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/freebsd/contrib/mandoc/
H A Datt.c33 LINE("v1", "Version\\~1 AT&T UNIX"); in mdoc_a2att()
34 LINE("v2", "Version\\~2 AT&T UNIX"); in mdoc_a2att()
35 LINE("v3", "Version\\~3 AT&T UNIX"); in mdoc_a2att()
36 LINE("v4", "Version\\~4 AT&T UNIX"); in mdoc_a2att()
37 LINE("v5", "Version\\~5 AT&T UNIX"); in mdoc_a2att()
38 LINE("v6", "Version\\~6 AT&T UNIX"); in mdoc_a2att()
39 LINE("v7", "Version\\~7 AT&T UNIX"); in mdoc_a2att()
40 LINE("32v", "Version\\~7 AT&T UNIX/32V"); in mdoc_a2att()
41 LINE("III", "AT&T System\\~III UNIX"); in mdoc_a2att()
42 LINE("V", "AT&T System\\~V UNIX"); in mdoc_a2att()
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/freebsd/contrib/ntp/libntp/
H A DMakefile.am51 lib/isc/unix/errno2result.h \
52 lib/isc/unix/include/isc/dir.h \
53 lib/isc/unix/include/isc/int.h \
54 lib/isc/unix/include/isc/net.h \
55 lib/isc/unix/include/isc/offset.h \
56 lib/isc/unix/include/isc/stat.h \
57 lib/isc/unix/include/isc/stdtime.h \
58 lib/isc/unix/include/isc/strerror.h \
59 lib/isc/unix/include/isc/time.h \
98 lib/isc/unix/di
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H A DMakefile.in185 lib/isc/unix/dir.c lib/isc/error.c lib/isc/unix/errno2result.c \
186 lib/isc/event.c lib/isc/unix/file.c lib/isc/inet_ntop.c \
187 lib/isc/inet_pton.c lib/isc/unix/interfaceiter.c lib/isc/lib.c \
189 lib/isc/unix/net.c lib/isc/netaddr.c lib/isc/netscope.c \
191 lib/isc/unix/stdio.c lib/isc/unix/stdtime.c \
192 lib/isc/unix/strerror.c lib/isc/task.c lib/isc/unix/time.c \
208 lib/isc/backtrace.$(OBJEXT) lib/isc/unix/di
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/freebsd/share/doc/psd/20.ipctut/
H A Dtutor.me54 Berkeley UNIX\(dg 4.4BSD offers several choices for interprocess communication.
66 \(dg\|UNIX is a trademark of AT&T Bell Laboratories.
73 were a major addition to UNIX in the Berkeley UNIX 4.2BSD release.
77 In UNIX a process has a set of I/O descriptors, from which one reads
90 Pipes are another form of descriptor that have been used in UNIX
97 provided by UNIX.
