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We got our own forum, and at that, its the most active!
RULE!
RULE!
Ummm, congratulations..... I guess.
/me is pointing out that this forum all handles with problems off linux :D
me didn't even see 1 post about problems on windows platforms
you still happy king Fido :D
"laughs sarcastically"
cheers
me didn't even see 1 post about problems on windows platforms
you still happy king Fido :D
"laughs sarcastically"
cheers
WOOT! LINUX ROXORS!
LINUX FOREVER!
gcc -Wall -pediantic -march=i386 -fomit-frame-pointer -pipe -o linux everything_good_in_the_world.c
gcc -Wall -pediantic -march=i386 -fomit-frame-pointer -pipe -o linux everything_good_in_the_world.c
What? -march=pentium4! Or -march=athlon if you have an athlon...
The world runs on old computers.
Bah. To heck with compatability. :p
ahhh...linux compiler jokes...good stuff...rofl
good times...good times...
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good times...good times...
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cat /dev/null > universe .c
mv /* /dev/null. Or is it mv /dev/null /*? I'm kind of a linux n00b...
remember kids, when performing a system backup, always route it to /dev/null.
:)
:)
Oh yeah... Recursive force... Stupid me... What's cat /dev/null>/ do? Output a list of the contents of /dev/null to /? And what's the module 000/?
Pyro, it's easier to do it this way:
# rm -rf /
# cat /dev/null > /
# chmod 000 /
Or, if you want a temporary joke:
# mkdir /newroot
# chroot /newroot
# rm -rf /
# cat /dev/null > /
# chmod 000 /
Or, if you want a temporary joke:
# mkdir /newroot
# chroot /newroot
cat /dev/urandom > /dev/hda
pff n00bs
cat /dev/zero > /dev/mem
cat /dev/zero > /dev/mem
killall devfsd
rm -rf /dev/*
rm -rf /dev/*
dd if=/dev/null of=/
# chmod -R 700 *
# ./allforme
# ./allforme
cat tins\ of\ KitEKat
error: cat cannot open tins of KitEKat
;-)
error: cat cannot open tins of KitEKat
;-)