Good Morning everybody !!!
I'd like to thank you for your quick and good help.
It seems I need some basic instructions for working with Debian/Linux.
Is there a good documentation / book for REAL greenhorns?
(With basic syntax, commands and so on)
Bye
Michael, Trier, Germany
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On Wed, 16 Dec 1998, Michael Wahl wrote:
I'd like to thank you for your quick and good help.
It seems I need some basic instructions for working with Debian/Linux.
Is there a good documentation / book for REAL greenhorns?
(With basic syntax, commands and
Subject: RE:RE: switch off Debian
Date: Wed, Dec 16, 1998 at 12:03:56AM -0800
In reply to:Michael Wahl
Quoting Michael Wahl([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Good Morning everybody !!!
I'd like to thank you for your quick and good help.
It seems I need some basic instructions
: Wednesday, 16 December 1998 7:22
Subject: Re: switch off Debian
On Tue, 15 Dec 1998, Kent West wrote:
On Tue, 15 Dec 1998, Michael Wahl wrote:
Hello out there,
After all I finally installed DEBIAN.
And, what else, I have a question:
When I successfully logout, a knew login appears. Know I
Hello out there,
After all I finally installed DEBIAN.
And, what else, I have a question:
When I successfully logout, a knew login appears. Know I switch off the
computer. When I switch it on again, there is a check for some stuff.
Is this right? Or have I not correctly finished it?
Thanks
On Tue, 15 Dec 1998, Michael Wahl wrote:
Hello out there,
After all I finally installed DEBIAN.
And, what else, I have a question:
When I successfully logout, a knew login appears. Know I switch off the
computer. When I switch it on again, there is a check for some stuff.
Is this right?
On Tue, 15 Dec 1998, Kent West wrote:
On Tue, 15 Dec 1998, Michael Wahl wrote:
Hello out there,
After all I finally installed DEBIAN.
And, what else, I have a question:
When I successfully logout, a knew login appears. Know I switch off the
computer. When I switch it on again,
On Tue, 15 Dec 1998, Bob Nielsen wrote:
Or better yet, use 'shutdown -h' or 'halt' which will just shut down
without starting a reboot.
Oops, that should have been 'shutdown -h now'.
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And, what else, I have a question:
When I successfully logout, a knew login appears. Know I switch off the
computer. When I switch it on again, there is a check for some stuff.
Is this right? Or have I not correctly finished it?
No. Linux (therefore Debian), like all Unix operating
*- Michael Wahl wrote about switch off Debian
Hello out there,
After all I finally installed DEBIAN.
And, what else, I have a question:
When I successfully logout, a knew login appears. Know I switch off the
computer. When I switch it on again, there is a check for some stuff
Subject: Re: switch off Debian
Date: Tue, Dec 15, 1998 at 02:16:05PM -0600
In reply to:Kent West
Quoting Kent West([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
On Tue, 15 Dec 1998, Michael Wahl wrote:
Hello out there,
After all I finally installed DEBIAN.
And, what else, I have a question
Bob Nielsen dixit:
Or better yet, use 'shutdown -h' or 'halt' which will just shut down
without starting a reboot.
Yes, but don't forget to wait until you see the system halted line before
you switch the power off.
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Un saludo,
Horacio
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On Tue, Dec 15, 1998 at 12:09:25PM -0800, Michael Wahl wrote:
Hi Michael,
if Your work has finished log out any user from the linux-box
after that look in and type
shutdown -h 0
that means shutdown -halt in 0 Seconds, also immediateley
or
shutdown -r 0
that means shutdown -reboot in 0 Seconds,
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