106 The identification of IPC with I/O is quite longstanding in UNIX and
108 processes communicating within a single machine. With Berkeley UNIX
120 available. These new possibilities are allowed in the Berkeley UNIX IPC
123 Thus Berkeley UNIX 4.4BSD offers several choices for IPC.
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/freebsd/crypto/openssh/regress/
H A Dmultiplex.sh97 rm -f ${COPY} $OBJ/unix-[123].fwd
99 trace "forward over UNIX and check result"
100 $NC -N -Ul $OBJ/unix-1.fwd < ${DATA} > /dev/null &
102 ${SSH} -F $OBJ/ssh_config -S $CTL -Oforward -L$OBJ/unix-2.fwd:$OBJ/unix-1.fwd otherhost >>$TEST_SSH…
103 ${SSH} -F $OBJ/ssh_config -S $CTL -Oforward -R$OBJ/unix-3.fwd:$OBJ/unix-2.fwd otherhost >>$TEST_SSH…
105 $NC -U $OBJ/unix-3.fwd < /dev/null > ${COPY}
108 rm -f ${COPY} $OBJ/unix-[123].fwd
157 verbose "test $tid: cmd forward local (UNIX)"
158 ${SSH} -F $OBJ/ssh_config -S $CTL -Oforward -L $OBJ/unix-1.fwd:localhost:$PORT otherhost \
161 echo "" | $NC -U $OBJ/unix-1.fwd | \
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/freebsd/contrib/netbsd-tests/usr.sbin/traceroute/
H A Dt_traceroute.sh57 atf_check -s exit:0 ${netserver} unix://commsock1
58 atf_check -s exit:0 ${netserver} unix://commsock2
59 atf_check -s exit:0 ${netserver} unix://commsock3
62 cfgendpt unix://commsock1 1.2.3.4 1.2.3.1 bus1
63 cfgendpt unix://commsock3 2.3.4.5 2.3.4.1 bus2
66 export RUMP_SERVER=unix://commsock2
78 env RUMP_SERVER=unix://commsock1 rump.halt
79 env RUMP_SERVER=unix://commsock2 rump.halt
80 env RUMP_SERVER=unix://commsock3 rump.halt
87 export RUMP_SERVER=unix://commsock1
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/freebsd/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Support/Unix/
H A DREADME.txt1 llvm/lib/Support/Unix README
5 are common to two or more variants of UNIX. For example, the directory
8 Unix - only code that is truly generic to all UNIX platforms
9 Posix - code that is specific to Posix variants of UNIX
10 SUS - code that is specific to the Single Unix Specification
11 SysV - code that is specific to System V variants of UNIX
/freebsd/share/doc/smm/contents/
H A Dcontents.ms31 UNIX System Manager's Manual (SMM)
50 Section 8 of the UNIX Programmer's Manual contains information related to
72 program, and how to build your very own Unix kernel.
75 .tl 'Fsck \- The UNIX File System Check Program''SMM:3'
85 .tl 'Disc Quotas in a UNIX Environment''SMM:4'
95 .tl 'A Fast File System for UNIX''SMM:5'
139 .tl 'The Berkeley UNIX Time Synchronization Protocol''SMM:12'
159 .tl 'A Dial\-Up Network of UNIX Systems''SMM:15'
161 Describes UUCP, a program for communicating files between UNIX systems.
164 .tl 'On the Security of UNIX''SMM:16'
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/freebsd/share/doc/usd/contents/
H A Dcontents.ms37 UNIX User's Supplementary Documents (USD)
50 The Unix User's Reference Manual
59 .tl 'Unix for Beginners \- Second Edition''USD:1'
64 .tl 'Learn \- Computer\-Aided Instruction on UNIX (Second Edition)''USD:2'
73 .tl 'An Introduction to the UNIX Shell''USD:3'
89 commonly used UNIX commands, assumes little prior knowledge of UNIX,
125 .tl 'A Tutorial Introduction to the Unix Text Editor''USD:9'
131 .tl 'Advanced Editing on Unix''USD:10'
167 .tl 'Jove Manual for UNIX Users''USD:14'
189 .tl 'Typing Documents on UNIX: Using the \-ms Macros with Troff and Nroff''USD:17'
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/freebsd/contrib/netbsd-tests/net/icmp/
H A Dt_ping2.sh55 atf_check -s exit:0 ${netserver} unix://commsock1
56 atf_check -s exit:0 ${netserver} unix://commsock2
58 docfg unix://commsock1 1.2.3.4
59 docfg unix://commsock2 1.2.3.5
62 env RUMP_SERVER=unix://commsock1 rump.ping -n -c 1 1.2.3.5
64 env RUMP_SERVER=unix://commsock2 rump.ping -n -c 1 1.2.3.5
70 env RUMP_SERVER=unix://commsock1 rump.halt
71 env RUMP_SERVER=unix://commsock2 rump.halt
/freebsd/contrib/ntp/html/hints/
H A Dsco.html8 <title>SCO Unix hints</title>
13 <h3>SCO Unix hints</h3>
17 <h4>Older SCO Unix versions</h4>
18Unix prior to version 3.2.5.0.0. If you need NTP on an older SCO Unix system and don't mind to mod…
25 …mation on the way SCO Unix and NTP interact can be found in <a href="http://www.echelon.nl/en/ntp/…
/freebsd/share/doc/smm/05.fastfs/
H A D1.t32 This paper describes the changes from the original 512 byte UNIX file
45 The original UNIX system that runs on the PDP-11\(dg
63 When used on the VAX-11 together with other UNIX enhancements,
64 the original 512 byte UNIX file
79 higher bandwidth than the original 512 byte UNIX
84 Modifications have been made to the UNIX file system to improve
86 Since the UNIX file system interface
95 Previous work to improve the UNIX file system performance has been
97 The UNIX operating system drew many of its ideas from Multics,
H A D0.t33 A Fast File System for UNIX*
34 .EH 'SMM:05-%''A Fast File System for \s-2UNIX\s+2'
35 .OH 'A Fast File System for \s-2UNIX\s+2''SMM:05-%'
47 * UNIX is a trademark of Bell Laboratories.
