standard I/O streams NAME stdin, stdout, stderr - standard I/O streams LIBRARY Standard C library ( libc , -lc ) SYNOPSIS #includ......file ] [ --debug ] [ --remove-all-files ] [ --remove-home ] [ --quiet ] [ --verbose ] [ --stdoutmsglevel prio ] [ --stderrmsglevel prio ] [ --logmsglevel prio ] user deluser [ -…...file ] [ --debug ] [ --remove-all-files ] [ --remove-home ] [ --quiet ] [ --verbose ] [ --stdoutmsglevel prio ] [ --stderrmsglevel prio ] [ --logmsglevel prio ] user deluser [ -…...id id ] [ --no-create-home ] [ --shell shell ] [ --quiet ] [ --uid id ] [ --verbose ] [ --stdoutmsglevel prio ] [ --stderrmsglevel prio ] [ --logmsglevel prio ] user adduser --s…...id id ] [ --no-create-home ] [ --shell shell ] [ --quiet ] [ --uid id ] [ --verbose ] [ --stdoutmsglevel prio ] [ --stderrmsglevel prio ] [ --logmsglevel prio ] user adduser --s…standard I/O streams NAME stdin, stdout, stderr - standard I/O streams LIBRARY Standard C library ( libc , -lc ) SYNOPSIS #includ...standard I/O streams NAME stdin, stdout, stderr - standard I/O streams LIBRARY Standard C library ( libc , -lc ) SYNOPSIS #includ......ournal. If parameters are passed, they are executed as command line with standard output (stdout) and standard error output (stderr) connected to the journal, so that all it wri…..."stdin" , compress it into a zip container and, by default, write a streamed zip file to "stdout" . No temporary files are created. The zip container written to "stdout" is, by …...hash sign (#) in the first column. The valid configuration options are: STDERRMSGLEVEL , STDOUTMSGLEVEL , and LOGMSGLEVEL Minimum priority for messages logged to syslog/journal …...so on. CHUNKS may be: N split into N files based on size of input K/N output Kth of N to stdout l/N split into N files without splitting lines/records l/K/N output Kth of N to s…...wide-character equivalent of the putchar (3) function. It writes the wide character wc to stdout . If ferror(stdout) becomes true, it returns WEOF . If a wide character conversi…...rnal command SYNOPSIS pam_exec.so [debug] [expose_authtok] [seteuid] [quiet] [quiet_log] [stdout] [log= file ] [type= type ] command [ ... ] DESCRIPTION pam_exec is a PAM module…...as a macro which evaluates stream more than once. putchar( c ) is equivalent to putc( c , stdout ) . fputs () writes the string s to stream , without its terminating null byte (…...as a macro which evaluates stream more than once. putchar( c ) is equivalent to putc( c , stdout ) . fputs () writes the string s to stream , without its terminating null byte (…...as a macro which evaluates stream more than once. putchar( c ) is equivalent to putc( c , stdout ) . fputs () writes the string s to stream , without its terminating null byte (…...as a macro which evaluates stream more than once. putchar( c ) is equivalent to putc( c , stdout ) . fputs () writes the string s to stream , without its terminating null byte (…...as a macro which evaluates stream more than once. putchar( c ) is equivalent to putc( c , stdout ) . fputs () writes the string s to stream , without its terminating null byte (…...BRARY Standard C library ( libc , -lc ) SYNOPSIS #include <stdio.h> FILE * stdin ; FILE * stdout ; FILE * stderr ; DESCRIPTION The standard I/O library provides a simple and eff…...rc file, so the --config switches set up the database on the fly. debconf-copydb configdb stdout -c Name:stdout -c Driver:Pipe \ -c InFd:none --pattern='^foo/' Spit out all the …