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1999/9/23 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:16576 Activity:nil |
9/24 how do you pass x-windows over ssh (port 22)? info on how to do this on a windows machine would be doubly helpful. |
1999/9/16-17 [Computer/SW/OS/Linux, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:16529 Activity:nil |
9/15 I installed linux but it sucks. How can I get my win95 back so I can get back to doing real work instead of screwing with config files? I have the cd but no boot floppies. \_ get a boot floppy. send me an e-mail if you still need one; i'll put up an image -jctwu \_ .netrc . I wouldn't recommend it, though. --dim \_ use expect. |
1999/9/15-17 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:16528 Activity:high |
9/15 RFI- I'm trying to write a quick prototype driver for a windows based pen-input device. I have my choice of M$ OSes (95, NT, or WDM w/ 98 & 2000), and my primary concern is choosing a development path that won't screw me over later on. Again, this is just a prototype driver, so extensibility, compatibility, support for plugnplay, power management, NSA encryption standards and the like take second place to simplicity and having a not-so-steep learning curve. If the code's already written, I don't want to do it again. Any opinions, tips for newbies, references, book reviews appreciated. --mjm \_ Have u taken a look in the NT or 95/98 DDK? It contains sample source for drivers for many diff. type of input and networking devices. Available only w/ msdn subscription. Email me if u want a copy. --sky \_ A copy of MSDN? Or the DDK? \_ DDK. its ~ 30 megs. MSDN is like 50 CDs me if u want a copy (of the DDK). --sky \_ if the interface is USB, you want 98. Otherwise, as you look a natural conclusion -jctwu \_ I'm doing a similar thing... how easy is it do this under Linux? \_ scp a natural conclusion -jctwu \_ Any pointers to a solid, readable, extendible driver for Linux? \_ Any pointers to a solid, readable, extendible driver? \_ Yes, but I agree with what appears to be the consensus in what I've read elsewhere- it's poorly put together and hard to use. Does anyone have comments on Numega's Driver Studio? -mjm |
1999/9/10 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:16501 Activity:high |
9/10 Does anyone else have a problem Resuming from a Suspend in Windows 95 with an ethernet card installed? It hangs on my computer; I notice that msgsrv32 is Not Responding. Short of a coerced upgrade to Windows 98, is there a bug fix for this? Please e-mail me, thanks. --pcjr \_ really, son. it's windows. \_ suspend just isn't all that in Win95 ... 98 is better tho \_ As the above says, it's just windows. win98 won't be that much better. Either turn off suspend in which case your batteries will drain down or just do lots of reboots the way Bill intended it to be. |
1999/9/9-10 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows, Computer/SW/OS/OsX] UID:16491 Activity:high |
9/9 Read http://www.multicians.org/general.html#tag14 for where Domain/OS came from. \_ oh just shut up. You got trolled. \_ so who won? -The troller, because he got a response or the trollee because he sucessfully fended off misinformation? \_ there are no motd winners, only losers. \_ trolling isn't about misinformation. trolling is about getting a nearly 2 page long motd by doing nothing more than saying, "No, you're wrong, I'm right, go away". Works like a charm everytime. This one was especially good. |
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1999/9/9-10 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows, Computer/SW/Unix] UID:16486 Activity:moderate |
9/8 Looking for a job at an internet startup. See http://csua.berkeley.edu/~jules/resume.txt \_ Look at all those obsolete OS'es - Domain/OS, AIX 3, Ultrix. This guy must be ancient. \_ OK, let's stop this! At my job, C/C++ is considered outdated by java \_ Can you read? He graduated in 95. That means he's about 25 or 26. If you had clue, you'd know those aren't obsolete OS's. They're older unix variants which are 98% the same as any unix you'll use today. Idiot. -not jules \_ I graduated in 99, and I'm 26. Don't assume too much. (And Domain/OS is definetly nowhere near 98% the same as any other OS - it's a world all it's own.) -alan- \_ Not my fault you took so long. D/OS is still a unix variant. It's 98% like every other unix. What? You think it's so radically different from other unixes that it deserves it's own category? Get real. Unix is as unix does. \_ Do you have any experience with Domain OS? It's not UNIX. It's an OS based on Multics, written in Pascal with a mostly-UNIX-compatible layer on top. Most of the OS is very non-UNIX. -alan- (Domain/OS user since 1990 and still have an Apollo workstation at home) \_ Yup. It's not unix in the same way linux isn't unix. Thanks for the history lesson. \_ Linux is much closer to Unix than Domain/OS. Domain has a completely different set of commands and APIs, even it's GUI is nothing like X Windows. \_ X != unix. So you're trying to claim that D/OS isn't a unix because it's got a few differences from [your unix here]? That's silly. It's just a unix variant. It isn't unique. It isn't MacOS. It isn't Windows. It isn't vms/cms/*ms. It's just a unix variant. Get over it. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ I'm beginning to wonder whether the speaker _/ has ever used DOMAIN/OS. \_ The speaker has definitely never used anything in /com. People should get clued before arguing with alanc. is not UNIX. By the way, CMS is not -not alan- \_ Did you actually read alan's comment above? He said D/OS is a Multics variant, not a UNIX variant. Multics is not UNIX. \_ He can say anything he wants. D/OS is a unix variant. He can say anything he wants about anything. His saying so doesn't make it true. \_ Join the MNU Software Foundation Today! say "Manure" \- say "laser" Go join OCF and you can learn about D/OS on their Apollo machines. By the way, CMS is not \_ Not any more. OCF got rid of all the Apollos. an OS. It's a shell on top of VM which is an OS. -- yuen (VM/CMS user) \_ It's not unix in the same way NT is not UNIX. Both can be made to act mostly like UNIX, but are vastly different underneath. \_ D/OS = unix. NT != unix. Thanks for caring. \_ NT with cygwin is actually a useable UNIX variant. DomainOS/Aegis was Apollo OS that was given a Unix-Like wrapper. \_ If it walks like a duck and talks like a duck... \_ Don't be so quick to flame - the original post wasn't based on ignorance, just on giving julian a hard time. \_ Even worse. |
1999/9/4-6 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows, Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:16467 Activity:high |
9.5 61c section now taught in NT lab using vc++. It is the beginning of a new era. \_ Classes using nt: 61c, cs152, cs160, cs169, even ee122 let us write a webserver in visual c++ if we wanted to. It's nothing new. - paolo \_ you forgot 184 in this post-sgi era. \_ At least Culler is still using the 61c project Phil Nunez designed for nweaver. (Is he going to make them overflow buffers and become uber-hackers as well?) \_ If I hurry, I can graduate before Visual Spim comes out. \_ At least for now 61A and 162 is safe from the forces ofevil. Harvey would never allow 61A to be taught on Windows and no professor in their right mind would ever ask their student to run Nachos or simulate an OS on Windows. Soon, the concept of time sharing and high utilization will be gone from the CS dept. \_ Actually, Professor Joseph recently ported NACHOS to Windows. There goes the neighborhood. \_ Why the heck are professors willing to go through all the trouble to PORT things to Windows, and barely able to lift a finger when it comes to the tiniest and most bleedingly necessary maintenance programming tasks under Unix? -brg, who only bitches because he usually ends up doing it for them \_ Because they know they're teaching a bunch of morons who use the NT workstations on the 3rd floor of Soda to log into less powerful machines only to run Nachos and inadvertently cause a denial of service on the cpu servers. \_ Because they have foo and you don't, They're big and you're small -- And there's nothing you can do about it! :P \_ I wonder if they feel unix is obsolete? \_ I don't see how they could make that decision informedly. \_ Because they get tons and tons of free hardware if they run NT systems and nothing or near nothing if they run unix. Get Sun to start donating free hardware like Intel is and you'll get unix based classes. About $5 or $6 million in Sun hardware would go a long way. In recent years Intel has donated more than this. Sun is cheap so you get NT. Unix is dead in .edu. \_ Sun donates millions to the research side/ \_ uh, Intel donated $6 million to Cal and the machines are nearly all running Linux. -tom \_ You mean Solaris? \_ Solaris x86 is out, linux is in. -tom \_ call me a foolio, but seeing Half-Life TFC on linux servers is all the evidence I need \_ Wrong. The few toys handed out to students didn't cost $6m. The bulk of them are NT machines run by UC staff. Once again, you show you have no idea what you're talking about and insist on demonstrating your ignorance in public. Do yourself a favor and stop now before the next generation of students figure it out, too. \_ uh, I am referring to the Millennium Project, and I personally run 30 of the machines, all running Linux. The campus-wide cluster, for which a gigabit backbone is being built, will be all Linux. The CS NOW is moving from Solaris to Linux. Now exactly who is demonstrating their ignorance? Oh I forgot, you were too fucking wimpy to sign your name. -tom \_ Hi tom, aren't those for the grads to use? I believe the discussion was about _undergrad_ machines. \_ I was responding to the idiot who said "Unix is dead in .edu" and "because they get tons of money if they run windows and nothing if they run Unix." Why would Intel give a shit what OS you're running? -tom \_ Whoa!!! 30 whole machines!!! Wow! That's like most of the $6m!!! tom, dude, you are the man! With 30 whole machines you sure proved that idiot wrong! Imagine that? Tom has 30 machines and runs Linux on them, therefore the bulk of the other machines *must* also be running Linux. \_ I have been at the planning meetings, have you, idiot? How many are YOU running? -tom [here's my reply that was erased twice] : \_ I was at planning meetings while you were still in school. Didn't see you there. Anyway, I find your 30 machine cluster very cute. I'm proud of you, boy. You've done good. |
