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How can I set these registry settings on win XP?Path: HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindows CurrentVersionScreensaversBubbles - SpanMultiMon [DWORD] 0/1Enables/disables multiple monitor spanning 
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Latest Answer: Touch is the same command that is used to create a zero byte file on the server. ...
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How to set the password in ok promptHow to know the system host name, ip address?If the root user forgets the password, How to enter in system?
Read Answers (1) | Asked by : shankar

Latest Answer: it is not sleeping it is waiting for its turn to come.......thats why we call it the job queuequeue means waiting for something to happpen ...
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How to find the process that is running on java application using -ps?How to find which port is working using shell scripting

Latest Answer: Hai When we use the application goes to over the RAM capability some amount of space in the HDD act as a RAM for  managing the application.that is called Virual memory.if the system running in virtual memory it is slow than RAM based running.bcoz ...

Latest Answer: adduser (or useradd never remember) commandOr you can patch the /etc/password /etc/shadow ;-) ...
Read Answers (1) | Asked by : Mamta

In Linux, How do we list files, present within under a particular directory, which contains a particular word?For eg. you have 10 files under /tmp a1 to a10 in which 5 files contains a particular word say "catch" how do we list these files?

Latest Answer: Unix groups provide a way to group together user accounts by function, role, department, etc.A user belongs to a primary group, which is typically contained in the /etc/passwd file.  A user may also belong to any number of secondary groups.  ...
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