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14th Jan 2010, 10:24 AM #1OPMemberWebsite's:
bypassx.comQuestion about tar?
i want to know if "tar" comand is weird or extrange, or if it should be an extra into a VPS, because my support system says that all works good, but when i try to use "tar" comand it returns an error.
Happens to me the same with other unix native comands like uname... returns an error: segmentation fault.
Honestly what do you think about this... is possible that nowadays someone offer a VPS service with an OS corrupted in which native comands like tar or uname not works?
If someone know how to fix it will be apreciated, because the hoster support want to know anything, i?m strating to feel that they stole my moneyZeokat Reviewed by Zeokat on . Question about tar? i want to know if "tar" comand is weird or extrange, or if it should be an extra into a VPS, because my support system says that all works good, but when i try to use "tar" comand it returns an error. Happens to me the same with other unix native comands like uname... returns an error: segmentation fault. Honestly what do you think about this... is possible that nowadays someone offer a VPS service with an OS corrupted in which native comands like tar or uname not works? If someone know Rating: 5
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