1999/9/4-5 [Computer/Networking, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:16463 Activity:moderate |
9/4 From comp.protocols.tcp-ip: W. Richard (Rich) Stevens, author of several Unix and TCP/IP books, passed away in Tucson on September 1. \_ D'OH! Stevens was the man. \_ Yeah, people die every second all over the world... and? \_ Real CSUA members have at least one of his books. A number of us have actually met him. Just because you were never fortunate enough to do so doesn't mean others wouldn't want to know. \_ I own a bible but wouldn't care if Jesus and the 12 came back and dropped dead again. \_ that's too b/sad. what did he die of? \_ PING OF DEATH \_ BSOD. \_ Too many pot stickers. \_ Hopeless idiots like me asking dumb questions all the time. -mtbb \_ Obit on http://www.slashdot.org |
1999/9/1 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:16441 Activity:moderate |
8/31 Ignorant Windoz 98 question. Windoz advised me to run this program under MS-DOS mode, click OK and it ran. But it crashed and computer got stuck. I had to reboot the system using all good ctrl-alt-del keys. But then Windoz wanted to run the program again, then it crashed again, then I had to reboot again, then again and again. How do I tell Windoz to stop running the stupid program? \_ Easy. Ignore windows. Windows will create a DOS shortcut in the directory of the program, edit the properties for that. Click on Program -> Advanced. Uncheck MS-DOS Mode Uncheck "Warn before Entering MSDOS" - jlee \_ Install FreeBSD \_ Which program does Win98 want you to run? When does Win98 ask you to run the prog? \_ How about boot into Command (or Dos) mode and run the program. If it still crashed, then don't install Linux. Instead, Ride bike. \_ No no...Windows keeps trying to run the program because the program crashed and Windows thinks it hasn't run the program. So at each reboot, it tries to run the porgram. How do I tell Windows to stop running the program? \_ oh man! i used to know this. windows uses config.dos & autoexec.dos - named to the operational ones when in DOS mode. press <F8> when you see "Starting Windows." select command prompt only. rename those two files. and try typing in win (though there is actually another command specific to solve this) \_ look for a reference to the program in C:\WINDOWS\[win|system].ini, the Start Menu -> Programs -> StartUp folder, run regedit and look up HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/ Run*. If you can't get that far then boot Windows 98 in safe mode with F8 and make changes there. |
1999/8/29-30 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:16426 Activity:kinda low |
8/29 Looking for free pre-compiled windows NT ssh client that can port forward and compress. I have secure crt but the port forwarding didn't work. I found some hokey thing from a guy in the UK but I have this funny "don't trust it" feeling about it. Specifically, I'm trying to vnc via ssh from a windows machine through a *nix box to a windows box if it makes a difference to anyone. \_ Try TTSSH: http://www.zip.com.au/~roca/ttssh.html or better yet run unix at home. Then you can just ssh -f -C other-unix-box vncviewer windows-box:0 --dbushong \_ I don't want to install another OS just because my current client sucks. That's overkill. Thanks for the url. Anyway, my current path is already windows->unix firewall->windows. I don't want win->unix at home->firewall->windows. It's not worth it. |
1999/8/28-30 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:16414 Activity:moderate |
8/27 Career Fare on 9/1. Come check us out, Compaq. Specifically, Alpha Development Group. --ricky \_ Are they still deemed "fastest microprocessor in the world" or have they lost that title to Intel? \_ Compaq needs new talent badly to replace all the engineers that jumped off the sinking ship to go work for Intel & Sun. \_ They had actually lost it to HP (PA-RISC 2.0 8500), but they regained it again about a month ago with the new 750MHz chip. --sowings \_ If its any consolation, they just abandoned their NT on Alpha product, so you wont have to worry about working on that. \_ Why would anyone care about running NT on an Alpha. You only get Alpha's cuz you want to make outragiously expensive Cray computers or workstations and such. Seriously, what NT Alpha programs have you seen out there? \_3dsmax and other graphic rendering wares perform better on alpha. open mouth, insert foot, swallow, close mouth. \_ Funny thing is, internal message said "No more 32bit NT, but yes more 64bit NT." And then, Microsoft said, "No more Alpha NT." Maybe we pissed them off. --ricky \_ Hmm... Sun said they'd be here for "the Berkeley Career Fair on Tuesday, 8/31" (10am - 4pm, Student Union - Pauley Ballroom) Wonder who has the date wrong. \_ Neither one. Different companies on different days. See http://career.berkeley.edu/fairs/fairsCareer.stm |
1999/8/25-26 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:16395 Activity:high |
8/24 Does anyone know of a low-level copy program like dd for Windows/DOS? I have a dying hard drive that I want a direct duplicate of. \_ I always wondered what the difference between using dd and cp-ing an image to /dev/??? was. \_ dd of=/dev/... opens /dev/... and writes to it cp foo /dev/... removes /dev/... and replaces it with foo \_ not really. \_ Yes really, on anything remotely UNIX \_ What? I cp boot.img /dev/fd0 all the time and it doesn't destroy the block file. (unless you specify -i or don't have permission) \_ Boot a Linux rescue floppy, mount any FAT partitions you might care to, and then use dd (which is on any Linux rescue system). Note that you can get rescue floppy images for free on the net, can write them under Win32, and can reap some of the benefits of Unix without even installing Linux on a fixed disk. Or try out PicoBSD. -- schoen \_ If you can't use *nix, try Symantec Ghost. -John \_ How about dd.exe? Don't have a URL, but you should be able to find it. --dim \_ How can you refer to raw devices under DOS? Or is it a version of dd that just intrinsically understands them? \_ Pretty much all of the unix2dos ports of various tools were rewritten intelligently. Sure, there are bad ports out there, but anything worth using will be ok with it. \_ There's a rawrite.exe which you can get from various linux sites which does raw disk writes in DOS. -tom |
1999/8/24-26 [Computer/Networking, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:16390 Activity:very high |
8/24 Question. Which ISP is good for 24 hours and is reliable? I am willing to spend up to $30/month. Also, which auto password and auto Windows 95 dialer is good to download? Thanks. \_ ED! ED! ED is the STANDARD! Tax Advisor. \_ /bin/cat you fool! \_ $30! That's pretty steep for an ISP. Might as well spend a few extra bucks and get cable modem or DSL. \_ What's wrong with the MS one? It allows scripting, and pretty much never fails. Been using it since 95 came out with no problems. \_ Perhaps the inquirer has a social conscience and does not want to unnecessarily patronize an evil company. \_ If they're already using Win 95 they've sold their soul to BillG already and using the software included with Win95 won't make any difference to anyone \_ giving him $20 a month will. \_ No, this is in reference to the autodialer part of the second question, not the ISP part. You don't have to give BillG $20/month to use the built in authodialer... yet. \_ Another question-- where can I find an auto-dialer that dials in the ISP and puts in password automatically? \_ I answered this already. Use the one included in windows. It works perfectly. I've used it for years on 95, 98 and NT without any problems. It isn't glitzy, but it works. \_ NO YOU DUMB ASS. I want to log in when the computer is rebooted, and would redial AUTOMATICALLY. \_ That's easy. I know how to do that and used to do so but I won't tell you since you're such a little shit. It's your own fault for not being clear since there is a commonly accepted definition of an autodialer and your mis-use of the term is not my fault. Good luck getting help from someone else with that attitude. \_ Why do you need to be connected 24 hours a day? If you're running a server, Win95 is just about the stupidest choice possible, and you probably want "always on" DSL instead of dialup. |
1999/8/22-24 [Computer/HW/Laptop, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:16370 Activity:low |
8/21 My laptop hangs after resuming from a Suspend to Disk with a PC Card inserted (TDK Global Networker 3410 or a 3Com card). Ejecting the card prior to suspend eliminates the problem. I notice that if I bring up a list of programs when it hangs, msgsrv32 is listed as Not Responding. I'm using Windows 95 OSR2. What's wrong? (Aside from using a Microsoft product.) --pcjr \_ msgsrv32 is one of the most buggy M$ support apps - it restarts explorer after a crash for example, but can't restart itself. resintall windows \_ Why don't you try Microsoft tech support? Oh wait, never mind. That was just an oxymoron. \_ Install all new drivers, update all patches, remove all unecessary software and hardware, give up, reformat, install linux, ride bike! |
1999/8/14 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:16314 Activity:high |
8/13 Anybody use opera browser? I like it a lot but I'm too cheap to buy it. I tried deleting the files and re-installing a newer version, but that still doesn't get around the 30 day trial thing. Anybody know of a way to tweak it under win95? Thanks -cheap ass \_ Use regedit, find the entry for the browser, delete the entry, delete the browser, change the date on your computer to 50 years into the future, install it again, and then change the date on your computer 50 years back. \_ yeah, reinstall win95. |
1999/8/5 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:16262 Activity:nil |
8/5 Windows 2000 is sooo secure! http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/zd/19990804/tc/19990804340.html |
1999/7/30-31 [Computer/SW/Security, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:16207 Activity:moderate |
