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Old 10-01-2011, 01:12 PM   #1
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Need help to find out some commands


That actually means: We will help you with your homework. Show us what you have done and where you have problems. Don't expect us to deliver you the answers.
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That actually means: We will help you with your homework. Show us what you have done and where you have problems. Don't expect us to deliver you the answers.
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Old 10-01-2011, 01:15 PM   #2
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Please re-read the LQ Rules:
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Do not expect LQ members to do your homework - you will learn much more by doing it yourself.
That actually means: We will help you with your homework. Show us what you have done and where you have problems. Don't expect us to deliver you the answers.
 
Old 10-01-2011, 01:28 PM   #3
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I had tried myself and at last posted here to get some idea. I am not looking for exact answers, but would like to have some hint.

Thanks,
 
Old 10-01-2011, 01:30 PM   #4
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I had tried myself...
Do you want to post those attempts? Like TobiSGD said, people will be far more willing to help you if they don't feel they're just giving you answers on a plate
 
Old 10-01-2011, 05:29 PM   #5
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Welcome to LQ!
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I had tried myself and at last posted here to get some idea. I am not looking for exact answers, but would like to have some hint.

Thanks,
If you do expect some help here at LQ then you need to provide the requested material or feedback. We will be glad to aid you but not carry you.
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(1) List all users on system who use sh as the login shell.
What do you think the answer should be for the first question?

Verbatim listing of homework is not against the LQR as other members have shown you. It would be best to first contact the Instructor/Teacher with the problem rather than let someone else feed the answers to you.

Do you have class notes, text or workbook to check? Google?

Just a few links to aid you to gaining some understanding if your notes or text do not provide enough;



1 Linux Documentation Project
2 Rute Tutorial & Exposition
3 Linux Command Guide
4 Bash Beginners Guide
5 Bash Reference Manual
6 Advanced Bash-Scripting Guide
7 Linux Newbie Admin Guide
8 LinuxSelfHelp
9 Utimate Linux Newbie Guide
10 Linux Home Networking

The above links and others can be found at 'Slackware-Links'. More than just SlackwareŽ links!
 
  


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