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My Recent Books
(About Sharanam Shah/About Me)
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Setting Up A Network In Linux
(Ebooks authored by Sharanam Shah/EBooks)
..., which will identify the computer on the network. In Subnet Mask enter a subnet mask value (or accept the
default
which displays immediately). If the computer logs on to the Internet then in the Defa...
3.
Installing phpBBForum On Windows
(Ebooks authored by Sharanam Shah/EBooks)
... The install process of phpBB creates a set of MySQL tables and populates some of them with appropriate (
default
) data to ensure that the forum runs successfully. It's prudent to cr...
4.
MTNL TRIBAND Experience
(Static Content)
...password. The admin panel is accessible by pointing your web browser to http://192.168.1.1 The
default
username and password will be admin and admin. Now since it is very easy to guess so ...
5.
Adware and Spyware
(Static Content)
...bsp; 1. Do not use Internet Explorer. Internet Explorer is like Swiss cheese. It is open to the world by
default
. Microsoft is continually releasing patches to fix all the flaws in the Internet Expl...
6.
Linux Root File System
(Static Content)
...ted at boot-time (as described in /etc/fstab file). The following are the directories that are created by
default
, once Linux is installed. /bin: This directory holds binary executable files ...
7.
Linux Keyboard Shortcuts
(Static Content)
...t><Fn> (n=7..12) Switch to the nth GUI terminal (if a GUI terminal is running on screen n-1). On
default
, the first X server is running on terminal 7. On
default
, nothing is running on termi...
8.
Linux System Commands
(Static Content)
...Options: -a Show counts for all files, not just directories. -b Print sizes in bytes, overriding the
default
block size. -c Print a grand total of all arguments after all arguments have been...
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Linux Printer Commands
(Static Content)
... Additional Options For Handling Of The Print Job: -P Force output to a specific printer. Normally, the
default
printer is used (site dependent), or the value of the environment variable PRINTER is...
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Linux General Commands
(Static Content)
...s to search for man pages. If no such option is given, the environment variable MANPATH is used. -a By
default
, man will exit after displaying the first manual page it finds. Using this option for...
11.
Linux Operation Commands
(Static Content)
...s can be intermixed arbitrarily, as usual. For non-option command-line arguments that are directories, by
default
ls lists the contents of directories. Options: -a List all files in directories, i...
12.
Linux Application Commands
(Static Content)
...chiving utility Synopsis - - Options: -c Create a new archive -f Use archive file or device F (
default
/dev/rmt0) -r Append files to the end of an archive -t List the contents of a...
13.
Linux Administration Commands
(Static Content)
Command useradd Purpose Create a new user or update
default
new user information Synopsis useradd [options] login useradd -D [options] login Description: When invoked without the -D option
14.
Linux Boot Loader - LILO
(Static Content)
...oot prompt. The timeout option defines how long the system should wait for user input before booting the
default
operating system. The time is defined in deci seconds. If the timeout is reached, the...
15.
Linux DialUp Connectivity
(Static Content)
...priately by entering a username, password and telephone number. The file looks as indicated below: [Dialer
Default
] modem = /dev/ttyS2 baud = 57600 init = ATZ init2 = ATS11=50 phone = 555-4242 us...
16.
All about the Linux O.S.
(Static Content)
... there are not enough drivers for all models and special video modes available. Because most cards support
default
VGA and SVGA modes, these can be used in almost every case. X imposes its own video ...
17.
MTNL TRIBAND Experience
(Static Content)
...password. The admin panel is accessible by pointing your web browser to http://192.168.1.1 The
default
username and password will be admin and admin. Now since it is very easy to guess so ...
18.
Adware and Spyware
(Static Content)
...bsp; 1. Do not use Internet Explorer. Internet Explorer is like Swiss cheese. It is open to the world by
default
. Microsoft is continually releasing patches to fix all the flaws in the Internet Expl...
19.
Linux Root File System
(Static Content)
...ted at boot-time (as described in /etc/fstab file). The following are the directories that are created by
default
, once Linux is installed. /bin: This directory holds binary executable files ...
20.
Linux Keyboard Shortcuts
(Static Content)
...t><Fn> (n=7..12) Switch to the nth GUI terminal (if a GUI terminal is running on screen n-1). On
default
, the first X server is running on terminal 7. On
default
, nothing is running on termi...
21.
Linux System Commands
(Static Content)
...Options: -a Show counts for all files, not just directories. -b Print sizes in bytes, overriding the
default
block size. -c Print a grand total of all arguments after all arguments have been...
22.
Linux Printer Commands
(Static Content)
... Additional Options For Handling Of The Print Job: -P Force output to a specific printer. Normally, the
default
printer is used (site dependent), or the value of the environment variable PRINTER is...
23.
Linux General Commands
(Static Content)
...s to search for man pages. If no such option is given, the environment variable MANPATH is used. -a By
default
, man will exit after displaying the first manual page it finds. Using this option for...
24.
Linux Operation Commands
(Static Content)
...s can be intermixed arbitrarily, as usual. For non-option command-line arguments that are directories, by
default
ls lists the contents of directories. Options: -a List all files in directories, i...
25.
Linux Application Commands
(Static Content)
...chiving utility Synopsis - - Options: -c Create a new archive -f Use archive file or device F (
default
/dev/rmt0) -r Append files to the end of an archive -t List the contents of a...
26.
Linux Administration Commands
(Static Content)
Command useradd Purpose Create a new user or update
default
new user information Synopsis useradd [options] login useradd -D [options] login Description: When invoked without the -D option
27.
Linux Boot Loader - LILO
(Static Content)
...oot prompt. The timeout option defines how long the system should wait for user input before booting the
default
operating system. The time is defined in deci seconds. If the timeout is reached, the...
28.
Linux DialUp Connectivity
(Static Content)
...priately by entering a username, password and telephone number. The file looks as indicated below: [Dialer
Default
] modem = /dev/ttyS2 baud = 57600 init = ATZ init2 = ATS11=50 phone = 555-4242 us...
29.
All about the Linux O.S.
(Static Content)
... there are not enough drivers for all models and special video modes available. Because most cards support
default
VGA and SVGA modes, these can be used in almost every case. X imposes its own video ...
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