7/29 I have a friend. Or rather, I had a friend. I very recently killed him. My friend believed he could safely install linux on a partition on my win95 machine while I slept. The long and short of the story is that he couldn't, and I now have no DOS partitions. I don't think any of the data was screwed up, but the partitions aren't there anymore. Could someone recommend a utility or two to try to recover some files? -mjm \_ need more info about your current state. does linux boot up? if it does you can recover much of the fat32 partition and place it on some storage medium. try running fips and see what the partitioning tables look like \_ where did you bury the corpse? \_ Linux boots up. The partition table is all jacked. (It's got the part's that linux created, but there nothing like what the original were.) I've got FAT16, if that matters. I do kinda remember what the partition sizes were. \_ by, the way, it would probably better if you run /sbin/fdisk and type p to print out the partition table and post the results on the motd. --jeff \_ If you would like to backup your dos partition here's what you do. In the /etc/fstab file and add the entry /dev/hda1 /mnt/dos vfat defaults 0 0 or something like that. the first field is the device that your dos partition is on and /mnt/dos is the directory that you want to mount your dos partition. then issue the command "mount /dev/hda1" and you can access your dos partition in /mnt/dos. How you get that drived backed up is another story. Too complicated? Try going into your /etc/lilo.conf file. If you're using RedHat you might have an entry like other=/dev/hda1 label=dos table=/dev/hda If there isn't one add it and run /sbin/lilo. Of course make sure that /dev/hda1 is where your dos partition is. Reboot your computer and at the LILO: prompt type "dos" and it should boot up into Windows. Deleting the linux \_ Your friend did you a big favor. Its about time you accepted that Win95 is obsolete and started using the best technology that is available: Linux 2.2.x. Don't recover your DOS partitions, forget about the dark side and start living in the future of computing. partition (I'm not sure why you want to do that) is a matter of running fips or partition magic and running fdisk /MBR at the dos prompt. Hope that helps. --jeff |
1999/7/23 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:16191 Activity:high |
7/23 Can someone install Windows 98 on soda? I miss solitaire and notepad. \_ xsol, xedit \_ And I miss rebooting a machine once a while too. \_ What about minesweeper and freecell? unix suks! \_ i've got linux and have all 3 on my computer. those games are pretty stupid anyway so i don't play them. \_ both available in gnome and other versions. \_ I want Notepad!! Including the 70k file size limit!! Gimme!! |
1999/7/23 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:16189 Activity:low |
7/22 Finally! Absolute proof that windows is the best OS! Check this out: <DEAD>www.freeyellow.com:8080/members7/geraldholmes<DEAD> \_ That's pretty funny. I wonder if that's what Bill Gates sounds like in real life. |
1999/7/22-23 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows, Computer/SW/OS/FreeBSD] UID:16183 Activity:nil |
7/22 No, I don't read M$NBC news but here is an interesting article about BSD vs. Linux (linked off from http://slashdot.org). --linux user http://www.msnbc.com/news/292376.asp |
1999/7/20 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:16169 Activity:high |
7/20 My company's firewall disconnects me if I am idle for 5 minutes. Is there a telnet program that automatically sends out space bar or whatever? For Win95/NT. Thanks! \_ #!/bin/csh -f while (1) echo "I'm an idle hozer" sleep 60 end \_ Idle timeouts liek that are soo lame. If you're using ssh, you can always redirect a port and run something over that. The problem is that you need to be generating data packets from your 95/NT side on the connection. Of course it goes without saying that NT/95 Sucks for that, so you're on your own here. -ERic _ _ ____ _ _ _ _ | | | | __ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ | __ )(_)_ __| |_| |__ __| | __ _ _ _ | |_| |/ _` | '_ \| '_ \| | | | | _ \| | '__| __| '_ \ / _` |/ _` | | | | | _ | (_| | |_) | |_) | |_| | | |_) | | | | |_| | | | (_| | (_| | |_| |_ |_| |_|\__,_| .__/| .__/ \__, | |____/|_|_| \__|_| |_|\__,_|\__,_|\__, ( ) |_| |_| |___/ |___/|/ _ _ _ ____ ___ _____ / \ | | | | __ )_ _| ____| / _ \| | | | _ \| || _| / ___ \ |_| | |_) | || |___ /_/ \_\___/|____/___|_____| \_ who the fuck is aubie? \_ who the fuck cares? |
1999/7/20 [Computer/SW/Security, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:16165 Activity:moderate |
7/19 More NT security hole: http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q221/9/91.ASP \_ Why do you folks keep posting old MS holes? Subscribe to the MS security bulletin service and ntbugtraq and be done with it. \_ B3CUZ L1NUX 1Z TH3 P3RF3CKT 0S W1TH AB0LUT3L3 N0 S3KUR1TY H0L3S AT ALL, D00D!!1!! TH1Z PRUV3S 1T!!1!!! \_ Also http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q234/5/57.ASP |
1999/7/19-20 [Computer/Networking, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:16162 Activity:high |
7/19 Where can I find the program that optimizes my Win95 TCP/IP stack? I forgot the name of the program (that modifies my registry). PLEASE, don't say "format HD, install Linux" or something to that effect. Thx! \_ I think I remember some programs in http://winfiles.com that let you do this. It's not hard to find but all it does is modify you network registry settings (MTU, timeout values, TTL crap, etc...) You can pretty much do the same thing by using regedit. -- linux user. PC so I can cut \_ Could you be talking about: http://support.microsoft.com/support/downloads/dp2888.asp \_ I think you're talking about <DEAD>www.aimnet.com/~jnavas/modem/faq_a.htm#HalfSpeed<DEAD> \_ format HD, install FreeBSD \_ install NT. preconfigured foor optiomal internet speeds! |
1999/7/19-20 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:16159 Activity:kinda low |
7/18 Wow, has anybody seen this: "We use Pentium Pro computers running the BSDI UNIX operating system with Apache Web server software." that's from http://www.winfiles.com/about/faq.html a site deticated to providing Windows 95/98/NT shareware. Why aren't they running IIS? \_ Even Microsoft's not stupid enough to run IIS/NT - both Hotmail & portions of MSN run on Unix (FreeBSD & Solaris) boxes with Apache servers. \_ Apparently http://ebay.com's front end (those static pages with pictures and ads) is served by NT/IIS while their backend Oracle database search engine is ran by Sun Solaris. When http://ebay.com went down MS decided to release a press statement boasting how the backend went down but not the front end. This is not surprising since the front end isn't really responsible for much and I bet ebay chose Solaris over NT for good reason. \_ So when someone's front end NT/IIS goes down does M$ release a press statement saying it's their front end that geos down? \_ Of course they don't, or else their PR dept will be very very busy everyday. \_ Microsoft's employees' webpages are served by a separate entity that uses that solution. Yep, Ebay's site went belly up when the Sun big iron (E10000) went belly up. Ebay and Sun were pointing fingers at each other for the cause of the problem. Something about some OS patches they didn't install. \_ Here is some good reading for those of you have time to blow. It's somewhat biased but I personally think it's written fairly (unlike the motd's "LINUX IS WORTHLESS USE WINDOZE" or "WINDOZ SUX USE LINUX" comments). Most of it is well written, lots of links, and only the graphs lack explaination. http://www.unix-vs-nt.org/kirch |
1999/7/12-14 [Computer/SW/Security, Transportation/Bicycle, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:16115 Activity:high |
7/12 a good windows mail client that supports pgp? Wait, i know, RIDE BIKE, use linux, I DO, but i need *others* to use pgp with and the others use windows. \_ Outlook \_ Outlook? What version? Last v. I tried was complete trash. \_ ok, pardon my ignorance, but could someone please explain the connection betwen Linux and RIDE BIKE ? \_ Guessing: someone is mocking the attitude/mentality of both groups? \_ How does that differ from the 50 million "Windoz Rulez, \_ Who said it differed? use windows" that also go on the motd, not to mention that their attitudes and mentality are usually worse. I also seem to remember a quote, "drive a fucking car you hippie" posted somewhere on a long ago motd showing taht non-bike riders are just about as bad. \_ PGP for Windows (commercial, from NAI) will integrate well with Eudora Light or Pro. However, Eudora light tends to corrupt important Windows files and generally suck. --dbushong \_ ride bike. \_ use freebsd. \_ use linux. \_ freebsd >> linux \_ use Motd::Public; \_ Less filling >> tastes great |
1999/7/12-14 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:16107 Activity:low |
7/11 What have people's experiences been running win95/98 under linux using VMware? \_ Anyone ever try to get vmware running under freebsd? -John \_ Don't know about 95/98 but NT runs great. When that piece of shit NT crashes you can just restart your virtual system and it starts running again. \_ This seems like a great way for cs 162 students to get to run FreeBSD instead of running nachos. \_ VMware seems to want to only create its own win95.dsk file instead of using an existing win95 partition. Is there a way to tell it to use something like /dev/hda3 instead? \_ how is speed relative to native execution. is it unbearably slow like wine? |
1999/7/9 [Computer/SW/OS/Linux, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:16094 Activity:nil |
07/08 NT vs. Linux rematch. http://www.zdnet.com/pcweek/stories/news/0,4153,1015266,00.html |
1999/7/9 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:16091 Activity:high |
07/09 I just installed Microsoft Visual Basic and had to reboot my computer 3 times (once to install a new version of IE, once to install some Java stuff, and again to install VB). I don't know much about Windows, but why is rebooting all the time necessary? This is not a troll; I'm just curious what OS design choice requires this. \_ It has to do with unloading and reloading registry settings. Apparently, windows does a poor job of loading new registry settings on the fly. Other OSes don't have such registry concept? \_ Win32 systems are designed to be highly dependent on common, dynamically-loaded/-linked libraries (DLLs). On the shutdown, DLLs are unloaded so that they can be updated on the next boot. Hold down the Shift key when you reboot, so that you don't do a full one. |
1999/7/5-6 [Computer/SW/WWW/Server, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:16076 Activity:moderate |
