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pampop9

Convert between PAM and POP9 authentication formats

TLDR

Tile the input image xtiles by ytiles times, increasing the offset each time as determined by xdelta and ydelta

$ pampop9 [path/to/input.pam] [xtiles] [ytiles] [xdelta] [ydelta] > [path/to/output.pam]
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SYNOPSIS

pampop9 [--unknown-option] []

Note: This synopsis is purely hypothetical as 'pampop9' is not a standard Linux command.

PARAMETERS

No standard parameters.
    'pampop9' is not a recognized Linux command, so no official parameters or options exist. Any parameters would be custom-defined if this command were part of a specific, non-standard application.

DESCRIPTION

The command 'pampop9' is not recognized as a standard or commonly documented utility within the Linux operating system. It does not appear in official manual pages, common command repositories, or widely-used distributions. Therefore, specific functionality, typical usage patterns, or its intended purpose cannot be described factually.

It's possible that 'pampop9' is a hypothetical command, a typo, a highly specialized internal tool specific to a very particular environment, or part of a custom script or application not publicly documented. Without further context or definition, its role and capabilities remain undefined in a general Linux context.

CAVEATS

As 'pampop9' is not a standard Linux command, attempting to execute it on a typical system will likely result in a 'command not found' error. Any use or documentation of this command would be specific to a custom environment where it might be defined, and its behavior would depend entirely on that custom definition.

COMMAND EXISTENCE

'pampop9' does not correspond to any known, standard, or commonly installed Linux utility. Users encountering this command name should verify its source or context.

HISTORY

There is no documented history for 'pampop9' in standard Linux development or usage, as it is not a recognized command within the common Linux ecosystem. Its origin, if it exists, is specific to a private or highly specialized context.

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