Friday, April 5, 2013

What is the Net View command for linux?

Q. I have been playing around with Linux a lot lately. What is the linux net view equivalent? I can't figure it out for the life of me.

A. If you are talking about a TCP/IP Networks you have a bunch of commands that can act like Netview:

users
groups - Print group names a user is in
hostname - Print or set system name
id - Print user and group id's
logname - Print current login name
printenv - Print environment variables.
uname - Print system information
who - Print who is currently logged in
whoami - Print the current user id and name (`id -un')
who

Now, if you want a command to see network share devices in a MS-Network you should use Samba.

I hope this help you.

how do you play supreme commander forged alliance on a Linux?
Q. how can you play SupComFA on a Linux? I switched my OS from Windows 7 to Linux (Ubuntu), and i wanna play it. i still have the original windows 7 files, but i dont know how to run the .exe file.

A. i'm about to answer that for you just wait

Go to the Software Center and go to Games

Then click RTS there ya go -- if that doesn't suite you enough

here http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=4051
Install Play on Linux

Are there any stacker games that play on Linux OS?
Q. My 5 year old's computer runs on Linux OS. Its a Dell computer and can he download any Super Stacker games on it?

A. These seem to all be online flash games. Just install Adobe Flash on the computer (it is probably there already) and load up the page and play the games.



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