D dyserq Fully Optimized Messages 2,281 Sep 8, 2005 #12 x0r515t said: MS-DOS? You must mean bash, tcsh, ash, sh, csh, ksh, zsh, rc, or scsh. Click to expand... Umm, could you translate that into english ?
x0r515t said: MS-DOS? You must mean bash, tcsh, ash, sh, csh, ksh, zsh, rc, or scsh. Click to expand... Umm, could you translate that into english ?
T todd3331 Baseband Member Messages 56 Sep 8, 2005 #13 why would you want to hack your own computer, you already know everything about it
Paradox1 Fully Optimized Messages 2,913 Sep 8, 2005 #14 For experience, Its the best way to learn. First off, are your computers on a private network or are they plugged into the internet?
For experience, Its the best way to learn. First off, are your computers on a private network or are they plugged into the internet?
OP OP N Nflphil Solid State Member Messages 20 Sep 9, 2005 #15 its not on a network its on a direct internet connection.
X x0r515t In Runtime Messages 236 Sep 10, 2005 #16 dyserq said: Umm, could you translate that into english ? Click to expand... Certainly you realize these are Unix shells, you must be a windows user.
dyserq said: Umm, could you translate that into english ? Click to expand... Certainly you realize these are Unix shells, you must be a windows user.
D dyserq Fully Optimized Messages 2,281 Sep 10, 2005 #17 x0r515t said: Certainly you realize these are Unix shells, you must be a windows user. Click to expand... I am indeed Not much experience with UNIX at all, i know about it but never had it before I thought that i would start on Linux first ... Fedora Core 4 ... haven't had much experience with both but i'll learn soon enough
x0r515t said: Certainly you realize these are Unix shells, you must be a windows user. Click to expand... I am indeed Not much experience with UNIX at all, i know about it but never had it before I thought that i would start on Linux first ... Fedora Core 4 ... haven't had much experience with both but i'll learn soon enough