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Operating Systems Solaris Need to recover 'root' password Post 302290294 by abir on Monday 23rd of February 2009 01:52:45 AM
Old 02-23-2009
Actually...i need to know the method both for a Linux and SUN OS server (both r text based). And SUN OS version is 5.8 using a SUN Netra 440
 

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NAME
maze - an automated X11 demo repeatedly creating and solving a random maze SYNOPSIS
maze [-S] [-r] [-g geometry] [-d display] OPTIONS
Full screen window option... Reverse video option... Specifies the window geometry to be used... Specifies the display to be used... The following lists the current functionality of various mouse button clicks; Clears the window and restarts maze... Toggles the maze pro- gram, first click -> stop, second click -> continue... Kills maze... DESCRIPTION
The maze program creates a "random" maze and then solves it with graphical feedback. LIMITATIONS
No color support... Expose events force a restart of maze... Currently, mouse actions are based on "raw" values [ Button1, Button2 and Button3 ] from the ButtonPress event... [ does not use pointer mapping ] COPYRIGHT
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