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If your router is working properly, you should never have to reboot it. If you have to reboot it often, it may be malfunctioning and it is time to purchase a new one. Home routers (such as Netgear) are known to last around 3 years before it needs replacing.
Because all files contained in it are generated by the kernel at mount time. It contains no permanent files; all changes are lost on system reboot.
The same as with pretty much any other Linux distribution available.As root or superuser do one of the following:To initiate an immediate reboot:# /sbin/reboot To shut down system and poweroff:# /sbin/poweroff To have the machine reboot itself in 37 minutes thus giving me time to log off and drive to my girlfriend's house before the reboot:# echo "/sbin/reboot"|at now + 37 min # exit NOTE: The above assumes the atd daemon is running on the system of course.The above lists only three (3) of the possible reboot techniques, root can improvise nearly as many other possible scenarios as the imagination is capable of producing. You could configure it to reboot whenever a specific user logs in, or reboot whenever a particular program is executed or reboot whenever some particular file is opened and so on nearly ad infinitum...
There are an abundant amount of securities in Linux, and most Linux distributions. It would take an extremely long time to list out every "Security" in Linux, as it's built around securities.
You can have as many compiled kernels in your Linux installation as you want (disk space is your limit). However, you can only boot one kernel at a time.
The last movie to come out at the time of writing is 'Friday the 13th' (2009). It is a series reboot. Before that one it was Jason X from 2001. If you consider 'Freddy vs Jason' a part of the series that was done in 2003.
ipacsum does, although 99% of Linux distributions don't actually use or contain this program.
Nothing has surfaced to date.
Its supposed to be a sequel.
I am going to list a few point off my head. There are thousands more, believe me.Linux is successful because-It is free and open-source. That means it provides a powerful OS to users for free.There are thousands of distributions. Because of being open-source, anyone can modify and share his own version of the OS. Therefore you can have a distro that compliments your personality the best.It is highly versatile. You can find Linux from a smartphone (Android is based on Linux kernel) to desktop and from the entertainment system in your car to the most powerful supercomputer in the world.Scientists prefer to use Linux because of its stability and customizability. This gives them peace of mind for the mission critical tasks that they have to perform.Most of the internet today runs because of Linux. Linux is preferred in Web Servers because of its stability and easy maintenance.Random Trivia: Did you know that you can update your Linux OS without having to reboot? Again an excellent example of easy maintenance on Linux!The only area Linux lacks in is gaming. But that area of Windows supremacy is in threat from upcoming Steam OS. And do you know what it is based on? Linux, of course!
A reboot is basicly a remake of the original story. Any film that remakes an older movie is a reboot. The term is more commonly used when not much time has passed since the last film in the series was made. As of 2011, there continues to be talk of a Spider-man reboot that would not include Tobey Maguire. A spin-off is when a character in a television series or film gets their own series or film. "The Scorpion King" (2002) is a spin-off of "The Mummy" (1999). "Laverne & Shirley" was a spin-off of "Happy Days".
Yes! You can Run OSX (mac) and linux at the same time with a virtual machine. I perfer Parallels.