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Index: U

ulimit command (ksh, sh) : Chapter 4, Reference: ulimit
umask command
Chapter 2, Reference: umask
(see also chmod command)
umask command (csh) : Chapter 5, Reference: umask
umask command (ksh, sh) : Chapter 4, Reference: umask
unabbreviate command (ex) : Chapter 9, Reference: unabbreviate
unalias command (csh) : Chapter 5, Reference: unalias
unalias command (dbx) : Chapter 20, Reference: unalias
unalias command (ksh, sh) : Chapter 4, Reference: unalias
uname command : Chapter 2, Reference: uname
uncompress command : Chapter 2, Reference: uncompress
uncompressing files
Chapter 2, Reference: uncompress
Chapter 2, Reference: zcat
undisplay command (dbx) : Chapter 20, Reference: undisplay
undo command (ex) : Chapter 9, Reference: undo
undoing, emacs commands for : 7.2.5. Stopping and Undoing Commands
unedit pseudo-command (sccs) : 17.6.2. Pseudo-commands
unget command (SCCS) : Chapter 17, Reference: unget
unhash command (csh) : Chapter 5, Reference: unhash
uniq command : Chapter 2, Reference: uniq
units command : Chapter 2, Reference: units
units of measurements (nroff/troff) : 12.3.2. Specifying Measurements
Unix
bundling software packages : 1.2. Bundling
shells : (see shells)
versions of : 1.1. Merging the Traditions
unlimit command (csh) : Chapter 5, Reference: unlimit
unmap command (ex) : Chapter 9, Reference: unmap
unpack command
Chapter 2, Reference: unpack
(see also pack command; pcat command)
unset : Chapter 4, Reference: unset
unset command (csh) : Chapter 5, Reference: unset
unset command (dbx) : Chapter 20, Reference: unset
unsetenv command (csh) : Chapter 5, Reference: unsetenv
until : Chapter 4, Reference: until
up command (dbx) : Chapter 20, Reference: up
uppercase : (see case)
uptime command : Chapter 2, Reference: uptime
usage information
Chapter 2, Reference: time
Chapter 2, Reference: timex
Chapter 2, Reference: w
use command (dbx) : Chapter 20, Reference: use
USER environment variable : 5.3.5. Environment Variables
user shell variable : 5.3.3. Predefined Shell Variables
users
displaying data about : Chapter 2, Reference: finger
groups
displaying : Chapter 2, Reference: groups
IDs
displaying : Chapter 2, Reference: id
information on those logged in : Chapter 2, Reference: w
logged-in
displaying list
Chapter 2, Reference: users
Chapter 2, Reference: who
displaying system usage : Chapter 2, Reference: ruptime
report on : Chapter 2, Reference: rwho
permissions
changing : Chapter 2, Reference: mesg
sending email messages to all : Chapter 2, Reference: wall
terminating processes of : Chapter 2, Reference: shutdown
usernames, printing : Chapter 2, Reference: whoami
users command : Chapter 2, Reference: users
uucp command
Chapter 2, Reference: uucp
(see also uustat command)
uucp requests
cancelling : Chapter 2, Reference: uustat
obtaining information on : Chapter 2, Reference: uustat
uudecode command : Chapter 2, Reference: uudecode
uudecode, uuencode commands : Chapter 2, Reference: uudecode
uuencode command : Chapter 2, Reference: uuencode
uuglist command : Chapter 2, Reference: uuglist
uulog command
Chapter 2, Reference: uulog
(see also tail command)
uuname command
Chapter 2, Reference: uuname
(see also uucp command)
uupick command
Chapter 2, Reference: uupick
(see also uuto command)
uustat command
Chapter 2, Reference: uustat
(see also uucp command)
uuto command
Chapter 2, Reference: uuto
(see also uupick command)
uux command : Chapter 2, Reference: uux


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