
"RTFM" | Linux.org
Mar 23, 2020 · RTFM is mostly used in the arch community, because arch has an very good manual / wiki, but other (most) distros don't have any or good documentation. So it's not appropriate to write …
"RTFM" | Page 3 | Linux.org
Mar 23, 2020 · RTFM is an absolutely appropriate response - WHEN is is a part of the conversation and illuminates a complex subject. So, I can say, "I use rsync -auv <source> <target> as a backup …
"RTFM" | Page 2 | Linux.org
Mar 23, 2020 · and we never seem to have any spare widgets. It seems like every time I tear apart a laptop in order to fix it I always end up with a spare screw or two! :rolleyes: (must have a screw loose …
VPN-->SSH-->RDP | Linux.org
Feb 21, 2025 · I am looking for a way to use the Debian machine (2) as a jump host to reach the Windows machine (3) via RDP and bring this connection back to the Windows machine (1). I have …
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