CONTENTS: modutils pcmcia pnp procps sysvinit modutils: modutils-2.1.121 modutils: modutils: Utilities to use kernel modules. These tools are used for loading modutils: and unloading chunks of kernel code on the fly, to add support for a modutils: CD-ROM drive or ethernet card, for instance. modutils: modutils: Many Linux drivers are provided as kernel modules, and some packages modutils: (like the PCMCIA package) require the module utilities to work, so you modutils: probably want to install these. modutils: modutils: pcmcia: pcmcia-cs-3.0.9 pcmcia: pcmcia: Card Services for Linux is a complete PCMCIA support package. It pcmcia: includes a set of loadable kernel modules that implement a version of pcmcia: the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface, a set of pcmcia: client drivers for specific cards, and a card manager daemon that can pcmcia: respond to card insertion and removal events, loading and unloading pcmcia: drivers on demand. It supports ``hot swapping'' of PCMCIA cards, so pcmcia: cards can be inserted and ejected at any time. pcmcia: pcmcia: pnp: isapnptools-1.18 pnp: pnp: These programs allow ISA Plug-And-Play devices to be pnp: configured on a Linux machine. See the documentation in pnp: /usr/doc/isapnptools-1.18. pnp: pnp: pnp: pnp: pnp: pnp: procps: procps-2.0.2, psmisc-18, procinfo-16 procps: procps: Utilities for displaying process and memory information written by procps: Michael K. Johnson, Werner Almesberger, Charles Blake, Branko procps: Lankester, Robert Nation, David Engel, Larry Greenfield, Roger Binns, procps: Sander van Malssen, and Brian Edmonds. procps: procps: procps: procps: procps: sysvinit: sysvinit-2.76-3 sysvinit: sysvinit: System V style init programs by Miquel van Smoorenburg that control sysvinit: the booting and shutdown of your system. These support a number of sysvinit: system runlevels, each with a specific set of utilities spawned. For sysvinit: example, the normal system runlevel is 3, which starts agetty on sysvinit: virtual consoles tty1 - tty6. Runlevel 4 starts xdm. Runlevel 0 shuts sysvinit: the system down. See the documentation in /usr/doc/sysvinit and the sysvinit: scripts in /etc/rc.d for more information. sysvinit: sysvinit: