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ROVCLOCK(8)						      System Manager's Manual						       ROVCLOCK(8)

NAME
rovclock - utility to control frequency rates of your Radeon card SYNOPSIS
rovclock [options] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the rovclock command. This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. rovclock is a program that allow you to control frequency rates of your Radeon card. OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below. -i Show info of your Radeon card. -x N Manually define xtal frequency to N KHz. It tries to detect the reference clock (xtal) from the video BIOS, if this doesn't work you can specify it manually with -t. Try 1432 or 2950 if the default value of 2700 does not work. -c N Set core clock to N MHz. -m N Set memory clock to N MHz. -t name:val Set memory timings. SEE ALSO
/usr/share/doc/rovclock/README, radeontool(1). This is quick and stupid manpage which merges some information from README and rovclock itself. AUTHOR
rovclock was written by Hasw (hasw@hasw.net). This manual page was written by Alexander Gerasiov <gq@cs.msu.su>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). 2006-03-05 ROVCLOCK(8)

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cryptcat(1)							     Cryptcat							       cryptcat(1)

NAME
cryptcat - twofish encryption enabled version of nc(1) SYNOPSIS
cryptcat -k secret [-options] hostname port[s] [ports] cryptcat -k secret -l -p port [-options] [hostname] [port] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the cryptcat command. This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. It only documents the features specific to cryptcat and not the features that are described at length in the manpage for nc(1). If you do not know nc then the chances are you won't have much use for this manpage. cryptcat can act as a tcp or udp client or server - connecting to or listening on a socket, while otherwise working as the standard Unix command cat(1). cryptcat takes a password as a salt to encrypt the data being sent over the connection. Without a specified password cryptcat will default to the hardcoded password ``metallica''. Needless to say, failure to specify a different password makes the connection as good as unen- crypted. OPTIONS
This programs does not follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of the options specific to cryptcat is included below. -h Show summary of options. -k secret password Change the shared secret password to be used to establish a connection. BUGS
This version of cryptcat does not support the -e command command line option available in some versions of nc. SEE ALSO
nc(1), cat(1). /usr/share/doc/cryptcat/README.gz /usr/share/doc/cryptcat/README.cryptcat /usr/share/doc/cryptcat/README.Debian AUTHOR
The original netcat was written by hobbit@avian.org. cryptcat is the work of farm9 <info@farm9.org> with the help of Dan F, Jeff Nathan, Matt W, Frank Knobbe, Dragos, Bill Weiss, Jimmy. This manual page was written by Lars Bahner <bahner@debian.org> for Debian. Debian GNU/Linux August 9, 2001 cryptcat(1)
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