices
- hd (4)
- MFM/IDE hard disk devices
- ifplugd (8)
- A link detection daemon for ethernet devices
- integritytab (5)
- Configuration for integrity block devices
- ip (8)
- show / manipulate routing, network devices, interfaces...
- libudev (3)
- API for enumerating and introspecting local devices
- lirc (4)
- lirc devices
- loop (4)
- loop devices
- loop-control (4)
- loop devices
- losetup (8)
- set up and control loop devices
- lp (4)
- line printer devices
- lpinfo (8)
- show available devices or drivers
- lsblk (8)
- list block devices
- lspci (8)
- list all PCI devices
- lsscsi (8)
- list SCSI devices (or hosts) and their attributes
- lsusb (8)
- list USB devices
- lvmdevices (8)
- Manage the devices file
- lvmdiskscan (8)
- List devices that may be used as physical volumes
- mbim-network (1)
- Simple network management of MBIM devices
- mbimcli (1)
- Control MBIM devices
- mdadm (8)
- manage MD devices aka Linux Software RAID
- mmap (2)
- map or unmap files or devices into memory
- mmap2 (2)
- map files or devices into memory
- mmap64 (3)
- map or unmap files or devices into memory
- munmap (2)
- map or unmap files or devices into memory
- netdevice (7)
- low-level access to Linux network devices
- nroff (1)
- use groff to format documents for TTY devices
- pam_securetty (8)
- Limit root login to special devices
- pcilib (7)
- a library for accessing PCI devices
- pipewire-devices (7)
- PipeWire device and node property reference.
- qmi-firmware-update (1)
- Update firmware in QMI devices
- qmi-network (1)
- Simple network management of QMI devices
- qmicli (1)
- Control QMI devices
- random (4)
- kernel random number source devices
- removable_context (5)
- The SELinux removable devices context configuration file
- rescan-scsi-bus.sh (8)
- script to add and remove SCSI devices without rebooting
- rfkill (8)
- tool for enabling and disabling wireless devices
- scsi_ready (8)
- do SCSI TEST UNIT READY on devices
- sd-device (3)
- API for enumerating and introspecting local devices
- setpci (8)
- configure PCI devices
- setup (2)
- setup devices and filesystems, mount root filesystem
- sg_dd (8)
- copy data to and from files and devices, especially SC...
- sg_map (8)
- displays mapping between Linux sg and other SCSI devices
- sg_scan (8)
- scans sg devices (or SCSI/ATAPI/ATA devices) and print...
- sg_xcopy (8)
- copy data to and from files and devices using SCSI EXT...
- sgm_dd (8)
- copy data to and from files and devices, especially SC...
- sgp_dd (8)
- copy data to and from files and devices, especially SC...
- swapoff (8)
- enable/disable devices and files for paging and swapping
- swapon (8)
- enable/disable devices and files for paging and swapping
- systemd-cryptenroll (1)
- Enroll PKCS#11, FIDO2, TPM2 token/devices to LUKS2 ...
- ts_finddev (1)
- Discover touch screen devices.
- udev_enumerate_scan_devices (3)
- Query or modify a udev enumerate object
- urandom (4)
- kernel random number source devices
- usb-devices (1)
- print USB device details
- usb_modeswitch (1)
- control the mode of 'multi-state' USB devices
- veritytab (5)
- Configuration for verity block devices
- vgimportdevices (8)
- Add devices for a VG to the devices file.
- vgmknodes (8)
- Create the special files for volume group devices in /dev
- XFreeDeviceList (3)
- list available input devices
- XIFreeDeviceInfo (3)
- get information about devices.
- XIQueryDevice (3)
- get information about devices.
- XListInputDevices (3)
- list available input devices
- XQueryDeviceState (3)
- query the state of an extension input device.
- zramctl (8)
- set up and control zram devices
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