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Operating Systems Linux Fedora How can change the name of the system Post 302422722 by x-zer0 on Wednesday 19th of May 2010 08:13:29 AM
Old 05-19-2010
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Originally Posted by pludi
I'm sorry, but is this a statement or a question? And either way: What?

Nope. As long as at least 1 port is open, nmap can get pretty reliable information about the system. And sometimes even if all ports appear to be closed. The only really reliable way of hiding your system from others is to take it offline.

On this site, no. However, if you post readable questions about specific services and it's daemons I'm sure you'll get the necessary solutions from our members.
thank u man

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Good but you can change the name of the distribution, including for example, that open-source
this is question
 

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GRUB-RENDER-LABEL(1)                                               User Commands                                              GRUB-RENDER-LABEL(1)

NAME
grub-render-label - generate a .disk_label for Apple Macs. SYNOPSIS
grub-render-label [OPTION...] [OPTIONS] DESCRIPTION
Render Apple .disk_label. -b, --bgcolor=COLOR use COLOR for background -c, --color=COLOR use COLOR for text -f, --font=FILE use FILE as font (PF2). -i, --input=FILE read text from FILE. -o, --output=FILE set output filename. Default is STDOUT -t, --text=STRING set the label to render -v, --verbose print verbose messages. -?, --help give this help list --usage give a short usage message -V, --version print program version Mandatory or optional arguments to long options are also mandatory or optional for any corresponding short options. REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <bug-grub@gnu.org>. SEE ALSO
The full documentation for grub-render-label is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and grub-render-label programs are properly installed at your site, the command info grub-render-label should give you access to the complete manual. grub-render-label (GRUB) 2.02-2ubuntu8.3 July 2018 GRUB-RENDER-LABEL(1)
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