7/5 Show all those linux freaks how superior Windows NT Internet Information Server is over Apache. Check out: http://www.eeye.com/database/advisories/ad06081999/ad06081999.html A web server just isn't a web server unless you can execute arbitrary commands remotely without authentication. \_ This is old as the hills. Why don't you post solaris 2.3 holes too? Be about as meaningful. Every decent admin on the planet patched this long before you heard of it. \_ Every decent admin wasn't using such flaky software to begin with. |
1999/6/21-22 [Academia/GradSchool, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:16000 Activity:very high |
6/21 Divx, Beta (tape), OS/2, etc are all failures form the beginning. What are other examples of failed formats? \_ motd postings like this which are obvious troll attempts. \_ DOS, Windows \_ No, I think we all *wish* it failed. \_ NNNNNN!!!! DOS was a fantastic success. So was windows. \_ Minidisc, DCC cassettes, VCDs, CDi, Cable Modems, Vanilla Ice, (Lynx/GameGear/TurboExpress), Sega 32x, Alcohol-free college campuses, XL Spandex, men's hairpieces. \_ American Cars \_ Keep telling yourself that the next time a Corvette passes your loud exhausted Honda wanna be ass. -ax \_ and promptly runs outta gas. \_ Anyone who can afford a corvette can afford a tank of gas. don't be bitter Mr. Econbox-Driver. \_ I've driven a Corvette. You hit the accelerator, and the gas gauge dips. You gotta admit, a CRX gets a lot more miles in 10 gallons than a Corvette in 16, unless the driver thinks it's a Porsche (why *do* CRX drivers do that?) killed for non-technology related reasons. \_ Beta is very much alive, albeit not in the consumer market. The television / media industry still extensively uses it. And last I checked, OS/2 is still breathing, if not 2 heartbeats a minute. \_ isn't there a difference between Betmax and Betacam? Besides, ED-Beta is to Betamax like SVHS is to VHS. \_ Long's Drugs in Alameda still sells blank Beta tapes. -- yuen \_ OS2 is also alive, but not in the consumer market. You're confused. It was certainly not a failure at the beginning and isn't a failure today. It's still a better OS than anything MS made. It was killed for non-technology related reasons. \_ That is correct, OS/2 is a huge seller in the embedded market. Most of the time when you go to an ATM machine or use voice mail at work, you are using OS/2... -SMurF \_IBM doesn't even use OS/2, at least at Almaden. for thinking it. I think this is the definition of dead, at least in this case. \_ No it doesn't define anything. IBM isn't the same kind of business that's using OS2. Certainly a single site's lack of use means nothing. It's a *HUGE* company. \_ I worked at Almaden in 1991 and I was using OS/2 2.0. Can't believe it's been dropped. BTW MS-owned hotmail doesn't use MS web server either. Is MS web server dead? -- yuen \_ Sorry to burst your bubble, but OS/2 1.0 was made jointly by IBM & MS, before MS pulled out to work on NT instead. \_ You're not bursting anything. Why do you think you're clever posting known and ancient info that isn't relevent? Why the need to feel smart? \_ It was claimed it was better than anything MS made, but it was made by MS, therefore you are claiming it is better than itself? \_ Uh oh, wannabe deep thinking philosopher on the prowl! Look out! MS didn't make it. An IBM/MS product is not a MS product. OS2 v1.0 is not the version in use today. v2.x is which had even less to do with MS, namely nothing of note. MS has yet to develop anything original in their corporate history. The idea that MS has *made* anything is a laughable lie. Be ashamed of yourself for thinking it. How much M$ do you own? It's clouding your judgement. \_ You probably think Shakespeare never *made* anything either, huh? \_ Hahahhahah You think BG is Shakespeare? My God! You *are* incredibly stupid! \_ "Bob" was original. Damn stupid, but still original. \_ Ok, you got me. MS made Bob. I retract previous statements about total lack of MS creativity. MS made Bob. Can't argue with that. \_ how does "Bob" run on today's faster/bigger hardware? (it was _Mrs_ Gates' project, btw) \_ Ford Edsel. (Okay - it's not a "format", but then neither is OS/2) |
1999/5/25-27 [Computer/HW/CPU, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:15874 Activity:high |
5/25 Does anyone know any good (and preferrably free) x-server for Win 95/NT? \_ <DEAD>www.uk.research.att.com/vnc<DEAD> it's free and the whole thing can fit on a floppy. I haven't used it, but have heard good things about it. \_ an X server VNC is not. But its still pretty cool. -ERic \_ Hilarious, slow, crashes really creatively (even for me) -John \_ Use 8 bit graphics and stop trying to play netrek over it. If the server is a unix box, it works great, the NT server puts a huge cpu load on the host due to lack of open NT source leading to much guessing on the developer's part. Crashing? RTFM, John. NT has multiple screen modes. \_ I dont know how good it is but here's a free one: http://aquarius.franken.de/software/net/X/MI_X/mix_faq.html -ERic \_ Exceed from Hummingbird, but it costs $ \_ it's free on campus/to students \_ anon ftp http://tuna2.berkeley.edu/pub/depot/x513wnt.exe \_ depot has 6.x versions online which are pretty much the same as 5.x but cleaned up a bit. More of a 5.2 than a 6.1 but I'm not working in the Hummingbird marketting department. \_ X-Win32, available from http://www.starnet.com -- yuen |
1999/5/20-21 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows, Computer/SW/Unix] UID:15847 Activity:high |
5/20 We're receiving around a thousand bug reports per day about our software, but we really only have 1 person to deal with them. What software is available to process and organize these reports to make them more manageable? \_ Don't do anything about them an call your company Microsoft. \_ use GNU gnats. \_ jitterbug is supposed to be good \_ Forget about fixing them. Quit this company. Obviously, this software is shit. \_ We have 45 million users. 1k complaints/day isn't a big deal. Obviously, you're talking out your ass. \_ You have 45 million users and only 1 person to deal with bugs? Is your management crazy? |
1999/5/17-18 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows, Computer/SW/WWW/Browsers] UID:15819 Activity:high |
5/17 Tired of the marketing lies on microsoft's (or your competitor's) web site? Put in your own opinions, for others to see! ThirdVoice finally goes public with their software product. Check it out and come see the formerly secret new product I've been working on. <DEAD>www.thirdvoice.com<DEAD> The thirdvoice browser plugin is MSIE4 only, on NT/95 of course. -ERic Anakin wins the race \_ Discussion about <DEAD>www.thirdvoice.com<DEAD> web site being designed by idiots censored by thirdvoice employees who don't want people \_ not anymore to know that no one in their company can actually test their work. \_ dude, get a decent browser work. Episode II is a love story. \_ Just viewing the web page requires MSIE? Your web designers are complete idiots. It takes two seconds to put the style sheet inside <!-- --> tags so it won't show up on browsers like netscape 3. (See www.csua for instance). This isn't hard or secret - it's recommended in every guide to CSS style sheets. Remember designing web pages that are only usable in certain browsers is the same as saying "Fuck you - we don't need your business" to everyone else - not a good way to start a company. \_ dude, get a decent browser (Obi-wan kills Darth Maul) \_ Sigh... look, it's a new product, a new company, and I'm sorry your old browser isn't supported. I won't address the censorship claim. The motd is world writable and gets regularly scrubbed by numerous people. Your comments regarding the tags have already been passed along to people in the company who can do something about it. I'm certain it will be taken care of ASAP. Thank you for taking the \_ I'm using Netscape 3 - less than 3 years old, thank you. time and effort to visit our home, try out our brand new product and provide constructive feedback. -reiffin \_ oh yeah, its MSIE4 only, on NT/95 of course. bleah \_ looks great in non-stylesheet browsers since they didn't hide the stylesheets in HTML comment tags. Try getting some web designers who know what they're doing and how to test with something other than the latest versions. \_ Uhm whatever. I think you missed the point. Can you not understand "MSIE4 only" and "NS coming soon"? -not ERic \_ Hey, looks ok to me. I dunno what crap you're running but tough shit for using an ancient piece of shit client. Join this decade. \_ FUCK YOU IT"S ALL ABOUT lynx \_ I think the lynx client is still in the 'concept' stage. You'll be the first to know Third Voice with ERic) when its beta-ready. :-) -reiffin (at Third Voice with ERic) Anakin wins the race \_ oh yeah, its MSIE4 only, on NT/95 of course. \_ I like the stupid banner ad on <DEAD>www.thirdvoice.com<DEAD> that says "Click here to download the software" and that takes you to the same damn page when you click on it. Perhaps your company should invest in testing. \_ And software engineers that can do anything besides MS code. But that's another story... \_ And of course, the coolest thing about ThirDvoice is it can make anybody's web page as full of stupid and inane comments as the motd! \_ Hey, let's make this MOTD thirdvoice-compliant! \_ duh, it already is. http://www.csua.berkeley.edu/motd |
1999/5/3-4 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows, Computer/SW] UID:15740 Activity:kinda low |
5/3 http://www.nytimes.com/library/tech/99/05/biztech/articles/03code.html Once again, the media must assign blame... \_ It's what they're there for. Can't wait to work 12 years plus my degree from an acredited school before I can be a "professional" software engineer. And who the hell ever heard of that creed or the random .org that's spouting off about it? What do I do for my first 12 years when I'm not a professional? Who will pay me to do non-professional work for 12 years? It's just stupid. Companies that follow that shit will die and rightly so. \_ You never heard of ACM or CPSR? \_ No. I haven't worked as a non-professional for 12 years, yet. When I've earned my way into professional standing, I'll join up, sign the ethics document and know all about it. Having been out of school for only 7 years now, I'm not yet ready to work professionally so I haven't concerned myself with professional .orgs. \_ Hmmm, I knew about those before I was even near industry. \_ heard of sarcasm yet or was that not listed in any recent ACM bulletins? Reading Comp. 1A for you. Did you follow any of the political issues in computing (Clipper, crypto export, CDA, etc.)? ACM, CPSR, EFF, VTW, CDT, IEEE were always putting out statements, releases, summaries, analyses... (I don't agree with the CPSR on professional licensing, but I still think some of these .orgs have made a different.) \_ ...have made a different _what_? |
