The command "finger" can tell you how many active shells are used, the users logged in, and where they logged in.
grab a stopwatch and boot the system up while timing it until it gets to login
There are several different graphical interfaces for Linux, each of which have their features in different locations. You must specify what interface you are using.
There are many different types of shells The main ones are bourne shells, tc shells, korn shells These are the types you would usually find at the sea side or on a english or eurepean beach. Thanks I hope this helps and is the right explanation
Linux and Unix and their variants have several different ways of locating files. each of the below commands can be used to locate files.findlocatewheriswhich
First, find Max's login shell process. If, for example, it is process 12345, then kill -9 12345 would log Max out.
Yes it is possible to do so. Once you have them, at the login screen you should find an option that allows you to choose which desktop environment you want to use.
There are many places where one can find the Administration of Linux online. One can find the Administration of Linux online at popular on the web sources such as the official Linux website, Linux Journal, and Tech Republic.
You can find online linux training at this website. They do training right from The Linux Foundation: http://go.linuxfoundation.org/linux-training-from-the-linux-foundation?pi_ad_id=6823530394&gclid=CJiEr9mZ9akCFYrJKgodNSLevA
im trying to login and try to find out about the grant
I think you can find the login at https://www.ncsecu.org/.
snails shed their shells and find new shells
No. There is no version of Sony Vegas for Linux.