unload a kernel module NAME delete_module - unload a kernel module LIBRARY Standard C library ( libc , -lc ) SYNOPSIS #include <fcn...a commandline frontend to Module::CoreList NAME corelist - a commandline frontend to Module::CoreList DESCRIPTION See Module::CoreList for one. SYNOPSIS corelist -v corelist [-a|-d…...nclude/linux/module.h for some useful background information. SEE ALSO create_module (2), delete_module (2), query_module (2), lsmod (8), modprobe (8)...nclude/linux/module.h for some useful background information. SEE ALSO create_module (2), delete_module (2), query_module (2), lsmod (8), modprobe (8)configuration file for rsync in daemon mode NAME rsyncd.conf - configuration file for rsync in daemon mode SYNOPSIS rsyncd.conf The online version of this manpage (that includes cr…Instantly browse your working repository in gitweb NAME git-instaweb - Instantly browse your working repository in gitweb SYNOPSIS git instaweb [--local] [--httpd=<httpd>] [--port=…...ernatively, you can invoke the system call using syscall (2). SEE ALSO create_module (2), delete_module (2), get_kernel_syms (2), init_module (2), lsmod (8), modinfo (8)...d in favor of other interfaces described on its manual page). SEE ALSO create_module (2), delete_module (2), init_module (2), query_module (2)global configuration file for the SELinux Management library "Linux System Administration" NAME semanage.conf - global configuration file for the SELinux Management library DESCRIP…perform FIPS configuration installation NAME openssl-fipsinstall - perform FIPS configuration installation SYNOPSIS openssl fipsinstall [ -help ] [ -in configfilename ] [ -out conf…...in your code; alternatively, you could invoke the system call using syscall (2). SEE ALSO delete_module (2), init_module (2), query_module (2)...n architectures. Some system calls, like ipc (2), create_module (2), init_module (2), and delete_module (2) exist only when the Linux kernel was built with support for them. SEE…...n architectures. Some system calls, like ipc (2), create_module (2), init_module (2), and delete_module (2) exist only when the Linux kernel was built with support for them. SEE…...n architectures. Some system calls, like ipc (2), create_module (2), init_module (2), and delete_module (2) exist only when the Linux kernel was built with support for them. SEE…...n architectures. Some system calls, like ipc (2), create_module (2), init_module (2), and delete_module (2) exist only when the Linux kernel was built with support for them. SEE…...n architectures. Some system calls, like ipc (2), create_module (2), init_module (2), and delete_module (2) exist only when the Linux kernel was built with support for them. SEE…...n architectures. Some system calls, like ipc (2), create_module (2), init_module (2), and delete_module (2) exist only when the Linux kernel was built with support for them. SEE…...n architectures. Some system calls, like ipc (2), create_module (2), init_module (2), and delete_module (2) exist only when the Linux kernel was built with support for them. SEE…...n architectures. Some system calls, like ipc (2), create_module (2), init_module (2), and delete_module (2) exist only when the Linux kernel was built with support for them. SEE…...n architectures. Some system calls, like ipc (2), create_module (2), init_module (2), and delete_module (2) exist only when the Linux kernel was built with support for them. SEE…