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Quote from: UltraCookie on February 14, 2016, 12:36:35 PM
Edit the Startpost and Set the prefix to [solved]
Not showing that option.
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Edit the Startpost and Set the prefix to [solved]
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Thanks, Wirezfree.
I would mark this topic solved but don't see option for this.
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It is a form of
Ascii
Art
Some clever people can create pictures, static or moving by clever use of ascii codes.
Like when you type in some commands in a terminal you see text appear and it moves.
Wiki:
Ascii Art
Yes, it is a remote computer, when you connect to it, it auto-runs the ascii art.
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Looked up Telnet on Wikipedia. Still confused. Is this Star Wars thing a program or am I connecting to a website that it is on or something else?
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@Coastie
It's starting a telnet session, like a remote terminal on towel.blikenlights.nl
It's not actually in Linux...
It works on any platform you can run "Telnet" on, even Winblows(arg wash mouth out)
like this
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These two images were posted on Facebook from Linux Inside; "Celebrate Star Wars in UNIX style...via@imgur"
According to one of the comments, this is not new but it is new to me.The command worked for me. I did not install anything but it was there. Are there any other "hidden" programs? In kernel?
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