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Re: Two blondes were on their way to Disneyland and came to a fork in the road. The sign read: "Disneyland Left." So they went home. | |
Re: Hi, [here](http://geek-university.com/linux/schedule-jobs-with-cron/) you have a description and a couple of examples of how to schedule a job with cron. You will need to make the script executable with the chmod +x SCRIPTNAME command. | |
Re: Here you have a website that covers the CCNA Discovery curriculum, it might help: [CCNA STUDY GUIDE](http://ccna-study-guide.com) | |
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Re: I think that CCNA Exploration has four modules that you have to pass when attending a CCNA course. The CCNA exam is something different, you have to apply for it (you don't need to attend the course). There are two ways for obtaining your CCNA certification: 1. by passing the … | |
Shout out to all people here. This site is new for me but i like it so far. Have fun ;) | |
Re: Like matrixdevuk recommended, Ubuntu is a good start for a beginner. Download your version here: [Download Ubuntu](http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop) and follow these instructions: [Installing Ubuntu](http://linux-bible.com/installing-ubuntu/) | |
Anyone played this game? Act 2 coming next week, i want to see the end of the story :D. | |
Re: As stated above, Linux is a clone of Unix, but there are differences between these two operating systems. The major differences are: **Cost** Linux – most Linux distributions are free Unix - most UNIX like operating systems are not free **Usage** Linux - mobile phones, tablet computers, desktop computers Unix … | |
Re: You can run Linux in VMware Player without any problem. Many distributions are officially supported, e.g. Ubuntu, Debian, etc. The Linux distribution installed in a virtual machine doesn't know that it is running inside a virtual machine. Learn more about VMware Player [here](http://vmware-player.com). You have instructions on how to install … | |
Re: I assume you are reffering to Linux scripts. To run the script, just enter the absolute or relative path to where it’s stored. Here is an example: [Creating shell scripts](http://linux-bible.com/creating-shell-scripts/) | |
Hi guys, has anyone ever worked with keyloggers? I need a recommendation. I have found a couple of keylogger on Google, but I've never worked with those programs before. Has anyone ever used one of these keyloggers: [http://www.actualspy.com/](http://www.actualspy.com/) [http://www.desktopshark.com/](http://www.desktopshark.com/) [http://signum-soft.com](http://signum-soft.com) Thank you for your help. |
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