BigShotBosh | 325 points
Megapack of resources for Programming and IT
[-] ace101boss | 7 points
Thanks!
Is ITIL Foundations missing files? I only see one file in there, and it looks to be part of a larger .rar archive
Edit: Looks like "Linux in the Real World" might also have the same type of issue.
[-] [deleted] | 4 points
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[-] another_broken_cog | 1 points
those remain incomplete. can you re-upload them? Actually, since those are useless as they are, can you upload the course files directly, just like some other directories already are? Also, it is unlikely that all compressed files are exactly the same. Generally, the last file is smaller. The last one can be the same size of the lot, but it would take
[-] BigShotBosh | 1 points
Which courses are corrupted?
[-] another_broken_cog | 1 points
At least:
ITIL Foundations
Linux in the Real World
Using Wireshark
[-] another_broken_cog | 1 points
it may be as well that A+ folder "220-901" is missing video 1 and 2
[-] BigShotBosh | 1 points
Fuck I thought it was just the ITIL
[-] another_broken_cog | 1 points
annoying, is it not? :(
Well, since you will go through the effort, can you upload the video files themselves, just like the other folders?
Thanks for that mate!
[-] ace101boss | 1 points
Any ETA on when the ITIL files might be uploaded?
[-] JudasSicariote | 2 points
Yes, "ITIL Foundations" and "Linux in the Real World" are not complete. Sad.
Thank you!
Question: Is A+ folder "220-901" missing video 1 and 2 normal?
[-] novemberskiess | 2 points
I was wondering the same!
Fuck yes. Worth the wait! /u/BigShotBosh any advice on which ones to pick first if my next target IT position is sysadmin? I already have Comptia A/N/S and about to take CCNA R&S soon.
I'm like a kid in a candy store. So much to choose yet so confused.
Once you get your CCNA, I'd learn python. A scripting language will be extremely useful to you. Coming from someone that has 20+ years of experience in Network Security (Including being the network architect for a global financial services company). That would be the next step I'd take. After that it really depends on what route you want to take in your career. You can go with CCNP or CCNA Security. Or look into being more vendor agnostic.
[-] Tagliavini | 4 points
What is the best sequence to work through these?
[-] brownix001 | 3 points
So glad you are doing this. I still haven't finished downloading the previous batch. Would you ever consider uploading elsewhere?
[-] motominator | 1 points
Starting the download.
[-] [deleted] | 1 points
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[-] crylicylon | 2 points
K is the key
[-] GeniusEvil | 1 points
Nice collection man. Thanks.
[-] bombaybicycleclub | 1 points
Thank you!
It tells me to use chrome, then in chrome it says it doesn't work.
[-] [deleted] | 1 points
try downloading megasync client
[-] brettsloan | 1 points
Saving for later
[-] toby1kinobe | 1 points
Nice one, thanks
[-] [deleted] | 1 points
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[-] [deleted] | 1 points
Linux and Linux in the real world - what's the difference betweem the two?
I can't seem to decode and download. What am I missing? Am I that much of a Megalinks noob? Please help
Any new workaround for downloading this? i followed the bandwidth limit exceeded fix, but windscribe only gave me 10gb free for the month.
[-] another_broken_cog | 1 points
I use JDownloader2 for mega files < 4.7GB. When bandwidth limit triggers, just change your ip, and JDownloader will continue immediately. To change your ip, log your modem/router off then on, or reboot it, or turn it off, then on. For files > 5GB, I use MegaSync, then download the link to my computer. Eventually there will be a breach of the bandwidth as well. this time, exit MegaSync, change your ip, open MegaSync again, and off you go.
It is worth mentioning that: if you automate the change of ip, JDownloader2 will download TB of files, unattended, giving you christmas (lower case on purpose) mornings everyday. You may automate it using JD itself, or scripting. I used AutoHotkey. I can download using all of my bandwidth, with automatic interruptions of 30s (this is how long mine takes to change ip), for as long as I want.
[-] earlylokus | 1 points
thanks for part 2
[-] BiPolarPolarBear | 1 points
This is great! Thank you very much.
[-] Bhoot1234567890 | 1 points
links for Part II isn't working
[-] TrottEatingShit | 1 points
Thanks you very much, I hope to get some good use of this before I start my computer science course!
Thank you so much!
[-] HitMeRocket | 1 points
Is the link still working?
[-] HitMeRocket | 1 points
I'm not getting no links after I decode
There's a bad file in Linux -> CBT NUGGETS LINUX SERIES (BEGINNERS), "13. Maintenance of a Linux System.avi" is zero bytes.
[-] VengaeesRetjehan | 1 points
I've decoded the key for part 1 but it always says the key is invalid. What should I do?
[-] look8me | 57 points | Jan 13 2018 22:24:50
Another pack to download and then never open
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[-] [deleted] | 48 points | Jan 13 2018 22:26:13
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[-] n_unjum | -2 points | Jan 14 2018 04:12:32
These are languageS...
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[-] metroddity | 8 points | Jan 14 2018 06:40:36
Just open it up, I started reading one of the Python books today and got hooked, so much basic stuff I missed out and I did not know yet.
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