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  2. Bad command or file name - Wikipedia

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    "foo" is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file. Some early Unix shells produced the equally cryptic " foo: no such file or directory " again accurately describing what is wrong but confusing users.

  3. cron - Wikipedia

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    The cron command-line utility is a job scheduler on Unix-like operating systems. Users who set up and maintain software environments use cron to schedule jobs [1] (commands or shell scripts), also known as cron jobs, [2] [3] to run periodically at fixed times, dates, or intervals. [4]

  4. VisualCron - Wikipedia

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    VisualCron is a replacement for the Windows Task Scheduler and a similar cron job scheduler in Unix-like operating systems. [1] The software is split into client and server parts, with the former being invoked by the user on demand and the latter always running as a process in the background. [1]

  5. List of ReBoot episodes - Wikipedia

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    When Matrix and AndrAIa find that Captain Capacitor's crew are being held in the portal system due to a new law enforced by the guardians. They attempt a prison break-in to free them to use their ship to return to Mainframe, and find a Web Surfer named Ray Tracer who agrees to help them. Matrix grows jealous of him when he flirts with AndrAIa.

  6. Head of the Class - Wikipedia

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    Head of the Class is an American sitcom television series that ran from 1986 to 1991 on the ABC television network. [2] [3]The series follows a group of gifted students in the Individualized Honors Program (IHP) at the fictional Millard Fillmore High School in Manhattan, and their history teacher Charlie Moore (Howard Hesseman).

  7. Glossary of video game terms - Wikipedia

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    Emulators typically include the ability to load software images of cartridges and other similar hardware-based game distribution methods from the earlier hardware generations, in addition to more-traditional software images. end game The gameplay of a given title at the climax of its storyline or campaign, and is followed by the postgame. end ...