Guide to Windows commands
This book aims to introduce users of Microsoft Windows to command interpreters on that operating system and to the wide range of command-line tools that are available, which may come as a surprise to those who think of it as purely a graphical user interface operating system.
Securing Windows XP
In Windows XP in order to use the operating system you must login as a user. Each user has information stored in a database(SAM). For each user the database must store a username, a password and at least one group. With these two pieces of information one can login to the operating system .
Netware Administration
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EQUIP4J(Java Web Frameworks)
This is the tutorial for Equip4j. In a few words equip4j implements (and not only) the concept of dataspace. A dataspace may be interpreted as a middleware solution for distributed computing.
Ada 95 Lovelace Tutorial
Ada is a computer programming language originally designed to support the construction of long-lived, highly reliable software systems. Its design emphasizes readability, avoids error-prone notation, encourages reuse and team coordination, and it is designed to be efficiently implementable
Undelete Linux Files from an ext2 File System
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Linux command line terminology - 2.3
What's a shell? Or a command prompt? An introduction to the Linux command line and shell, intended for Linux newbies who know absolutely nothing about the command line. Learn what is the command line and shell, how to get started with the command line, and what are virtual terminals and terminal emulators.
Moving around in the Linux file system - 2.1
The very basics of navigating at the Linux command line. Learn how to move from directory to another with cd, how to find out what directory you're in with pwd, and how to list the contents of a directory with ls. You'll also learn what are absolute and relative path names.
About your files on Linux
What you need to know about the files on your Linux system. Learn how Linux treats file names, what are hidden files and directories, and how to use the file command to determine the type of a file.
How to view text files in Linux - 3.0
When you see a weird file on your Linux file system, you may want to know what the file contains. We'll take a look at the cat and less commands that you can use for viewing the contents of a text file.
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