Thank you everyone for joining me in this conversation. And sorry, my
Internet wasn't Broadband. It's Dial-up indeed.
Now, in a nutshell, what I have, is a command that would do the job for
me, no matter how long it takes to execute the command. The following
could be considered as an example:
On Mon, 2013-12-09 at 20:03 +0600, Muntasim-Ul-Haque wrote:
> Thanks Lars, Mardorf, Ashmore, Lauri and Jorgensen for your advice. I
> needed it badly and your advice showed me the way. Thanks a lot.
> To Jorgensen: I'm a Broadband Internet user and I'm billed for the time
> my Internet connection
Muntasim-Ul-Haque writes:
> To Jorgensen: I'm a Broadband Internet user and I'm billed for the time
...
> command and go to sleep. If the command execution completes and the
> Internet is still on, then it would be a waste of my Internet. That's
> why I needed a command that would shutdown t
Thanks Lars, Mardorf, Ashmore, Lauri and Jorgensen for your advice. I
needed it badly and your advice showed me the way. Thanks a lot.
To Jorgensen: I'm a Broadband Internet user and I'm billed for the time
my Internet connection is active. Sometimes it happens that I've a large
software to inst
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