Grass 5.00 start for idiot, one of the best documentation for Grass beginner users. And this is the Chinese edition, for the ones prefer mother language. From the beginning for Linux participation to the BIOS update, and finally the details setup for GRASS Linux users. Moreover, with my suggestion is that Ubuntu 8.10 is the best package for GRASS 5.00, but it is totally up to you how to choose a platform for this talent open source application.
Hello User
This is nothing, but a simple program which if kept in start of windows will shut down the system by itself within five minutes of starting.
It takes the time from the system & starts its timer to shut down after 5 minutes (not considering seconds).
U can use shutdown.exe,once started there is only one exit that u know only.
EXIT : DOUBLECLICK TIME TO ENABLE EXIT
Hello User
This is nothing, but a simple program which if kept in start of windows will shut down the system by itself within five minutes of starting.
It takes the time from the system & starts its timer to shut down after 5 minutes (not considering seconds).
U can use shutdown.exe,once started there is only one exit that u know only.
EXIT : DOUBLECLICK TIME TO ENABLE EXIT
Hello User
This is nothing, but a simple program which if kept in start of windows will shut down the system by itself within five minutes of starting.
It takes the time from the system & starts its timer to shut down after 5 minutes (not considering seconds).
U can use shutdown.exe,once started there is only one exit that u know only.
EXIT : DOUBLECLICK TIME TO ENABLE EXIT
Hello User
This is nothing, but a simple program which if kept in start of windows will shut down the system by itself within five minutes of starting.
It takes the time from the system & starts its timer to shut down after 5 minutes (not considering seconds).
U can use shutdown.exe,once started there is only one exit that u know only.
EXIT : DOUBLECLICK TIME TO ENABLE EXIT
Hello User
This is nothing, but a simple program which if kept in start of windows will shut down the system by itself within five minutes of starting.
It takes the time from the system & starts its timer to shut down after 5 minutes (not considering seconds).
U can use shutdown.exe,once started there is only one exit that u know only.
EXIT : DOUBLECLICK TIME TO ENABLE EXIT
Hello User
This is nothing, but a simple program which if kept in start of windows will shut down the system by itself within five minutes of starting.
It takes the time from the system & starts its timer to shut down after 5 minutes (not considering seconds).
U can use shutdown.exe,once started there is only one exit that u know only.
EXIT : DOUBLECLICK TIME TO ENABLE EXIT
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