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<br>doku.cifnet.com http://doku.cifnet.com/ 2024-09-08T00:36:14+00:00 <br>doku.cifnet.com http://doku.cifnet.com/ http://doku.cifnet.com/lib/tpl/mindthedark/images/favicon.ico text/html 2023-02-09T23:55:16+00:00 admin (admin@undisclosed.example.com) start http://doku.cifnet.com/doku.php?id=start&rev=1675986916&do=diff Unix commands List of Unix commands ---------- Linux Distros Linux is a free and open-source operating system that was inspired by the design of Unix. It is widely used for servers, desktops, and mobile devices, known for its stability, security, and flexibility. Some of the most popular Linux distributions are: text/html 2023-02-09T17:32:51+00:00 admin (admin@undisclosed.example.com) wiki:logo.png - created http://doku.cifnet.com/doku.php?image=wiki%3Alogo.png&ns=wiki&rev=1675963971&tab_details=history&mediado=diff&do=media <img src="http://doku.cifnet.com/lib/exe/fetch.php?w=244&h=91&t=1675963971&amp;tok=f7c7fa&amp;media=wiki:logo.png" alt="wiki:logo.png" /> text/html 2023-02-09T17:18:38+00:00 admin (admin@undisclosed.example.com) wiki:toplogo2.gif - created http://doku.cifnet.com/doku.php?image=wiki%3Atoplogo2.gif&ns=wiki&rev=1675963118&tab_details=history&mediado=diff&do=media <img src="http://doku.cifnet.com/lib/exe/fetch.php?w=244&h=91&t=1675963118&amp;tok=e1b191&amp;media=wiki:toplogo2.gif" alt="wiki:toplogo2.gif" /> text/html 2023-02-04T21:45:15+00:00 admin (admin@undisclosed.example.com) unix_commands:chmod http://doku.cifnet.com/doku.php?id=unix_commands:chmod&rev=1675547115&do=diff The chmod command in Linux and Unix-like systems like FreeBSD is used to change the permissions of files and directories. 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It can also perform actions based on the overall structure of the input file. text/html 2023-01-23T10:50:32+00:00 admin (admin@undisclosed.example.com) how_to_install_qemu_guest_agent_on_opensuse - created http://doku.cifnet.com/doku.php?id=how_to_install_qemu_guest_agent_on_opensuse&rev=1674471032&do=diff Install Qemu guest agent for openSUSE This article will guide you through the process of installing the qemu guest agent on your virtual private server. The guest agent is a helper daemon that facilitates communication and command execution between the guest and host for tasks such as snapshotting and backing up. Its main purposes are to ensure proper shutdown of the guest and to freeze the guest file system during backups. text/html 2023-01-23T01:32:22+00:00 admin (admin@undisclosed.example.com) how_to_install_qemu_guest_agent_on_debian - created http://doku.cifnet.com/doku.php?id=how_to_install_qemu_guest_agent_on_debian&rev=1674437542&do=diff Install Qemu guest agent for Debian This article will guide you through the process of installing the qemu guest agent on your virtual private server. The guest agent is a helper daemon that facilitates communication and command execution between the guest and host for tasks such as snapshotting and backing up. Its main purposes are to ensure proper shutdown of the guest and to freeze the guest file system during backups. text/html 2023-01-23T00:45:31+00:00 admin (admin@undisclosed.example.com) how_to_install_qemu_guest_agent_on_ubuntu - created http://doku.cifnet.com/doku.php?id=how_to_install_qemu_guest_agent_on_ubuntu&rev=1674434731&do=diff Install Qemu guest agent for Ubuntu This article will guide you through the process of installing the qemu guest agent on your virtual private server. The guest agent is a helper daemon that facilitates communication and command execution between the guest and host for tasks such as snapshotting and backing up. Its main purposes are to ensure proper shutdown of the guest and to freeze the guest file system during backups. text/html 2023-01-22T20:22:05+00:00 admin (admin@undisclosed.example.com) how_to_install_qemu_guest_agent_on_fedora - created http://doku.cifnet.com/doku.php?id=how_to_install_qemu_guest_agent_on_fedora&rev=1674418925&do=diff Install Qemu guest agent for Fedora This article will guide you through the process of installing the qemu guest agent on your virtual private server. The guest agent is a helper daemon that facilitates communication and command execution between the guest and host for tasks such as snapshotting and backing up. Its main purposes are to ensure proper shutdown of the guest and to freeze the guest file system during backups. text/html 2023-01-22T19:28:00+00:00 admin (admin@undisclosed.example.com) how_to_install_qemu_guest_agent_on_centos - created http://doku.cifnet.com/doku.php?id=how_to_install_qemu_guest_agent_on_centos&rev=1674415680&do=diff Install Qemu guest agent for CentOS This article will guide you through the process of installing the qemu guest agent on your virtual private server. The guest agent is a helper daemon that facilitates communication and command execution between the guest and host for tasks such as snapshotting and backing up. Its main purposes are to ensure proper shutdown of the guest and to freeze the guest file system during backups. text/html 2023-01-22T13:31:42+00:00 admin (admin@undisclosed.example.com) unix_commands:cal - created http://doku.cifnet.com/doku.php?id=unix_commands:cal&rev=1674394302&do=diff The cal command in Linux and other Unix-like systems like FreeBSD is used to display a calendar of the current month or a specific month and year. The cal command is a simple tool that can be used to quickly view the calendar for the current month or any other month and year. 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