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    Linux - The shell ------------------------------------------------- Introduction to the shell The command interpreter is the interface between the user and the operating system‚ hence the name "shell". The shell therefore acts as an intermediary between the operating system and the user thanks to command lines that are entered by the latter. Its role consists in reading the command line‚ interpreting its meaning‚ carry out the command‚ and then return the result via the outputs. The shell

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    re-instated when the United States went to Europe to fight in WW II. The 101st was considered to be an elite unit‚ the men had a high self-esteem for each other. They went through two years of training to prepare for the invasion of Normandy also known as D-Day. The 101st was able to accomplish their missions set to them on D-Day despite the setbacks they encountered on their initial jump of D-Day and throughout the operation.They fought for the north beach exits‚ they captured the south beach

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    NT1430 Linux Networking: Study Guide Wed 21-November-2012 Linux Commands: Know these commands and what they do: • Directory and list commands o ls‚ ls –l o pwd o cd / o cd and cd~ (hint: both take you to your home directory) o cd .. (takes you up one directory • Know what cp and mv do and how to use them • File viewing commands: o cat o less and more (one page at atime) o vi and view o tail (shows the last 10 lines of a file) o head (shows the top 10 lines) • chmod for changing permissions

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    Installing SharePoint Server 2010 x64 on Windows Server 2008 r2 Minimum Hardware System Requirements: 80GB Hard disk 4 core Processor (64bit) 4GB of RAM (Evaluation) / 8GB of RAM (Production) Software Requirements: Windows Server 2008 r2 Microsoft SQL Server 2008 r2 Enterprise x86 x64 Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 x64 Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 Prerequisite files (to be downloaded): Microsoft Filter Pack 2.0 Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Analysis Services ADOMD.NET Microsoft Sync

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    To resolve the issue of the window of vulnerability (WoV)‚ we would need to get the patch from Microsoft. According to Microsoft‚ it will take up to 3 days for the patch to be available. Then‚ we would need additional time to download and test the patch to make sure that this is what is needed to fix the security breach on the SMB server. After doing the testing‚ the IT department would need time to install the patch onto the servers and deploy to the client computers. This will take 2 days to do

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    between Linux and Windows. Which one provides better control and in which conditions? Ans: Access Control techniques in windows are as: Window contains of two types of ACLs Discretionary ACL and a System ACL. Windows files have an owner mean that the creator of the file. In window owner is not a group which they belong. An access right in window doesn’t give importance to owner. File in the window have two main categories either it require the explicit list of people and groups or get it from the parent

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    Guide to UNIX Using Linux Fourth Edition Chapter 1 Solutions Answers to the Chapter 1 Review Questions 1. Your boss drops by your office in a hurry to ask you to attend a meeting at 10:30 on Friday morning and you can’t find a pen to make a note as a reminder. What Linux command can you use to make a quick note to store in a file called Meeting? Answer: b. cat > Meeting 2. Before you make the note in Question 1‚ you decide to determine Friday’s date‚ so that you can include

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    Installation of SAP Business Objects BI 4.0 on Linux / Unix like Operating Systems Leave a reply Unlike SAP BO 4.0 installation on Windows‚ Installation on UNIX like operating systems is a little complicated process‚ especially when you do not have root rights‚ and has to go and explain the “System Admin” why you need changes / new additions to libraries‚ kernel parameters‚ and environmental variables. So it will need lot of patience‚ discussions and planning. I am just giving a screenshot by

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    Linux Course Project Network Operating Systems‚ UNIX/Linux with Lab Linux Distributions for the Enterprise By James Anderson Professor: Yves Gollo Network 240 April 7‚ 2012 Outline: Cover Page 1 Outline 2 Executive Summary 3-4 Introduction 5 Body 5-12 Conclusion 12-13 References 13-15 Executive Summary: In the workplace today there are many different options for operating systems be they providers of server related services

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    Why were plebeians so important to Rome? As I said in my written Assignment‚ plebeians were the lower class‚ and had little individual power. They included everyone who was not a patrician‚ senatorial or equestrian class‚ and were sometimes just called plebs. They were working citizens of Ancient Rome such as: farmers‚ bakers‚ builders or craftsmen who worked hard to support their families. The plebeians could not hold any meaningful office‚ but sit in the senate. The Plebeians were left in a state

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