1999/4/27-28 [Computer/SW/OS/Linux, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:15706 Activity:nil |
4/26 RedHat 6.0 was released today, according to http://slashdot.org. Anyone know a local mirror that won't be completely saturated? -- nickkral \_ Why did this appear on the slashdot page before it did on the RedHat page? Perhaps if you mail root@redhat.cs.berkeley.edu they will add 6.0 |
1999/3/30-31 [Computer/SW/Security, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:15662 Activity:nil |
3/30 In a /lib /usr/lib directory what's the diff between a lib*.a and a lib*.so file? \_ .a is "archive" and produces static (compile-time) linking, while .so is "shared object" and produces dynamic (run-time) linking. \_ so what the heck is "linking"? \_ man ld \_ well, if you're a DOS weenie, a .so file is like a .DLL file in short: .a files are things that get added to your program when you compile it; people don't need them to run the executable, but it's huge. .so files get "added" (linked) when a person runs the program, so they need to have copies of them, but the executable is smaller. generally .so (shared libraries) are better because then 100 programs on your machine can use one library without (essentially) having 100 copies of the library present in every executable -dbushong |
1999/3/29-30 [Computer/Theory, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:15650 Activity:high |
3/29 Algorithm question: Is an easy way to figure out the number of days between two given dates? Eg. given 98/11/05 and 98/12/09 as input, the output would be 34 days? Is there a C function that can xlate the date into some absolute number and then do the arithmetic and then covert it back? Thanks! \_ Let me guess. You're trying to implement If-Modified-Since for ee 122 right? What I've used since my early days of programming is time_t time(time_t *t); or 'man 2 time' at the unix prompt. It'll return the number of seconds since Jan 1, 1970. --jeff \_ Convert both to Julian dates and subtract. \_ http://wwwmacho.mcmaster.ca/JAVA/JD.html guess you'll have to figure out the algorithm from the JavaScript fcns \_ Or just use mktime(3) and subtract. |
1999/3/25 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:15647 Activity:nil |
3/24 Windoze 98 question: the "new" option doesn't show up when i right-click on the desktop. Also there is no "new" under file in the menu bar in any drive/folder. In short there is no way to create a new folder except through DOS (no problem there). There is NO security on this computer (other than what comes standard with win98 and which may have been accidently set). Any ideas as to what's wrong / how to fix it? \_ how to fix it? reinstall the os. if that doesn't work, buy a new computer. \_ what's wrong with Windows?!?! dont get me started... Umm, never mind. It came back. Gotta luv win98. |
1999/3/22-24 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows, Computer/SW/OS/Solaris] UID:15628 Activity:high |
3/22 I downloaded Internet Explorer 5.0 from http://download.com and I have an ugly <DEAD>snap.com<DEAD> logo on the browser and a big annoying S in the corner. What kind of crap is this? How do I get rid of it? \_ I d/led IE5 for solaris and it rocks! I like the feature where you middle click on a page and that functions as a scrollbar. No more going back and forth between the page and the scrollbar! This is the best alternative since there are no "scrollbar" mice for Sun boxes. \_ *shudder* *twitch* \_ dunno how you get rid of it since it happened to me with zdnet. I just d/led the http://microsoft.com ConXion version. could only get on after 8 p.m. though. \_ you will have to remove the version you downloaded to get rid of the annoying snap stuff. you can download a different version like the one from msn. its much nicer looking. \_ Is there anyway to dl without dl'ing the small setup.exe has all the files local and let you select how big of an install you want from the files you originally d/led. That's how it works on Win32, dunno about the UNIX versions. which downloads the rest? That is, can I download something, then disconnect, then set up? \_ when you run ie5setup.exe there's like a button labeled "Advanced". Try that. In the end you end up with a directory of files (that you can bulk copy to somewhere else); then run ie5setup.exe again within the directory. It'll know it now has all the files local and let's you select how big of an install you want from the files you originally d/led. That's how it works on Win32, dunno about the UNIX versions. ie5setup.exe is a little buggy, too, for the full, full install (make sure it says 62 MB) with all the languages. \_ 62MB for a web browser? \_ it's not a browser; it's an os! \_ thank you, Marc Andressen |
1999/3/20-22 [Computer/SW/OS/FreeBSD, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:15621 Activity:nil |
3/19 Want even more shocking linux news that the one below? http://www.boston.com/dailyglobe2/077/business/Let_s_make_sure_Microsoft_gets_the_Word_on_Linux+.shtml \_ How about the fact that Hotmail, owned by M$, runs FreeBSD instead of NT on its servers? \_ next time, post a summary, as well. microsoft now supposed has an email address for people to write and request "word for linux". This is unfortunate, if they actually listen. microsloth will then crush the entire software application industry. |
1999/3/10-11 [Recreation/Dating, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:15576 Activity:high |
3/9 Did anyone see 'Triumph of the Nerds' on pbs? Apparently the enitre Microsoft thing was a fluke in history because a Digital employee's wife told IBM to screw off. \_ It's also interesting to note that Micrsoft didn't write the core of MSDOS. They just bought QDOS from a local software company and adapted it to look and behave like CP/M. \_ that wasn't just any person, it was Gary Kildall, writer of CP/M it goes to show don't marry the wrong person! \_ Those of you who are interested might want to talk to my old boss. She's Kathy Strutynski, co-author of CP/M and Digital Reasearch's (not DEC) 5th employee. She has an interesting perspective on most of the people shown in the show. --sowings http://www.hogranch.com/digital.research/Kathy_Strutynski.jpg |
1999/2/28-3/1 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:15497 Activity:nil |
2/28 http://www.wired.com/news/news/technology/story/17741.html Microsoft claims to have invented web style sheets. What next? Microsoft tries to patent the web? \_ http://lpf.ai.mit.edu if you think software patents suck. (or if you have no idea and want to learn why they suck) |
1999/2/25-3/30 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows, Computer/SW/Unix] UID:15483 Activity:high |
2/25 In MS-DOS, I can do "prompt $E[7m$p$g$E[0m" to get an inverse command prompt. Is there a way to do the same thing for NT command prompt? Thanks. \_ http://www.jpsoft.com 4NT \_ tcsh for NT. \_ tcsh != MS-DOS. The jpsoft stuff is as good or better than tcsh for personalization mods like this and they're also written specifically to upgrade DOS-heads to tcsh-like power without having to relearn everything from scratch and rewrite a zillion batch files. \_ 4NT != MS-DOS. More apropos, NT command prompt != 4NT. Bonehead. \_ Idiot. He wants to set his prompt. Read the fucking message. 4NT will give him exactly what he wants \_ Pay? Who paid for it? tcsh for personalization mods like this and they're also written specifically to upgrade DOS-heads to tcsh-like power without having to relearn everything from scratch and rewrite a zillion batch files. without learning anything new except for the new prompt command nor requiring him to rewrite any batch files. You, Sir, are a moron. \_ Setting a prompt is worth paying for a new shell? \_ Pay? Who paid for it? There's a reason it hasn't had a new version in years. Just download and use it. If you want to get into a debate about the ethics of stealing trialware, go for it, but 4NT is still a perfectly good answer. Go start a new thread if you want to flame me for lack of ethics. |
1999/2/24 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows, Computer/SW/OS/OsX] UID:15473 Activity:high |
2/23 Thanks ERic for the MRTG tip. It works great. New Question (Sometimes i think i take advantage of the motd; other times i'm sure of it.): Does anyone know of any LPT protocols so that my WIN 9X machines can print to Mac printers like my NT machines do ? -crebbs \_ Have them print to an NT server setup as a print server for the Appletalk printers. Easiest to do if you already have an NT server that prints to them. I've never bothered trying to find an Appletalk driver for win9x (which I'm assuming is what you mean by "Mac printers"). If the printers are tcp/ip, you just need the right printer driver like any other printer. \_ sorry, i should have been more clear about what i was doing: I have been having problems with printing (most notably with certain applications such as QUARK) and want to take my *Apple* (woops) printers off the NT server and have them on a MAC server which will be "cleaner" (for lack of a better term). Now my NT machines can still print to those printers via tcp/ip using the LPR protocol which NT has, but my Windows 9X machines can't 'cause they don't so i was hoping for some third part LPR protocol so i don't have to buy pc-maclan or copstalk just to print. \_ oooooooh.... well you can _still_ print via your NT server as a sort of printer server/proxy for the 95 boxes. I've done this before. All the lpr/9x things I've seen all suck and don't come anywhere near the concept of "clean". \_ How? i can't see the printers from my win9x machines and couldn't find anything on the winnt FAQ \_ Setup the printer using LPR on the NT machine, then share it from the NT machine. \_ well, you could try moving a printer to a UNIX box, and running CAP, and see if you stillhave problems printing from mac. Then you could print from both mac and nt fine. \_ Yes well, i very often say "we should do this on a Unix Box" but the unix boxes aren't "mine." I suppose i could set up a linux machine but, grr, that's like work. (besides finding a spare machine) \_ installing linux on a machine that used to run Windows is more like a vacation than work. -tom |
1999/2/21 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:15456 Activity:moderate |
