From 80e4199df2ac852cfb22848698cabe9ba28e5a67 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Timothy Pearson Date: Sun, 22 Jan 2012 00:13:14 -0600 Subject: Part 1 of 2 of kdm rename --- .../kdebase/debian/man/kdmctl-kde3.1 | 28 +++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) (limited to 'ubuntu/maverick_automake/kdebase/debian/man/kdmctl-kde3.1') diff --git a/ubuntu/maverick_automake/kdebase/debian/man/kdmctl-kde3.1 b/ubuntu/maverick_automake/kdebase/debian/man/kdmctl-kde3.1 index 6e5ab781f..9833845bf 100644 --- a/ubuntu/maverick_automake/kdebase/debian/man/kdmctl-kde3.1 +++ b/ubuntu/maverick_automake/kdebase/debian/man/kdmctl-kde3.1 @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ .\" This file was generated by (a slightly modified) kdemangen.pl and edited by hand -.TH KDMCTL 1 "June 2006" "K Desktop Environment" "KDM remote control application" +.TH TDMCTL 1 "June 2006" "K Desktop Environment" "TDM remote control application" .SH NAME -kdmctl -\- kdm remote control application +tdmctl +\- tdm remote control application .SH SYNOPSIS -\fBkdmctl\fP [options] [command [command arguments]] +\fBtdmctl\fP [options] [command [command arguments]] .SH DESCRIPTION -\fBkdmctl\fP is an application to remote\-control \fBkdm\fP. It makes use of UNIX domain sockets. +\fBtdmctl\fP is an application to remote\-control \fBtdm\fP. It makes use of UNIX domain sockets. .sp 1 There are two types of sockets: the global one (dmctl) and the per\-display ones (dmctl\-). The global one's subdir is owned by root, the subdirs of the per\-display ones' are owned by the user currently owning the session (root or the logged in user). .sp 1 @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ The directory in which the sockets are located is determined this way: .br \- the $DM_CONTROL variable is examined .br -\- the kdm config file is searched for the FifoDir key +\- the tdm config file is searched for the FifoDir key .br .RI \- /var/run/xdmctl \ and\ /var/run \ are\ tried .RE @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Tokens in the command and the reply are tab\-separated. Command arguments can be specified as separate command line parameters, in which case they are simply concatenated with tabs in between. .sp 1 -If the command is '\-', \fBkdmctl\fP reads commands from stdin. +If the command is '\-', \fBtdmctl\fP reads commands from stdin. The default command is 'caps'. .SH OPTIONS .SS @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ Override $DISPLAY Override $DM_CONTROL .TP .B \-c \-config -Use alternative kdm config file +Use alternative tdm config file .SS Commands: .br .SS Global commands: @@ -72,8 +72,8 @@ The currently running session is forcibly terminated. No auto\-relogin is attemp .TP .B caps Returns a list of this socket's capabilities: -.IP " \- kdm" -identifies kdm, in case some other DM implements this protocol, too. +.IP " \- tdm" +identifies tdm, in case some other DM implements this protocol, too. .IP " \- list, activate, lock, suicide, login" the respective command is supported. .IP " \- bootoptions" @@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ Shutdowns requested from per\-display sockets are executed when the current sess .sp 1 start is the time for which the shutdown is scheduled. If it starts with a plus\-sign, the current time is added. Zero means immediately. .sp 1 -end is the latest time at which the shutdown should be performed if active sessions are still running. If it starts with a plus\-sign, the start time is added. Minus one means wait infinitely. If end is through and active sessions are still running, \fBKDM\fP can do one of the following: +end is the latest time at which the shutdown should be performed if active sessions are still running. If it starts with a plus\-sign, the start time is added. Minus one means wait infinitely. If end is through and active sessions are still running, \fBTDM\fP can do one of the following: .RS 3 - "cancel" \- give up the shutdown. .br @@ -203,10 +203,10 @@ The entries are comma\-separated tuples of: \- New fields might be added later. .RE .SH SEE ALSO -.BR kdm (1) +.BR tdm (1) .TP -.I /opt/kde3/share/doc/kdm/README.gz -Information about the command sockets (and \fBkdm\fP) +.I /opt/kde3/share/doc/tdm/README.gz +Information about the command sockets (and \fBtdm\fP) .SH AUTHORS .nf Oswald Buddenhagen -- cgit v1.2.3