Linux Commands Index - N
Below given are the list of Linux commands which starts with N. 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 netstat
List of all Linux Commands Under Index - N
namei (1) - follow a pathname until a terminal point is found
nameif (8) - name network interfaces based on MAC addresses
netstat (8) - Print network connections, routing tables, interface statistics, masquerade connections, and multicast memberships
newaliases (1) - rebuild the data base for the mail aliases file
newgrp (1) - log in to a new group
newgrp (1p) - change to a new group
newusers (8) - update and create new users in batch
nfsd (7) - special filesystem for controlling Linux NFS server
nfsstat (8) - list NFS statistics
nice (1) - run a program with modified scheduling priority
nice (1p) - invoke a utility with an altered nice value
nice (2) - change process priority
nice (3p) - change the nice value of a process
nm (1) - list symbols from object files
nm (1p) - write the name list of an object file (DEVELOPMENT)
nohup (1) - run a command immune to hangups, with output to a non-tty
nohup (1p) - invoke a utility immune to hangups
nslookup (1) - query Internet name servers interactively
nsupdate (8) - Dynamic DNS update utility
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