2007/4/13-16 [Computer/SW/WWW/Browsers] UID:46291 Activity:nil | 4/13 I use IE7 to browse a web site, and the server says the UserAgent
string is
"UserAgent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 5.2; .NET
CLR 1.1.4322; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; .NET CLR 3.0.04506.30)"
Is MS bowing to the Mozilla community?
\_ What are you talking about? IE has always reported its UserAgent
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2004/7/13-14 [Computer/SW/WWW/Browsers] UID:32251 Activity:very high | 7/12 In the news...
"Continuing security problems have eroded Internet Explorer's
popularity; the market share for Explorer has dropped by more than a
percentage point from 95.48 percent to 94.42 percent..."
Gee that's gotta hurt! Poor MS.
\_ Although if you read a report that said non IE browsers have gained
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2003/2/17-18 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:27444 Activity:very high | 2/17 Does WinME or Win2K Home Ed require less CPU power and memory? Thanks.
\_ cpu/memory? That's the basis of your OS decision? ME is a flaming
pile of goose dung. Use 2k. There was never a reason for ME to
ship except maybe MS's bottom line.
\_ Yeah. I'm setting up a PC for my wife, and all she does is
running Excel and checking her Outlook mail in a browser over a
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2003/1/8-9 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows, Computer/SW/OS/OsX] UID:27030 Activity:very high | 1/8 I'm really tempted to buy a powerbook. The design and the OS is
what I like. But I'm worried about the small things. I know that
there's MS office, so no problem there. But what about:
1. sharing info on floppy with a PC?
\_ get a USB disk drive.
2. ability to use network printers with winNT print servers?
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2001/10/25 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:22824 Activity:high | 10/25 NT was supposed to be much more stable than Win3.x. Then Win2k was
supposed to be much more stable than NT. And now XP is supposed to
be much more stable than 2k. Sigh.
\_ Thing is, Win2k really is more stable than NT. Sure, it locks up
occassionally, but not the seemingly hourly BSODs in NT
\_ Also, XP supposedly "does away with the decades-old DOS fundamentals
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2001/2/23 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:20653 Activity:insanely high | 2/22 Let's do a political-OS correlation poll. I am a:
Democrat and Linux user: .
Democrat and Un*x user: ...
Democrat and Mac* user: .
Democrat and Windows* user: .
Republican and Linux user:
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2000/9/15-18 [Computer/SW/OS/FreeBSD] UID:19260 Activity:high | 9/15 What's up with soda recently? Why all of the reboots? Maybe
its time to upgrade to FreeBSD 4.1 Stable? Or OpenBSD 2.7?
\_ There aren't REBOOTS, child, they are CRASHES. Soda is less
\_ They aren't REBOOTS, child, they are CRASHES. Soda is less
stable than my NT workstation at work.
\_ what do you use your NT box for? A door stop? A paper
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2000/5/19-22 [Computer/SW/OS/Solaris] UID:18301 Activity:high | 5/19 I'm writing a device driver for Solaris to access our PCI board.
I want to allow unlimited xxx_open() calls to the board in
read-only mode, but only one xxx_open() call in read-write
mode. I tried doing this with a flag to indicate that the board
is open in read-write only, but what I can't seem to figure
out is how to match a xxx_open() to the corresponding
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2000/2/8 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:17456 Activity:very high | 2/7 How come it takes NT several times longer than Win95 or DOS to copy
a lot of small files to a floppy diskette? Copying a few big files
doesn't have this problem. Thx. -- yuen
\_ does xcopy solve your problem?
\_ I thought it would, but for some reason no. Both xcopy and copy
on NT are very slow when copying a lot of small files like 20KB
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2000/2/5-6 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows, Computer/SW/Unix] UID:17430 Activity:low | 2/4 In C, how do I tell how much memory/CPU time used/stats/etc another
process is using? Do I have to be a root process?
\_ In unix it's OS dependent but usually found somewhere under
the /proc filesystem.
\_ /proc is for pansies
\_ First off, the C language doesn't facilitate such things.
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