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Top Forums Programming matrixmadhan,please come on in Post 101904 by blf0 on Tuesday 14th of March 2006 06:35:26 AM
Old 03-14-2006
matrixmadhan,please come on in

Hi, I ' m a graduate , and now I have to choose a graduation design, I really want to choose one about UNIX , so what I want is to get some advice from you, could you suggest me what I can do ?

what I major is computer science and just know a little about UNIX,but I am so interested in it,and I also want to find a job about it after my graduation,and I have got SCO UNIX 505 installed on my virtual machine.
so would you like to compose a project of graduation design for me ?
of course, if any other people here would like to help me,I will be very glad.
thanks a lot.
 

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NUKE(8) 						      System Manager's Manual							   NUKE(8)

NAME
nuke - launch nuclear weapons at mapped USENET sites SYNOPSIS
/etc/nuke [-y yield] [-a height] [-hcm] sitename... DESCRIPTION
Nuke employs the `missile coordinate' fields in the USENET map database and Internet connections to a server interfaced with AUTOVON to lob nuclear weapons at other UNIX sites, specified by name. The default warhead is a single 25KT groundburst tac nuke; options support other combinations of warhead size, type and deployment. The -y option specifies a yield. The argument must be a number suffixed by K or M, for kiloton or megaton respectively. Yield arguments above 255M are quietly ignored. The -a option specifies an air-burst height in meters. The -h option specifies thermonuclear (hydrogen) weapons. The -c option specifies cobalt-jacketed warheads for permanent site interdiction. The -m option, useful with multiple-site nuke calls, invokes code which optimizes delivery using MIRVed warheads to minimize launches. In accordance with the normal UNIX design philosophy nuke does not prevent you from nuking yourself. FILES
/usr/lib/maps/* USENET map file database BUGS
If a target site has given only nearest-city coordinates in its map entry, incorrect targeting and significant collateral casualties may result. Heavy use of nuke may cause EMP effects which interfere with Internet service. NOTE
This command is restricted to super-users only. AUTHOR
Eric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com> UNIX
13 October 1991 NUKE(8)
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