Linux Commands Index - E
Below given are the list of Linux commands which starts with E. We have provided a breif description for each command. To know more about each command and its usage try the following.
man command-name
Example:
man echo
List of all Linux Commands Under Index - E
Index - E
e2label (8) - Change the label on an ext2/ext3 filesystem
echo (1) - display a line of text
echo (1p) - write arguments to standard output
echo [builtins] (1) - bash built-in commands, see bash(1)
edquota (8) - edit user quotas
egrep [grep] (1) - print lines matching a pattern
eject (1) - eject removable media
eject (rpm) - A program that ejects removable media using software control.
enable [builtins] (1) - bash built-in commands, see bash(1)
Env (3pm) - perl module that imports environment variables as scalars or arrays
env (1) - run a program in a modified environment
env (1p) - set the environment for command invocation
envsubst (1) - substitutes environment variables in shell format strings
esd (1) - The Enlightened Sound Daemon
esd-config (1) - The Enlightened Sound Daemon
esd-config (1) - The Enlightened Sound Daemon
esdcat (1) - The Enlightened Sound Daemon
esdctl (1) - The Enlightened Sound Daemon
esddsp (1) - attempt to reroute audio device to esd
esddsp [esdplay] (1) - attempt to reroute audio device to esd
esdmon (1) - The Enlightened Sound Daemon
esdrec (1) - The Enlightened Sound Daemon
esdsample (1) - The Enlightened Sound Daemon
ex (1p) - text editor
expand (1) - convert tabs to spaces
expand (1p) - convert tabs to spaces
e2label (8) - Change the label on an ext2/ext3 filesystem
echo (1) - display a line of text
echo (1p) - write arguments to standard output
echo [builtins] (1) - bash built-in commands, see bash(1)
edquota (8) - edit user quotas
egrep [grep] (1) - print lines matching a pattern
eject (1) - eject removable media
eject (rpm) - A program that ejects removable media using software control.
enable [builtins] (1) - bash built-in commands, see bash(1)
Env (3pm) - perl module that imports environment variables as scalars or arrays
env (1) - run a program in a modified environment
env (1p) - set the environment for command invocation
envsubst (1) - substitutes environment variables in shell format strings
esd (1) - The Enlightened Sound Daemon
esd-config (1) - The Enlightened Sound Daemon
esd-config (1) - The Enlightened Sound Daemon
esdcat (1) - The Enlightened Sound Daemon
esdctl (1) - The Enlightened Sound Daemon
esddsp (1) - attempt to reroute audio device to esd
esddsp [esdplay] (1) - attempt to reroute audio device to esd
esdmon (1) - The Enlightened Sound Daemon
esdrec (1) - The Enlightened Sound Daemon
esdsample (1) - The Enlightened Sound Daemon
ex (1p) - text editor
expand (1) - convert tabs to spaces
expand (1p) - convert tabs to spaces
expr (1) - evaluate expressions
expr (1p) - evaluate arguments as an expression
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