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May
15
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Executing commands with PHP: using normal user, but its home directory is /root
I asked this question on superuser site, but it didn't receive enough attention, so I deleted it and re-asked it here.
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15
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Executing commands with PHP: using normal user, but its home directory is /root
Apr
20
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Yearling
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2
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Silently start task in background
Improved formatting.
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2
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Silently start task in background
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2
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Silently start task in background
Mar
26
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Citizen Patrol
Mar
26
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Custodian
Mar
26
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Can't access internet after connecting to L2TP IPsec VPN
Corrected some words.
Mar
26
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Can't access internet after connecting to L2TP IPsec VPN
Mar
26
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Can't access internet after connecting to L2TP IPsec VPN
Mar
4
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Best Disk Partitioning Scheme for a Linux-based Developer Machine
Formatted answer.
Mar
4
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Best Disk Partitioning Scheme for a Linux-based Developer Machine
Mar
1
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Install a .deb completely 'by hand'
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Mar
1
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Install a .deb completely 'by hand'
Completed the first part of my answer.
Mar
1
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Install a .deb completely 'by hand'
Feb
1
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nohup vs. Screen
Corrected typos.
Feb
1
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nohup vs. Screen
Jan
30
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Difference between [[ $variable ]] and [[ -n $variable ]]?
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30
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Difference between [[ $variable ]] and [[ -n $variable ]]?
No, they aren't. But in the answer I cite, both forms are considered.
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