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<0> startkeylogger <1> hmm <2> .uptime <3> Uptime 6:17am up 156 days 8:37, 0 users, load average: 0.36, 0.45, 0.61
<2> .ram <2> .cpu <2> .hdd <3> Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity Mounted on <3> /dev/ad0s1a 9.7G 6.4G 2.5G 72% / <3> devfs 1.0K 1.0K 0B 100% /dev <3> /dev/ad0s1f 52G 2.3G 45G 5% /home <3> /dev/ad0s1e 3.9G 3.0M 3.6G 0% /tmp <3> /dev/ad0s1d 4.8G 361M 4.1G 8% /var <2> .eth <2> damnit <4> neat
<5> hmmm <6> !help <7> !no <8> @find vmware <9> need help with this clock speed setting <9> The example presented here ***umes that the host computer has a maximum speed of 1700MHz. The first line is the most important one. It should be your host computer's maximum speed in KHzthat is, its speed in MHz times 1000, or its speed in GHz times 1000000. <10> hi everybody <10> anyone know why bridged networking would be a problem with vmware workstation 5 and windows xp sp2 as the host? <10> nat works, but bridged won't see past the host system <7> is the guest getting an ip? <7> ip/gateway/dns, etc <10> yeah, it gets an ip through dhcp running on another system <10> but after getting the ip, the two can't even ping eachother <10> wierd, eh
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