I was noticing a few of the commands have an s in their persmissions.  

[timh@r2d2 timh]$ ls -la `which wall`
-r-xr-sr-x    1 root     tty          6652 Mar  8 04:37 /usr/bin/wall*

What's up with the s there, and how do I set that?  What number, or text
goes with that?  I know how chmod works in most applications, but a lot
of things in /usr/bin has an s there, what does that mean?
tdh
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