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Type in the file and full path to the configuration file for the Sytem logging daemons
Type in the simplest command to decompress and untar this file into the current directory.
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You have just downloaded an application called rdesktop from the internet. The file downloaded
is named rdesktop.tar.gz. Type in the simplest command to decompress and untar this file into
the current directory.
Give filename only, no path.
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A user wishes to modify his Environment variable PATH. What file should you tell him to edit in his
home directory. Give filename only, no path.
Type in the full path and name of the global environment and startup program configuration file.
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Type in the full path and name of the global environment and startup program configuration file
This file typically contains the PATH, umask and ulimit system wide settings.
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Type in the name of the samba daemon that is responsible for WINS names resolution.
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Type in the name of the samba daemon that is responsible for printer and file sharing?
when they log in?
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Type in the name of the file including full path that holds contains a daily message viewed by
users when they log in?
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Type in the name of file and full path to the file that holds a message for remote users about
possible system outages.
Type in the command to start this tool?
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You wish to change you network settings permanently using a text/graphical tool.
Type in the command to start this tool?
What is the command to check the syntax of your /etc/inetd.conf?
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What is the command to check the syntax of your /etc/inetd.conf?