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Forum: Computers 10-05-2003, 07:29 PM
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Posted By BobNET
Heh, I still remember using a debugger to stick...

Heh, I still remember using a debugger to stick the byte sequence 0xCD 0x20 (INT 20h) into broken programs to get them to terminate early... :-)

Never used Sidekick, but remember it as the...
Forum: Computers 10-02-2003, 12:13 AM
Replies: 17
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Posted By BobNET
LOL :lol: I remember that machine :!: I wrote...

LOL :lol:
I remember that machine :!:
I wrote a program in assembler ( a TSR for a law firm back in 1986 ), that would collect real time data from a PBX, and store it for later processing of all...
Forum: Computers 09-30-2003, 11:57 PM
Replies: 17
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Posted By BobNET
I think in 1992 I was still using a Tandy 1000...

I think in 1992 I was still using a Tandy 1000 SX... :-)

I'm trying to remember why I used Slack in the first place. Red Hat, Caldera, and Debian were certainly around, I think SuSE was still...
Forum: Computers 09-29-2003, 01:32 PM
Replies: 17
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Posted By BobNET
Don't worry, it's actually harder to mess up a...

Don't worry, it's actually harder to mess up a running Linux system than a Windows system, since ordinarily you'd be running as a regular user and not root 8)

And, like kwag said, 5GB should be...
Forum: Computers 09-28-2003, 08:52 PM
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Posted By BobNET
Oh, I wouldn't let a user (including myself)...

Oh, I wouldn't let a user (including myself) mount a hard drive partition. But mounting removable media (CD, ZIP disk, USB stick, etc.) should be allowed to make things easier (perhaps read-only,...
Forum: Computers 09-28-2003, 08:30 PM
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Posted By BobNET
Actually, you can, but you have to add the device...

Actually, you can, but you have to add the device and mountpoint to /etc/fstab and make sure "user" is one of the options. Plus the user(s) that are going to access the filesystem will need the...
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