2/20 Microsoft says: "Even on workstations, it is worth pointing out that most workstation users already are local administrators and have full control over the machine." -- Windows NT: Security through Stupidity \_ and your point is...? \_ I give all my users full Domain Admin rights because I'm lazy and stupid. -NT Admin |
1999/2/16-17 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:15426 Activity:low |
2/16 Can someone remind me what "Pegasus" was the code name for? I received some mail that's sent from "Pegasus Mail for Win32 (v3.01a)". \_ Pegasus is an actual mail program. <DEAD>www.pegasus.usa.com<DEAD> -jives \_ Oh, I thought it was Pen Windows or WinPad or something. Never mind. |
1999/2/16-18 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:15420 Activity:moderate |
2/15 Windows Refund Day was fun, though it did not produce any refunds. You can see just what Microsoft had to say to us at http://zork.net/~schoen/dear-valued-customer.html and various press coverage and such, as it develops, at http://linuxmafia.com/refund Microsoft carefully declined to answer our questions on how to get the OEMs to follow its license agreement and provide refuns. -- schoen \_ yeah, that was fun. My co-worker showed me my picture on the front page of the business section of the Chronicle. --vchang \_ what kind of bullshit is "PCs sold with Windows preinstalled are optimized for the Windows operating system by the PC maker to guarantee the best customer experience. " How dumb do they think linux users are. \_ The question is how dumb they expect the AVERAGE consumer is. \_ Is my interpretation of the first url skewed, or are they basically saying that the OS is an integral part of the computer, not a separate component? -John \_ It's just from the marketting noise department. Has nothing to do with linux folks and everything to do with getting a chance to get the press to pass this crap along to the public. \_ It's probably what they ARE trying to say... MS tried to argue that Win95 ran slower without IE pre-installed and thus it was an integral part of the OS that couldn't be removed. They don't think the Linux users are dumb, they just think there are too few of them to count. -bz \_ Of course Win95 can't function without IE. It's a lot like how a car can't function without its 10 disc changer or how a commercial jet can't function properly without its big screen projector. What were those DoJ people thinking. |
1999/2/13-14 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:15411 Activity:nil 77%like:15410 |
2/13 I tried installing an iomega zip plus driver on my clunky 486, but it gave me an "ASPI for Win32 not initialized!" error during the installation program, and it wouldn't map a drive for the zip drive. What gives? \_ Well, your main problem is that you are using Winblows, but to fix this minor problem in Winblows download the ASAPI.exe and ASAPICHK.exe. These programs will upgrade a bunch of DLL's and you should be able to get the drive working. I found these programs on Smart&Friendly's website, but they are also available from Adaptec and Iomega. |
1999/2/12-14 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:15406 Activity:nil |
2/12 Aside from sounding really dumb, is a DOS/Windoze 3.11 machine patchable to become Y2K-compliant? \_ Thre are programs out there that can test if your OS is Y2K compliant. Test it first before you try finding a patch that doesn't exist. Knowing Microsoft, I'm sure they f-ed up Windows in one way or another so you never know. \_ you use the FreeBSD install floppy patch. \_ Who cares? Before clock cards came out my computer always thought it was 1980 when I turned it on. And? So? Don't succumb to all the media generate Y2K hysteria. It's silly. |
1999/2/11 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:15400 Activity:nil |
2/10 HELP! In MS-DOS there's an UNDELETE command. Is there any command in NT that does the same thing? I accidentally deleted a lot of files in a directory with "del c:\foo" and I want to recover them. They are not in the Recycle Bin. Thanks much! |
1999/2/8-9 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:15373 Activity:nil |
2/8 In WinNT, what's the difference between cmd.exe and http://command.com? Thx. \_ cmd.exe is a Win32 program and supports minimal extended features; do a cmd /? for more info. I believe http://command.com in NT is a DOS program. -slow \_ whereas "command.com" *IS* DOS, if you boot from it. |
1999/1/31-2/1 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:15331 Activity:moderate |
1/31 Anybody know where the passwd in win95's dialup connector is saved? I couldn't find a directory containing "dialup network" or something similar. \_ search for a file ending in PWL ? \_ It's in the windows directory under $username.pwl |
1999/1/31-2/2 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:15329 Activity:high |
1/31 Help, I can't get UDP up!! I've got RedHat 5.2, how do I make sure IP Filtering is turned off? Tom needs my BB! -mtbb UDP "UDP connection request timed out" \_ Install a real OS like 95/98/NT that you have a chance of dealing with at your level of fu. \_ Screw that. My Win98 box won't do UDP either. Quiet, you. And I wouldn't start in with "level of fu" with me if you're wise. I'm no mehlhaff, but I know a thing or two. --sowings \_ Oh phooey. I've only spent the last half-year trying to get my non-WinblowsMe to the point where it can connect to an ISP \_ You are an idiot. thru ISDN. That frikk'n 'gated' daemon problem took me days to solve.. but I finally got that hacked. Now, I've got some \_ Days? You are an idiot. nimwit who thinx I should go and donate more bux to the Food For Bill Fund. One-der-Full. I don't even have a BS in networking. \_ With an OS at your Fu Level, it would've taken 30 minutes at most. Even for you. I'll figure it out myself... it just takes time and I was kind of hoping somebuddy could help me out here. *waaah* -mtbb \_ Obviously not. It was too hard. Now if you had chosen an easier to support OS.... \_ A real OS doesn't crash and burn every 12 hours. Even NT sucks. \_ If you crash NT every 12 hours then you must be doing \_ Obviously they're not teaching interface design classes. The 95/NT is mediocre but at least it works. something stupid like installing random crap off the net \_ Mostly. And your point is? as an admin. Anyway, the original poster still needs an OS for clueless people. 95/98/NT will play his netrek without the need for a PhD in networking. You are an idiot. \_ I managed to get NT to panic as a non-super user. Now, that's pretty sad. \_ Are you saying Linux isn't a real OS? \_ People just like to ridicule Linux as being a fake OS because they're too lazy to replace their prepackaged \_ Linux will never take over as long as the interface sucks and it requires a CS geek to get running. Or in this case a CS geek is appealing to other CS geeks for help (and still hasn't gotten any, btw). shrink wrapped OS's with something real. And every semester, yet another 162/61C prof shows what a great example of an operating system Linux is and how horribly designed Microsoft operating systems are. But who are we to listen to people like Dave Patterson and Culler. They know nothing about system software. They only spent the last 20 years studying about them. \_ Isn't Win95 just DOS with a graphical interfact on top of it? \_ just out of curiosity, how do people here compare OS2 with win95/NT? \_ OS/2 is a real OS from the ground up, Win95 is just a graphical shell on top of DOS. Don't know much about NT, but I guess it's real too (although it sucks.) \_ It's so funny how so many awesome operating systems that are 10x better than Windows have failed to dominate the PC markert. Hopefully linux will succeed since M$ will have nobody to sue this time. \_ It's funny how M$ talks about their "OS"es: When Win3.1 came out: "You can have multitasking with Win3.1!" When Win95 came out: "You can have preemptive multitasking with 95!" When NT came out: "You can have true multitasking with NT!" \_ I was told that NT = VMS. Is this true? \_ I think it's because Dave Cutler (?), one of the main VMS guys, was hired by M$ to put together NT. also, I don't know if it's an urban legend, but supposedly VMS + 1 = WNT. Har har. -John \_ cutler was at dec west working on the then next generation processor + os. I think it was called spectrum or something (it was many years ago, and i have reclaimed the storage for that stuff). dec canned that project in favor of mips, and the hw side of the team went off to do alpha, which ended up killing mips inside dec. most of the sw side of the team went with cutler to microsoft to do nt. according to people who claim to know, nt has striking similarities to the cancelled dec work. Er ... so what multitasking was I getting in 3.1 again? \_ synchronous time division multiplexing \_ It works OK with nice, well-behaved programs (like the ones that DON'T come with Win 3.1) \_ Sega Dreamcast uses Windows CE. That's freaky. \_ If you were dealing with FreeBSD I could answer your question better, sine I know how its ipfw setup works. Basically, you need to remove IP filtering from the kernel, or just give it the barest set of forwarding rules. Usuallly this is: /sbin/ipfw add 65000 pass all from any to any --sowings |
1999/1/26-29 [Computer/SW/OS/Linux, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:15292 Activity:moderate |
1/15 Linux 2.2.0 kernel is out. Go get it! \_ WHere can I get it, and what new features does it have over 2.0.36? \_ If you've never gotten a new kernel before, you _don't_ want to start with a new minor kernel version. Read the kernel HOWTO. It is faster, more stable, has more drivers, etc. A comparison may be found on <DEAD>linuxhq.com<DEAD>. \_ http://slashdot.org has an article today on the differences. \_ Save the bandwidth, download patches. (That is, unless you're running 2.0.x) -brg \_ For those on campus, Trey Hyde has been keeping the current version for ftp at http://scienceview.lhs.berkeley.edu. -- schoen \_ For those used to stability, wait a while. There are still (annoyingly) crashing bugs in 2.2.0. echo "subscribe linux-kernel" | \ mail majordomo@vger.rutgers.edu if you want the fully-loaded spammage. -brg \_ Of course, the buggiest version of linux is probably a lot less buggier than the cleanest version of Microsoft Windows. |
1999/1/21-23 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:15273 Activity:nil |
1/21 reject your preloaded capitalist redmond OS! http://linuxmafia.com/refund |
