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| | kbd — manipulate the state of keyboard or display the type of keyboard or change the default keyboard abort sequence effect ( ) |
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| | Kerberos keytab maintenance utility — ktutil ( ) |
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| | Kerberos login utility, — kinit ( ) |
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| | Kerberos tickets |
| | | destroy — kdestroy ( ) |
| | | list currently held — klist ( ) |
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| | keyboard |
| | | load and dump keyboard translation tables — loadkeys, dumpkeys ( ) |
| | | manipulate the state of keyboard or display the type of keyboard or change the default keyboard abort sequence effect — kbd ( ) |
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| | keylogin — decrypt and store secret key with keyserv ( ) |
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| | keylogout — delete stored secret key with keyserv ( ) |
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| | keywords, prompts for and validates a keyword — ckkeywd ( ) |
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| | kill — terminate a process by default ( ) |
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| | Korn shell commands, login command ( ) |
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| | KornShell |
| | | aliasing — ksh ( ) |
| | | arithmetic evaluation — ksh ( ) |
| | | blank interpretation — ksh ( ) |
| | | command execution — ksh ( ) |
| | | command re-entry — ksh ( ) |
| | | command substitution — ksh ( ) |
| | | commands — ksh ( ) |
| | | comments — ksh ( ) |
| | | conditional expressions — ksh ( ) |
| | | definitions — ksh ( ) |
| | | emacs editing mode — ksh ( ) |
| | | environment — ksh ( ) |
| | | file name generation — ksh ( ) |
| | | functions — ksh ( ) |
| | | I/O — ksh ( ) |
| | | in-line editing options — ksh ( ) |
| | | invocation — ksh ( ) |
| | | jobs — ksh ( ) |
| | | jobs — shell_builtins ( ) |
| | | parameter substitution — ksh ( ) |
| | | process substitution — ksh ( ) |
| | | prompting — ksh ( ) |
| | | quoting — ksh ( ) |
| | | restricted command and programming language — rksh ( ) |
| | | signals — ksh ( ) |
| | | special commands — ksh ( ) |
| | | tilde substitution — ksh ( ) |
| | | vi editing mode — ksh ( ) |
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| | kpasswd — change a user's Kerberos password ( ) |
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| | ksh — KornShell, a standard command and programming language ( ) |
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| | ktutil — Kerberos keytab maintenance utility ( ) |