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"Login accounting" provides summaries of system resource usage based on connect time, and "process accounting" provides summaries based on the commands executed on the system.
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Description
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"Login accounting" provides summaries of system resource usage based on connect time, and "process accounting" provides summaries based on the commands executed on the system.
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Translated by
mrx5682
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Reviewed by
Alfredo Hernández
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Located in
Package: acct
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4.
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The 'last' command is provided by the sysvinit package and not included here.
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Description
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The 'last' command is provided by the sysvinit package and not included here.
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Translated by
mrx5682
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Reviewed by
Alfredo Hernández
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Located in
Package: acct
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5.
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Access control list utilities
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Summary
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Access control list utilities
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Translated by
mrx5682
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Reviewed by
Alfredo Hernández
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Located in
Package: acl
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6.
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This package contains the getfacl and setfacl utilities needed for manipulating access control lists.
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Description
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This package contains the getfacl and setfacl utilities needed for manipulating access control lists.
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Translated by
mrx5682
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Reviewed by
Alfredo Hernández
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Located in
Package: acl
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7.
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scripts for handling many ACPI events
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Summary
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scripts for handling many ACPI events
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Translated by
mrx5682
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Reviewed by
Stephan Woidowski
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Located in
Package: acpi-support
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8.
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This package contains scripts to react to various ACPI events. It only includes scripts for events that can be supported with some level of safety cross platform.
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Description
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This package contains scripts to react to various ACPI events. It only includes scripts for events that can be supported with some level of safety cross platform.
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Translated by
mrx5682
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Reviewed by
Alfredo Hernández
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Located in
Package: acpi-support
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9.
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It is able to:
* Detect loss and gain of AC power, lid closure, and the press of a
number of specific buttons (on Asus, IBM, Lenovo, Panasonic, Sony
and Toshiba laptops).
* Suspend, hibernate and resume the computer, with workarounds for
hardware that needs it.
* On some laptops, set screen brightness.
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Description
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represents a line break.
Start a new line in the equivalent position in the translation.
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represents a space character.
Enter a space in the equivalent position in the translation.
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It is able to:
* Detect loss and gain of AC power, lid closure, and the press of a
number of specific buttons (on Asus, IBM, Lenovo, Panasonic, Sony
and Toshiba laptops).
* Suspend, hibernate and resume the computer, with workarounds for
hardware that needs it.
* On some laptops, set screen brightness.
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Translated by
Alex Anthony
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Reviewed by
Josh Holland
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Located in
Package: acpi-support
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10.
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Advanced Configuration and Power Interface event daemon
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Summary
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Advanced Configuration and Power Interface event daemon
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Translated and reviewed by
Isabell Long
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Located in
Package: acpid
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11.
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Modern computers support the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) to allow intelligent power management on your system and to query battery and configuration status.
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Description
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Modern computers support the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) to allow intelligent power management on your system and to query battery and configuration status.
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Translated by
mrx5682
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Reviewed by
Anthony Harrington
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Located in
Package: acpid
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12.
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ACPID is a completely flexible, totally extensible daemon for delivering ACPI events. It listens on netlink interface (or on the deprecated file /proc/acpi/event), and when an event occurs, executes programs to handle the event. The programs it executes are configured through a set of configuration files, which can be dropped into place by packages or by the admin.
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Description
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ACPID is a completely flexible, totally extensible daemon for delivering ACPI events. It listens on netlink interface (or on the deprecated file /proc/acpi/event), and when an event occurs, executes programs to handle the event. The programs it executes are configured through a set of configuration files, which can be dropped into place by packages or by the admin.
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Translated and reviewed by
Isabell Long
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Located in
Package: acpid
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