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2 days ago · HTTP is meant to request files from elsewhere, SSH is meant for remote control of another device, ... Why the different layer, and not only TCP?
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r/linuxquestions: A subreddit for asking question about Linux and all things pertaining to it.
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Sep 20, 2023 · I had unallocated space Flashed the USB Disabled secure boot Specs: 12400f, Rtx 3060 I get this error everytime I'm trying to install Kali ...
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Apr 13, 2024 · r/linuxquestions: A subreddit for asking question about Linux and all things pertaining to it.
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r/linuxquestions: A subreddit for asking question about Linux and all things pertaining to it.
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Feb 18, 2022 · I got banned from r/linux, for posting links that answered questions people were asking. The links happened to be to sections of my own web site ...
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