64 A reimplementation of the UNIX file system is described.
73 UNIX file system are experienced.
105 UNIX,
/freebsd/share/doc/smm/01.setup/
H A D1.t38 version of UNIX on your system.
85 \fIX\fP in section Y of the ``UNIX Programmer's Manual''.
89 .Sh 2 "UNIX device naming"
92 to the standalone system or a running UNIX kernel.
112 will be called unit 0 in its UNIX file name.
120 Each UNIX physical disk is divided into at most 8 logical disk partitions,
131 raw data area such as a paging area or to store a UNIX filesystem.
133 to store a root filesystem, from which UNIX may be bootstrapped.
137 .Sh 2 "UNIX devices: block and raw"
139 UNIX makes a distinction between ``block'' and ``raw'' (character)
H A D0.t63 .EH 'SMM:1-%''Installing and Operating \*(4B UNIX'
64 .OH 'Installing and Operating \*(4B UNIX''SMM:1-%'
76 Installing and Operating \*(4B UNIX
105 \*(4B release of UNIX\**
108 UNIX is a registered trademark of USL in the USA and some other countries.
111 It discusses procedures for installing UNIX on a new machine,
112 and for upgrading an existing \*(Ps UNIX system to the new release.
/freebsd/share/doc/psd/21.ipc/
H A D1.t43 One of the most important additions to UNIX in 4.2BSD was interprocess
48 research, while trying to maintain the UNIX philosophy of
50 The 4.3BSD release of Berkeley UNIX
55 facilities have become a defacto standard for UNIX.
57 UNIX has previously been very weak in the area of interprocess
68 Earlier attempts at extending the IPC facilities of UNIX have
71 the UNIX file system, either through naming or implementation.
75 Processes may rendezvous through a UNIX file system-like
/freebsd/share/doc/usd/04.csh/
H A Dcsh.g40 is in the \s-2UNIX\s0 User Reference manual in section 1.
114 specifies a shorter or different name for a \s-2UNIX\s0
128 Commands in \s-2UNIX\s0 receive a list of
212 Most commands in \s-2UNIX\s0 are not built into the shell,
257 command is used to change the shell which you use on \s-2UNIX\s0.
269 The next time you log in to \s-2UNIX\s0 after doing this command,
285 a directory within the \s-2UNIX\s0 system, is called a
294 The convention on \s-2UNIX\s0 is that the first word of a
334 `c' key. Usually \s-2UNIX\s0 prints a caret (^) followed by the
360 It is one of the most commonly used \s-2UNIX\s0 commands (1.6).
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/freebsd/contrib/bearssl/conf/
H A DUnixClang.mk1 # Example configuration file for compiling on a Unix-like system with
4 # We are on a Unix system so we assume a Single Unix compatible 'make'
5 # utility, and Unix defaults.
