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Boot the image in vmware. Open the terminal in Ubuntu (wink, wink, there's a nice and handy shortcut for this)

The terminal always opens in Vim. - 10 Points

Figure out how to exit Vim. Stop making the process run whenever a new terminal session is opened. (hint: you can start by looking up ways how to make a process run whenever a new terminal session is opened.)

I can't access the internet? - 50 Points

yes, there must be a way to find out what's wrong here. hint: look into how to display all network interfaces and set them up or down. hint hint: maybe something like ifconfig.

wait, wtf happened to sudo? - 0 P0ints

Users can run commands and some commands require root permissions ("Admin access"). You can run these commands by adding a sudo before the command which means run whatever follows as root. # to-do this sounds so weird sudo has been replaced with wtf.

Shut it, Firefox. - 20 Points

You may have noticed this already but a new Firefox session keeps on opening every minute. What's up with that? hint: crontab

End-Sem Project - 50 Points

Someone from college has this github repo. For some random reason, you want to make a copy of the files and make sure they're running smoothly. Clone the github repository. Open the folder in a text editor. There'll be two files, one written in the C programming language and the other in emojicode. Figure out how to run them, and if there's an error (which'll most definitely be), find and fix it.

Giddy-Up - 20 Points

I was working on a project, when two dudes going by Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone got down from a helicopter and deleted my life's work. Little did they know, I was prepared for such encounters. I had been using git to track changes to my files and I still have the .git folder left over. Can you (PLEASE) find a way to recover everything I worked on from the .git folder?