1999/1/21-24 [Computer/SW/OS/Linux, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:15271 Activity:high |
1/21 CS department network services people of questionable intellect, please view /tmp/policy.txt. --PeterM \_ it seems as though this policy is regarding desktop machines within the department and has nothing to do with anyone's home machines. is this not the case? \_ There was an incident like this at UCLA where a dorm student had his ethernet port disabled because he was running a multiuser OS \_ that's pretty lame if you can't run daemons without asking for permissions first. \_ impossible to enforce. You stupid fools. \_ not impossible. Not against 95% of the people that want to run them. They just do port scanning on specific ports. \_ They can't force you to pay for their services or wipe your disk with a "by running linux you have implicitly agreed to this policy" statement. That's just some power tripping moron making shit up. As for the rest, it's just stupid. They don't take care of their own site security and couldn't tell if someone else's machine was insecure so what's the point? It's just silly. They are silly stupid people and I fart in their general direction. \_ Hello? Did you read the part that said this is the "CS dept. network" policy? They're not "charging you" - this covers machines owned by the CS dept. and on their network - they have the right to define how their property (computers & network) is used. \_ Read it again. They don't have the right to create a policy that you're pre-agreed to simply by having a linux box on the network without making sure you're read and signed the agreement first. Wake up. This is so incredibly open to abuse, it isn't even laughable. Actually, its down right scary. \_ If you've got a box on the CS dept. network it's either owned by the CS dept. or a CS student group who agreed to follow CS policies. \_ Even the ones which can cost you money without your having been made specifically aware of such costs. The policy is ridiculous and scary. \_ What's ridiculous is the idea that you can plug whatever you want into campus network connections. -tom campus network connections. The CS department owns the connection, and is having major problems with unsupported Unix boxes, primarily Linux. This is happening all over campus. While I don't agree with all the points of the policy, I fully support the department's right to control its own network. -tom \_ I agree that they have a right to kick you off, but not to say that merely running a particular OS implies your consent to their entire policy including charging you a bogus security fine without making any effort to educate anyone about the existence of this policy. In fact, I doubt it's either legal or possible to assign such a bogus charge to anyone's CARS bill. charge to anyone's CARS bill. An empty threat is stupid. This is a research and educational institution. They should educate, not slap random punishments around they can't enforce. \_ It doesn't mention CARS bills, because the CS dept. doesn't allow students to plug in their computers in Soda Hall. This is about how the dept. 'charges' the various research projects in soda hall. \_ Hahahahhahha, I'd like to see those monkey faced little shits try to charge my Prof. for this! \_ Yes I did. It didn't say I could plug in my own machine and run all those services without getting squished. They have the right to turn off a network connection but not to charge me for their worthless security check/approval. Can you say, "stupid invasive big brotherish morons invent yet another ridiculous set of paranoid self defeating idiotic 'policies' again"? Knew you could. \_ YOU CAN'T PLUG IN ANY MACHINE OF YOURS TO THE CS DEPT. NETWORK. This has nothing to do with personal machines at home. It ONLY COVERS MACHINES IN SODA HALL. \_ I didn't say "at home". I _can_ and _have_ plugged a machine in at soda hall. Thank you for playing. Try again? (Y/n) \_ If you plugged your laptop in to a connection in soda hall, you are most likely doing so without permission and can get in much more trouble than just breaking the linux policy. \_ Anyone with more info? In what situations does that policy apply? \_ CalLUG is trying to find out more about this. It looks like it is targeted at researchers in Soda Hall. -- schoen \_ Well, "FreeBSD" doesn't appear anywhere in that policy; sounds like they're just trying to get you to make a sensible OS choice. \_ You will be absorbed. It doesn't say I can't run all those exact same services on my far less secure win 95/nt box either. |
1999/1/21-23 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:15265 Activity:moderate |
1/20 Does anyone know what service binds to port 135 on WinNT? -Quoc \_ One of the netbios wins name thingies. \_ Telnet there and give it lots of garbage input and see if it does anything kewl like crash the machine, otherwise don't worry about it. -John \_ Only on an unpatched NT box. \_ Only on an unpatched NT box. Only a complete and utter moron puts an unpatched box on the net for longer than the 5 minutes it takes to run the SP. \_ its netbios-nameservice, aka WINS \_ Didn't like my answer? I already said this. |
1999/1/12-13 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:15211 Activity:very high |
1/11 Everyone hurry up and mock the new SGI Sellout line of NT/intel workstations before SGI dies a merciful death. \_ Intergraph Wildcat 210 CDRS new SGI 540 198 CDRS new HP Kayak, Visualize FX6 190 CDRS 1.5 year old tech unless SGI thinks they can match or surpass -existing- HP or Intergraph technology on Windows NT, they're in trouble. \_ Okay, maybe dumb question. What's CDRS? \_ if they're using intel chips then at least you can replace the operating system with a real one like Solaris, Linux, or FreeBSD. \_ Sellout? Yeah better for them to keep selling machines that no that mob ties explain a lot about success,and also strategy. one will buy. At least they'll still have their pride if not their jobs and stock. \_ you think going from being a real company to one repackaging MS/Intel products is a way to keep pride? \_ Nope. Back to Reading Comp. 1A for you. \_ "At least they'll still have their pride" in respsonse to the announcement that SGI is using an NT/intel combo. I don't know what the hell kind of education you got but you seem like the one who needs to take Reading Comp. 1A. \_ As I said. Back to Reading Comp. 1A. You still have failed to read a simple English paragraph. Hell, it wasn't even long enough to be a real paragraph and you're still unable to read it. You have it completely ass-backwards. Try again. \_ Actually, you've got it wrong. Perhaps you meant to say "they'd" instead of "they'll." \_ No. I said _exactly_ what I meant and meant _exactly_ what I said. \_ What's the point? [ Idiotic arguement about English sytax deleted. ] \_ the idiot-grinning picture of Richard E. Belluzzo, the CEO of SGI, looks like a mobster. Actually, look at his name. Then consider he's in cahoots with redmond. Then consider that mob ties explain a lot about [m$] success,and also strategy. \_ Say what? \_ agreed. what are you babbling about? |
1999/1/6-7 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:15178 Activity:nil |
1/6 In DOS, we use FILES= in CONFIG.SYS to set the max. # of open files. How do I set the max. # of open files for a DOS app under Win95? Thank you. \_ You can still have, and use a CONFIG.SYS under Win95 if you want this way. Each DOS window will be able to open the max # of FILES= you specify. For the most part W95 is still DOS. |
1999/1/6-7 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows, Computer/HW/Drives] UID:15170 Activity:high |
1/5 I'm getting a new CD-RW drive and am considering different CD mastering software to use. Does anyone have any preferences? Why that particular software? \_ http://www.fadden.com/cdrfaq <-- everything you want to know \_ Including why you put in \ instead of / you DOS-loving moron? \_ What's wrong with DOS? And why claim his error has anything to do with DOS? The world was built on DOS, not unix, not windows, not macintosh. You're probably too young to know that. \_ Yeah right, the world revolves around desktop computers? I dont *think* so. If DOS was involved in the worlds construction, it was in SPITE of DOS. \_ stupid flames deleted \_ Adaptec EasyCD, which comes with most CD-R/RWs. Very simple and intuitive to use, yet powerful. I haven't tried other programs, but I have zero complaints about Adaptec. \_ CDRWin lets you copy Playstation games \_ How about Disc Juggler? Nero? Gear? NTI CD-Maker? \_ I use xcdroast. It works great. http://www.fh-muenchen.de/home/ze/rz/services/projects/xcdroast/e_xcdroast.html |
1998/12/30 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows, Industry/Startup] UID:15150 Activity:nil |
12/28 Is there no end? 10:00 AM Microsoft has acquired FASA Interactive, developers of MechCommander and the forthcoming MechWarrior IV, according to sources at the company. Several key members of the company have confirmed the deal, and are already making plans to move closer to the Redmond, Washington software giant. \_ Indented for clueless newbie. \_ Thanks, but frankly, I knew and just didn't give a damn. -apathetic to your hobgoblinish little needs \_ I like Saturday Night Live's Microsoft skit on Micrsoft aquires Christmas and will rename the holiday to either Micromas or Christmasoft. \_ first you forgot to indent, second, why is this news we should care about \_ I didn't. I cut'n'pasted it. Who appointed you the Miss Manners of the Motd? Secondly, if there was a minimal interest criteria for motd posts, then we should disable this entirely since all of it is crap by your "standards". |
1998/12/22 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:15137 Activity:nil |
12/21 Alarm over new 'smart' virus, NT, hits machines... http://www.excite.com/computers_and_internet/tech_news/zdnet article=/news/19981221/2178239.inp \_ NT is a virus. |
1998/12/15 [Computer/SW/WWW/Browsers, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:15093 Activity:nil |
