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GAP(1)								   User Commands							    GAP(1)

NAME
GAP - Groups, Algorithms and Programming DESCRIPTION
GAP is a system for computational discrete algebra with particular emphasis on computational group theory, but which has already proved useful also in other areas. In the example text, gap is used to analyse Rubik's Cube using group theory. A kernel implements a pascal-like language. OPTIONS
usage: gap [OPTIONS] [FILES] run the Groups, Algorithms and Programming system, Version 4.4.8 -h print this help and exit -b disable/enable the banner -q enable/disable quiet mode -e disable/enable quitting on <ctr>-D -f force line editing -n prevent line editing -x <num> set line width -y <num> set number of lines -g show GASMAN messages (full garbage collections) -g -g show GASMAN messages (all garbage collections) -m <mem> set the initial workspace size -o <mem> set hint for maximal workspace size (GAP may allocate more) -K <mem> set maximal workspace size (GAP never allocates more) -c <mem> set the cache size value -a <mem> set amount to pre-malloc-ate postfix 'k' = *1024, 'm' = *1024*1024, 'g' = *1024*1024*1024 -l <paths> set the GAP root paths -r disable/enable reading of the '.gaprc' file -A disable/enable autoloading of GAP packages -B <name> current architecture -D enable/disable debugging the loading of library files -M disable/enable loading of compiled modules -N disable/enable check for completion files -T disable/enable break loop -X enable/disable CRC for comp. files while reading -Y enable/disable CRC for comp. files while completing -i <file> change the name of the init file -L <file> restore a saved workspace -R prevent restoring of workspace (ignoring -L) Boolean options (b,q,e,r,A,D,M,N,T,X,Y) toggle the current value each time they are called. Default actions are indicated first. AUTHORS
The GAP Group <http://www.gap-system.org> COPYRIGHT
Copyright (1987--2006) by the GAP Group, GAP is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. SEE ALSO
gac(1) update-gap-workspace(1) You can read the complete manual in /usr/share/gap/doc or you can use the online help system. Type ?help inside GAP to access it. Type ?Reference: options!under UNIX to access the full documentation of options. The GAP team October 2006 GAP(1)

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enable(1)                                                          User Commands                                                         enable(1)

NAME
enable, disable - enable/disable LP printers SYNOPSIS
/usr/bin/enable printer... /usr/bin/disable [-c | -W] [ -r [reason]] printer... DESCRIPTION
The enable command activates printers, enabling them to print requests submitted by the lp command. enable must be run on the printer server. The disable command deactivates printers, disabling them from printing requests submitted by the lp command. By default, any requests that are currently printing on printer will be reprinted in their entirety either on printer or another member of the same class of printers. The disable command must be run on the print server. Use lpstat -p to check the status of printers. enable and disable only effect queueing on the print server's spooling system. Executing these commands from a client system will have no effect on the server. OPTIONS
The following options are supported for use with disable: -c Cancels any requests that are currently printing on printer. This option cannot be used with the -W option. If the printer is remote, the -c option will be silently ignored. -W Waits until the request currently being printed is finished before disabling printer. This option cannot be used with the -c option. If the printer is remote, the -W option will be silently ignored. -r [reason] Assigns a reason for the disabling of the printer(s). This reason applies to all printers specified. This reason is reported by lpstat -p. Enclose reason in quotes if it contains blanks. The default reason is "unknown reason" for the existing printer, and "new printer" for a printer added to the system but not yet enabled. OPERANDS
The following operand is supported for both enable and disable: printer The name of the printer to be enabled or disabled. Specify printer using atomic name. See printers.conf(4) for information regarding the naming conventions for atomic names. EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned: 0 Successful completion. non-zero An error occurred. FILES
/var/spool/lp/* LP print queue. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWpcu | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |CSI |enabled | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
lp(1), lpstat(1), printers.conf(4), attributes(5) SunOS 5.10 9 Sep 1996 enable(1)
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