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    Nt1310 Unit 1 Exercise 1

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    Graph 1‚ illustrates the pH of each quadrat. The pH in Quadrat 1 was more acidic than the pH in Quadrat 2‚ 3‚ and 4 this is due to the slope of the ground (refer to Graph 8)‚ different soil substrate and the decomposition of organic matter. As can be seen from Graph 8‚ the soil pH increased with a decrease in the slope of the ground. In Quadrat 1‚ the soil had a pH of 7.5 due to having a higher soil elevation of -8° in comparison to Quadrat 2‚ 3 and 4‚ in which the slope of the ground was -2°‚ -2°

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    Chapter 5: 1. What commands can you use to determine who is logged in on a specific terminal? who‚ whoami‚ who am i‚ finger and w 3. What happens if you give the following commands when the file ‘done’ already exists? $cp to_do done ‘done’ is overwritten with contents of ‘to_do’ $ mv to_do done ‘done’ is overwritten with contents of ‘to_do’ ‘to_do’ no longer exists after the command 4. How can you find out which utilities are available on your system for editing files? Which utilities

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    Nt1330 Unit 1 Exercise 1

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    -DHCP means Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol and is a part of application layer. A DHCP server has a number of IP address in its memory to assign for the computers/hosts on a network. -In a classic client connection to a Ethernet port‚ when the client tries to connect through DHCP exchange by broadcasting DHCP discovery frame to search a DHCP server. If the DHCP server is not present on the local subnet‚ a DHCP discovery must be forwarded by the router. And this is done by configuring an IP

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    Unit 5 Students search and explore in the following places‚ finding resources that help them understand mail services in Linux. ITT Tech Virtual Library The More Information section of textbook Chapter 20‚ page 732 Students should use the following keywords and phrases to help them locate appropriate resources: Sendmail configuration In order to use Sendmail‚ first ensure the sendmail package is installed on your system by running‚ as root: yum install sendmail In order to configure Sendmail

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    Nt1430 Unit 2 Discuss

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    John bareswilt 3/25/2015 Unit 2 discuss EXT2 was the default file system for Linux until EXT3 came along. EXT2 still is a favored file system for Flash and USB drives due the lack of journaling. Journaling requires more writes to the storage unit and can be slow on these external devices. The Flash and USB drives have a limited number of write cycles. The Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS) is a reference describing the conventions used for the layout of a UNIX system. It has been made popular by

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    Unit 9 Assignment: Research Paper (NT1430.U9.RP) With admirable foresight‚ the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) initiated as early as in 1994‚ the design and development of a suite of protocols and standards now known as Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)‚ as a worthy tool to phase out and supplant IPv4 over the coming years. There is an explosion of sorts in the number and range of IP capable devices that are being released in the market and the usage of these by an increasingly tech savvy

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    NT1430 Chapter 6 labs

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    Chapter 6‚ Lab 1: Managing Files (15­25 minutes) Learning Objectives and Outcomes: You should become comfortable using the Linux command line and the online help utilities to manage files and directories. Required Setup and Tools: · Fedora Linux 15 installation with an ordinary user (student) Lab 6.2 1. Determine the permissions of various files and directories on the system. Fill in the chart below: Filename Readable by Writable by Executable/ Searchable by Symbolic Type and Permissions

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    Unit 1 Exercise 1: Local Exchange In the modern world we rely on the internet for much of our communications. We also use the internet for research and leisure; one very popular pursuit of that leisure is online gaming. Games such as World of Warcraft and Call of Duty have become hugely popular in all parts of the world. Not only can you play these games as a single or multi player in your own home‚ as was the case fifteen or twenty years ago‚ but now with the advances in networking technologies

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    Unit 2 EXT2 The EXT2 file system is a replacement of the Extended File System. The file system was created by Rémy Card in 1993. Files and directories are stored within Inodes. The date ranges for timestamps can only go as high as January 18‚ 2038. Once this date is reached‚ the EXT2 file system will no longer store proper timestamps The file and space limitations are as follows: Block Size 1KB 2KB 4KB 8KB File size 16 GB 256 Gigabytes 2 Terabytes 2 Terabytes File system 4 Terabytes 8 Terabytes

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    outpost closer to the United States. During this attack and for three years after the Japanese has seized the island‚ CPT Russell Volckmann was forced into situations that required his leadership style and techniques to be dynamic in nature. By all accounts Russell Volckmann was considered an average infantry officer within his unit. Yet during his three years behind Japanese lines Russell Volckmann’s use of situational leadership allowed him to evaded a well supplied and reinforced army‚ united tribal

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