\chapter{Unix Specific Services} The modules described in this chapter provide interfaces to features that are unique to the \UNIX{} operating system, or in some cases to some or many variants of it. Here's an overview: \begin{description} \item[posix] --- The most common Posix system calls (normally used via module \code{os}). \item[posixpath] --- Common Posix pathname manipulations (normally used via \code{os.path}). \item[pwd] --- The password database (\code{getpwnam()} and friends). \item[grp] --- The group database (\code{getgrnam()} and friends). \item[crypt] --- The \code{crypt()} function used to check \UNIX{} passwords. \item[dbm] --- The standard ``database'' interface, based on \code{ndbm}. \item[gdbm] --- GNU's reinterpretation of dbm. \item[termios] --- Posix style tty control. \item[TERMIOS] --- The symbolic constants required to use the \code{termios} module. \item[fcntl] --- The \code{fcntl()} and \code{ioctl()} system calls. \item[posixfile] --- A file-like object with support for locking. \item[resource] --- An interface to provide resource usage information on the current process. \item[syslog] --- An interface to the \UNIX{} \code{syslog} library routines. \end{description}