6 include conf/Unix.mk
H A Dsamd20.mk2 # Pro evaluation kit, on a Unix-like system, with a GNU toolchain.
4 # We are on a Unix system so we assume a Single Unix compatible 'make'
5 # utility, and Unix defaults.
6 include conf/Unix.mk
/freebsd/share/doc/papers/beyond4.3/
H A Dbeyond43.ms60 existing ISO applications into Berkeley UNIX.
100 device drivers done for CCI's 4.2BSD UNIX,
110 The 4.3BSD UNIX kernel used 10 different memory allocation mechanisms,
115 patterns in the UNIX kernel and a hybrid strategy that is time-efficient
156 Current UNIX Research at Berkeley
296 The most critical shortcoming of the 4.3BSD UNIX system was in the
305 As network or remote file systems have been implemented for UNIX,
316 notably the network file system in the Eighth Edition UNIX
320 within individual UNIX processes,
330 having been based on a different version of UNIX,
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/freebsd/contrib/unifdef/
H A DINSTALL6 * unifdefall is a Unix shell script
8 * the support and test scripts are Unix shell scripts
10 To build on Unix, type `make`. You can adjust the compilation options
24 Unlike the Unix Makefile, the Windows builds do not automatically
27 a git clone you need a Unix shell environment, which you can get as
32 We assume Unix provides the BSD err.h functions and C99 stdbool.h. The
/freebsd/share/doc/usd/11.vitut/
H A Dedittut.ms64 Its aim is to lead the beginning \s-2UNIX\(dg\s+2 user through the
76 and the \s-2UNIX\s+2 documentation in general.
92 Making contact with \s-2UNIX\s+2\ \ \ 4
137 Issuing \s-2UNIX\s+2 commands from the editor\ \ \ 20
191 other features of \s-2UNIX\s0 will be very important to your work.
213 .IP UNIX
214 \s-2UNIX\s0 is a special type of program,
220 is the name of the \s-2UNIX\s0 text editor you will be learning to use,
226 Each \s-2UNIX\s0 account is allotted
235 You may create a file during one \s-2UNIX\s0 session,
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/freebsd/contrib/netbsd-tests/rump/rumpkern/
H A Dt_sp.sh39 RUMP_SERVER=unix://commsock rump.halt
56 export RUMP_SERVER=unix://commsock
74 export RUMP_SERVER=unix://commsock
84 export RUMP_SERVER=unix://commsock
92 export RUMP_SERVER=unix://commsock
101 export RUMP_SERVER=unix://commsock
111 export RUMP_SERVER=unix://commsock
/freebsd/cddl/contrib/opensolaris/cmd/dtrace/test/tst/common/dtraceUtil/
H A Dman.ListProbesWithModules60 * /usr/sbin/dtrace -lm genunix -lm unix
61 * RESULT: matching list of both genunix and unix probes.
68 * /usr/sbin/dtrace -lm foounix -lm unix
69 * RESULT: List of only unix probes.
84 * /usr/sbin/dtrace -lm unix '{printf("FOUND");}'
85 * RESULT: List of only unix probes.
89 * unix'/probefunc == "preempt"/{printf("FOUND");}'
/freebsd/contrib/netbsd-tests/dev/cgd/
H A Dt_cgd.sh46 ${cgdserver} -d key=/dev/dk,hostpath=dk.img,size=1m unix://csock
48 export RUMP_SERVER=unix://csock
61 env RUMP_SERVER=unix://csock rump.halt || true
78 ${cgdserver} -d key=/dev/dk,hostpath=dk.img,size=1m unix://csock
80 export RUMP_SERVER=unix://csock
99 env RUMP_SERVER=unix://csock rump.halt || true
115 ${cgdserver} -d key=/dev/dk,hostpath=dk.img,size=1m unix://csock
117 export RUMP_SERVER=unix://csock
150 env RUMP_SERVER=unix://csock rump.halt || true

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