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Windows 10 (64 bit), Far. ver.3, x64.
I can't find plugin for Secure FTP.
I need to connect by SSH to remote Linux Machine.
https://github.com/michaellukashov/Far-NetBox
Check if you have NetBox already installed (Alt+F1):
To add a connection, press Shift+F4.
I've also underlined the different tabs where one can change parameters, although usually the first tab is sufficient.
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The internal site is accessible through VPN.When I run test cases in Azure, getting an error site is not accessible. How to fix that?
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in the pictures below im trying to configure the interface fastethernet0 but the "ip" command there isnt to set the ip address and netmask
maybe i dont remember very well the difference between fastetherent and gigabitethernet (thats work)
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I am doing some research on cellular connections like HSPA. I have been searching for a Windows 8.1 API that will allow me to request the radio to use HSPA instead of LTE.
I have written an app for a window 8 phone and a windows 8.1 tablet. My area uses LTE, but I was able to disable the phone's LTE so it fell back to HSPA+. Unfortunately, I cannot find anything similar for this tablet (Nokia Lumia 2520).
So, I haven't found anything and I am beginning to doubt that I will, but I thought I would check with others before declaring defeat.
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I'm SSH'd into a computer, so I can't use a GUI to access the path name. Is there a way that you can see the path directly on terminal without having to use Nautilus?
If you just want to get the information of current directory, you can type:
pwd
and you don't need to use the Nautilus, or you can use a teamviewer software to remote connect to the computer, you can get everything you want.
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Can some one help me out here, it is necessary to complete my assignment.
I need to know,
how a process created in UNIX...? and
how a process created in MS-DOS...?
How is the unix process is different from MS-DOS process...?
I have fair knowledge about Operating Systems.I tried to find better answer on the internet, but I was unable to find in google, yahoo answers, etc...
Thank you........
You can do better than "the internet"...
Try:
Tannenbaum's Modern Operating Systems.
Page 735 for Linux, page 857 for Windows Vista (including MS-DOS).