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Commands Tutorial for Linux/UNIX & Apt-get from The Wise Old Blogger®
Commands Tutorial from the Wise Old Blogger for Debian, most flavors of Linux ... If no signal is specified, the TERM signal is sent. The TERM signal will ...
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Ipv6.exe to Netsh
ipv6 install, netsh interface ipv6 install. ipv6 uninstall, netsh interface ipv6 uninstall. ipv6 [-v] if [IfIndex], netsh interface ipv6 show interface ...
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netsh interface ipv6
The Firewall, not TCP/IP Version 6, may need to be temporarily disabled for file or picture transfers. c:\>netsh interface ipv6 show help ...
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IPv6 Internet Connection Firewall for XP
After download and install, find IPv6 under Start > Run > type services.msc Find two new Services: IPv6 Internet Connection Firewall and IPv6 Helper Service ...
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LocalTech.US :: View topic - How-to unpack tar.gz and .bz2 files
Feb 26, 2004 ... The tar command is used for packing several files or even a whole directory into a single tarfile. To unpack a tar file, type: ...
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LocalTech.US :: View topic - How-to unpack tar.gz and .bz2 files
Feb 26, 2004 ... The zcat command recreates the uncompressed tarfile, which is then piped into the tar command to extract the files. How do I unpack .bz2 ...
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LocalTech.US :: View topic - How-to unpack tar.gz and .bz2 files
Feb 26, 2004 ... The tar command is used for packing several files or even a whole directory into a single tarfile. To unpack a tar file, type: ...
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LocalTech.US :: View topic - How-to unpack tar.gz and .bz2 files
Feb 26, 2004 ... How do I unpack .bz2 files? Most distributions come with the program bzip2 and associated bunzip2, but technically its the same program. ...
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LocalTech.US :: View topic - How-to unpack tar.gz and .bz2 files
Feb 26, 2004 ... (If the files are not there: apt-get install doc-linux) File ends with .tar.gz ... To unpack a tar file, type: tar xvf filename.tar ...
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LocalTech.US :: View topic - How-to unpack tar.gz and .bz2 files
Feb 26, 2004 ... The zcat command recreates the uncompressed tarfile, which is then piped into the tar command to extract the files. How do I unpack .bz2 ...
 
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