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Ask Linux.com: Lost passwords, lost files, and terminal tricks redux
08-31-2008 06:00 AM
This week in the neverending drama in the Linux.com forums: resetting lost passwords, making your own SSL certificate, and the return of an old favorite for those of you who want more excitement at the command line. Plus, a heaping bowlful of nutritious unanswered questions. Source... |
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