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To return to the boot menu after the help screens have been displayed, type “ menu ” at the boot prompt and press Enter . All help screens have a boot prompt at which the boot command can be typed: Press F1 for the help index, or ENTER to boot: At this boot prompt you can either just press Enter to boot the installer with default options or enter a specific boot command and, optionally, boot parameters.
Create a new python virtual environment and activate it ( python3 -m venv .venv && source .venv/bin/activate ). Install all requirements ( pip install -r requirements.txt ). Run the program with the command flask run . profit! Running in production You can use gunicorn for this, the below commands runs app in four workers. # Binding to a port gunicorn --bind "$FLASK_RUN_HOST:$FLASK_RUN_PORT" -w 4 wsgi:app --preload # Binding to a unix socket gunicorn...
Php(backend), javascript(frontend). Is there a Docker image? Definitely yes. You can install and run with a single docker command. Can we use it over clearnet, not onion? We designed the e-commerce system especially for the deep web but it depends on your own personal preference.
Can generate unique uploads.txt with either preset or interactively entered hosts list, check it is correct in a text editor, then spawn a new MAD instance uploading it - all in a single command make_7zenc.sh - Create encrypted archives based on preset values, with various runtime switches for extra functionality
Looking up breakpad interfaces from steamclient Calling BreakpadMiniDumpSystemInit Unknown command "r_decal_cullsize" ConVarRef dev_loadtime_map_start doesn't point to an existing ConVar Unknown command "startupmenu" Network: IP 10.0.0.180, mode MP, dedicated Yes, ports 27015 SV / 27005 CL Initializing Steam libraries for secure Internet server [S_API] SteamAPI_Init(): Loaded local 'steamclient.so' OK.
The Uptime project is about checking avability of most popular .onion sites. toplist: last 10 1. WormGPT   15.09.2025 2. CCCPaste   07.06.2025 3. Card house   21.02.2025 4. Simply Steroids   18.02.2025 5. Cash Machine   16.01.2025 6.
If you are terminal savvy, you can also run the program from the command line by typing ./start-tor-browser.desktop and hitting enter. Using Tor Browser # The first time Tor Browser starts, you'll get a window that allows you to modify some settings.
Installing GnuPG First of all you need to have GnuPG installed before you can verify signatures. For Windows users: If you run Windows, download Gpg4win and run its installer. In order to verify the signature you will need to type a few commands in windows command-line, cmd.exe .
The intended use case is that you plug it into a 68000 device and then run an emulator that reads instructions from hardware (ROM or RAM) and emulates them. You're still limited by the ~7MHz bus that the hardware is running at, but you can run the instructions as fast as you want.
I only keep “Left” and “Right” enabled while keeping the others disabled, but this is up to you. For swipe left, adjust the drop down option to “Execute a command,” then fill in the command box with “xdotool key ctrl+F2” Execute on “Gesture begin.” You should do the same for the “Right” swipe option, except change the F2 to F1.
In details you should: Install unlocker Open cmd.exe as admin (press the Windows key, type cmd and right click on the result to run it as admin) subst q: c:\windows\fonts , replace q with any other letter if you already have a unit with that name Open unlocker from the start menu, Start Unlocker Select any file named FiraCode-Regular_**.ttf from the q unit, select Delete and press Unlock all (you could also try simply closing the applications if you can) type subst /D q: inside the...
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As one example, an early Teams customer has driven our decision to speed up development on the v2.0 command-line client release, which any Write.as user can use. It'll be soon followed by our first official WriteFreely client, also for the command-line.
The author used PowerShell to copy a persistent backdoor that would run on startup, executing the JavaScript components where the operator could run commands, download new payloads, or uninstall the malware.
You can determine if dnsmasq is caching things with the dig or the drill command. 'o' tld does not work and I don't know why. Somehow they're using a github repository as a DNS server? How do you query that? I've already added a bunch of other tlds that aren't OpenNIC with my config file.
{msg,tbl} include files sus Update checksums for upstream tarball swift Fix unauthorized delete of versioned Swift object [CVE-2015-1856]; fix information leak via Swift tempurls [CVE-2015-5223]; fix service name of object-expirer in init script; add container-sync init script; standardise user addition systemd Fix namespace breakage due to incorrect path sorting; don't timeout after 90 seconds when no password was entered for cryptsetup devices; only set the kernel's timezone when the RTC runs in local...