Searched refs:HN (Results 1 – 10 of 10) sorted by relevance
| /freebsd-9-stable/contrib/telnet/telnetd/ |
| D | telnetd.c | 741 char *HN; in telnet() local 906 HN = Getstr("hn", &cp); in telnet() 908 if (HN && *HN) in telnet() 909 (void) strlcpy(host_name, HN, sizeof(host_name)); in telnet()
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| /freebsd-9-stable/libexec/getty/ |
| D | gettytab.h | 75 #define HN gettystrs[11].value macro
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| D | subr.c | 490 const char *host = HN; in edithost()
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| /freebsd-9-stable/contrib/tzdata/ |
| D | zone1970.tab | 187 HN +1406-08713 America/Tegucigalpa
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| D | zone.tab | 206 HN +1406-08713 America/Tegucigalpa
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| D | northamerica | 1118 # HN: Heure Normale ST: Standard Time
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| /freebsd-9-stable/share/misc/ |
| D | iso3166 | 120 HN HND 340 Honduras
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| D | pci_vendors | 9136 119f Bull HN Information Systems
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| /freebsd-9-stable/contrib/groff/doc/ |
| D | groff-2 | 2727 units `u'. The arguments called H1, H2, ..., HN stand for horizontal 2743 `D~ H1 V1 H2 V2 ... HN VN<line break>' 2745 offset (H2,V2), if given, etc. up to (HN,VN). This command takes 2841 `Dp H1 V1 H2 V2 ... HN VN<line break>' 2843 there to offset (H2,V2), etc. up to offset (HN,VN), and from there 2850 `Dp H1 V1 H2 V2 ... HN VN<line break>'
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| /freebsd-9-stable/contrib/groff/ |
| D | ChangeLog.118 | 195 ({T,H,C,P,N,BM,A,HN}{R,B}, ZD, S, ZDR): Use it.
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