cpu command

Asked by Sohil Dodhiya

explain cpu unix command

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Ryan Dwyer (ryandwyer) said :
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What cpu command?

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Ryan Dwyer (ryandwyer) said :
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I just realised there's a package in Synaptic with the same name, so that's probably what you mean.

The description is:
CPU is a suitable replacement for the useradd/usermod/userdel utilities for
administrators using an LDAP backend and wishing to have a suite of command
line tools for doing the administration.

If you install it, you should be able to get detailed information by typing "man cpu" in a terminal.

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Vikram Dhillon (dhillon-v10) said :
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Yes, just as Ryan said and you could also do sudo apt-cache policy cpu to find
some other info. on cpu.

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Vikram Dhillon

On Saturday 21 November 2009 02:13:42 am Sohil Dodhiya wrote:
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