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The ping command is to check that an IP address is reachable. the ping command is used to know the active networks and ip address in the network. it also used to self check the address when there is connection trouble with other system. internet control message protocol is used by the ping.
He is Second in Command of Odysseus Legion. He is also the one who led some men into Circes Palace when they were turned to swine. He was the only one in that group that was not turned to swine because he feared a trap.
Yes, you could say so. "Active" is an adjective. It is used to modify or describe other words.It should be noted that active is also a verb (as in to be active).
There are commands in command line interface for this . To know the ip address of host you can use Ipconfig command . Ipconfig command will also gives your other details as well.
The active ingredient for lemons is citric acid. Citric acid is also an active ingredient that is found in oranges, limes, and other citrus fruits.
The 'cp' command is a primitive command; there isn't anything really in the shell to accomplish this. You could use other commands for 'cp' (such as 'cat') but those are also primitive commands.
Cell A1 in Sheet1. A1 will also be the active cell in all other sheets.
Accepted as in accepted Islam, can also be termed as 'turned to' Islam.
The active ingredient in marijuana is delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), which is responsible for its psychoactive effects.
The command you are looking for is "ls"Also the "dir" command works
The particles spread apart, making the substance less dense. The particles also spread apart to fill more space. Also, the movement of said particles become more active.
Signal handling is a programming concept that allows programs to talk to each other via 'signals'. A user can also issue signals to a program at will using the 'kill' command. For example, kill -15 <command> tells the command to terminate kill -9 <command> tells the command to terminate forcibly kill -USR1 <command> tells the command to do whatever it was programmed to do when it received the USR1 signal.