12/13 SHARE THAT SHAREWARE AND PAY FOR IT, TOO! This is International Shareware Day, a day to celebrate and also to reward the efforts of thousands of computer programmers who trust that if we try their programs and like them, we will pay for them. Sound like a quaint idea? Well, it's one way to make sure their efforts aren't stifled. So, the way to celebrate International Shareware Day is to inventory our shareware and then, in the holiday spirit, to write payment checks to the authors of any we use and haven't yet acknowledged. (Might be nice to include a note of appreciation, too, don't you think? Still in the holiday spirit, you know. . .) This idea comes from David Lawrence's "Online Today": http://online-today.com/later_today.html \_does this mean we have to pay for xv now? \_ I don't support shareware that much anymore. These days what passes for shareware is actually more like a trial-version of a commercial program. For example, many "shareware" programs stop working after a time, or have certain features disabled. What's the difference between that and a commercial program that you can download and try for 30 days? \_ uh, shareware is commercial software that you can download and try for a period of time. That's the definition. Many traditional commercial software companies are now using a shareware/demo model; that doesn't somehow make the model invalid. -tom \_ That's apparently the definition now. Originally, shareware was freeware that included a message asking you to send the author some money if you liked the program. I find that much easier to support. \_ That's bullshit. I've been using and paying for shareware for over 10 years, and the definition never included "freeware". Freeware is free software. Shareware is commercial software. -tom \_ This seems to be a bigger trend on the Windows side of the market (makes sense too, what with the bigger numbers). As a Mac user, I still see a lot of kickass best of breed indie shareware, e.g. Anarchie, DragThing, FinderPop, Kaleidoscope, YA-Newswatcher, Netpresenz (none of which are crippled, though the authors do encourage paid registrations). Peter Lewis' Stairways Software (makers of Anarchie and Netpresenz) is particularly cool--they trust users with a simple, and intentionally unprotected, "I paid" checkbox to turn off shareware reminders. \_ Somebody explain to me why I should ever trust something I don't have full source code for. The only two programs I use regularly that take the system down (when used in combination) are Navigator 4.5 and AcceleratedX. Granted, neither are shareware, but my point is that virtually all (xv is the only exception I know of) shareware is closed-source, and usually unrefined and unreliable. I don't think I've ever used a shareware program I've found useful and reliable enough to purchase. I also regretted purchasing most of the commercial software I've bought over the years, usually finding it to be limited in useful functionality, barely debugged, and slow as shit rolling uphill. \_ if you don't want to use software without the source code available, why the fuck are you using Windows? -tom \_ I'm not, you fuckwit, and I use AccelX only because XF86 barfs at my video card. You won't catch me running anything that I don't have source for unless there's no workable alternative. \_ there's no workable alternative for Netscape 4.5? what's wrong with mozilla? -tom \_ There is much anger in this one. \_ Microsoft and this whole closed-source mentality have set computing back at least a decade. |
1998/12/15 [Computer/SW/OS/FreeBSD, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:15087 Activity:nil |
12/14 What's a good toolkit for developing software for X11 and MS Windows with minimal headaches? I've looked at Qt (only free for X11) and wxWindows (even simple apps written for it are rather slow to compile... worries me about runtime speed), but they don't seem like viable solutions for the aforementioned reasons. Any suggestions? LGPL or BSD-style license is preferable, but GPL will do. -brian \_ the toolkit-formerly-known-as-Swing comes standard with JDK 1.2 It's easy to program to, but interfacing with your C/C++ code might cause you headaches. Or not. I generally don't think runtime speed is an issue for UI; it tends to be user-bound anyway. -pld \_ swing can easily be cpu bound if you don't have a fast computer \_ tcl/tk 8.x \_fltk seems reasonable... |
1998/12/6 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:15081 Activity:kinda low |
12/5 Are there any good/new games that work on NT4.0 given that there is no DirectX upgrade for NT? QuakeII will probably work. Anything else? \_ Install 95/98 in another partition. NT5/2k is sposed to have directx6 or 7 in it but nt4 is dead. |
1998/12/6 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows, Computer/SW/Unix] UID:15079 Activity:very high |
12/5 I want some funky kool scientific looking thing running on my desktop with meters and stuff and rotating things, like in those movies where somebody's using a computer to do stuff. Any ideas? \_ which movies and scenes in particular are you refering to? \_ I dunno. Any typical movie with some "computer dude" doing something on a computer usually shows some stuff on the screen which has nothing to do with what the person is supposed to be doing, but looks kinda cool anyway. \_ I don't know how funky looking you want to get but I've seen some really neat stuff running on unix like top/netstat running on a transparent eterm. If you run windowmaker or afterstep there are some really high-tech looking things like wmclock, wmcdplay, asload, as/wmppp, as/wmeth, etc.. \_ For processes you can use something line perfmeter (solaris) or procmeter (linux). Other possibilites include gmemusage, loadmeter, qps, xosview, glload (an openGL based load meter) \_ Anything for NT? \_ probably not. Windows needs a huge makeover to even look slightly kool/scientific/funky. The best is probably winamp plugins but unless you want to be playing mp3 constantly you're SOL. \_ perfmon can show some rolling graphs of current system usage. Better than nothing. What sort of look are you trying for? Most movies use c64s. \_ http://www.litestep.net is a substitute NeXTStep-ish shell for Win32, with themes and all ala Afterstep/Windowmaker. My personal favorite is Fallout2 theme. -muchandr |
1998/11/19 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:14976 Activity:high |
11/18 Anyone know where I can download the star wars 1 trailer? <DEAD>www.starwars.com's<DEAD> download sites are not responding. \_ go to http://slashdot.org, find the SW article, and there's a bunch of sites listed. \_ it'll be on Entertainment Tonight tonight. \_ I have the official trailer on another one of my accounts. Would it be against CSUA policy to stick it in /tmp for awhile? 20MB gzipped. \_ Sounds like copyrighted material to me. \_ Yeah, but isn't it freely and publicly available? (sorry, i dunno jack about copyright laws) |
1998/11/17-19 [Computer/SW/Editors/Vi, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:14967 Activity:very high |
11/16 Anybody know of software like MS Frontpage that produces clean HTML files instead of MS proprietary .asp files? I need something powerful and easy to use like Frontpage but I don't want to be tied to windows. Thanks. \_ Macromedia Dreamweaver. It's used heavily by web development professionals, and combines a powerful graphical environment with direct source level access. It comes with free, fully integrated copies of Allaire Homesite (Win) or BBEdit (Mac), for better quality source level control. Very good stuff; I'm a way satisified user. Bear Bytes sells it with a student discount. Try a 30 day demo at http://www.macromedia.com/software/dreamweaver the elegant solution to all your text editing problems. \_ netscape composer? \_ Never use MS products for web development! Try Homesite by Allaire. \_ http://www.barebones.com \_ I've heard that the Macromedia one (DreamWeaver?) is good, although I've never tried it personally. I think you can even download a demo version of it to try out. \_ -r-xr-xr-x 1 bin bin 151552 Jul 15 01:52 /bin/rm real cs/eecs majors don't waste their time on web pages. \_ -rwxr-xr-t 2 bin bin 1990656 Oct 17 1997 /usr/local/bin/emacs the elegant solution to all your text editing^H^H^H OS problems. \_ what is the t permission bit for? \_ -rwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 159744 Dec 4 1997 /usr/local/bin/jove B -- the bastard son of the elegant solution \_ -r-xr-xr-x 6 bin bin 274432 Jul 15 02:03 /usr/bin/vi -- vi h0zer \_ -r-xr-xr-x 2 bin bin 126976 Jul 15 01:51 /bin/ed -- the standard text h0zer \_ -r-xr-xr-x 1 bin bin 57344 Aug 18 13:42 /bin/cat -- real men don't need to edit; we get it right the first time \_ -r-xr-xr-x 1 bin bin 12288 Aug 24 17:25 /usr/local/bin/pico -- a h0zer's tool. period. \_ How can pico be smaller than cat? \_ It has less functionality. \_ But seriously, folks, it's a Small Matter of Libraries: ldd /bin/cat ldd: /bin/cat: not a dynamic executable ldd /usr/local/bin/pico /usr/local/bin/pico: -lpico.1 => /usr/local/lib/libpico.so.1.3 (0x10020000) -ltermcap.2 => /usr/lib/libtermcap.so.2.1 (0x10045000) -lc.3 => /usr/lib/libc.so.3.1 (0x10049000) \_ Symantec VisualPage isn't too bad, has WSIWYG and allows you to edit the source, and puts a minimum of extra crap into the code. Should be able to download a demo from http://symantec.com. |
1998/11/11 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:14945 Activity:nil |
11/11 PARTY AT MICROSOFT!!! http://www.svlug.org/events/tea-party-199811.shtml Starts tonight 6pm. \_ remember to behave professionally if you go -- Don Marti is watching |
1998/11/11 [Computer/SW/Apps, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:14943 Activity:high |
11/10 I have a large .txt file with data in it that I want to open in excel. In order to do that, I need to delete all the carriage returns from the file. Whats the fastest way to do this? \_ If you have Word, you can search for returns ("^n", I think) and replace them with nothing, or a space. Most word-processors should do this, but I assume that if you have Excel than you also have Word. - mikeym \_ eh? you want to remove CRLF (PC returns) or just CR? Last I remember Excel imports fine with CRLFs. \_ as common an operation as this is, you'd think they'd put in a quick point'n'click operation to switch betwen unix and dos end-of-line format. Oh wait, this is a microsoft product -- there are no valid non-dos formats. -ERic \_ echo `cat infile.txt` > outfile.txt -- yuen |
1998/11/9-11 [Computer, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:14933 Activity:high |
11/09 The brightness control on my monitor is broken. I can decrease the brightness but can't increase it. Does anyone know of a program I can use to control the brightness of my monitor or reset its brightness to a default value? I'm hoping for something like xvidtune which can also control the brightness. My monitor is a Hitachi SuperScanPro 620 in case it matters. If nobody knows about such a program I would appreciate suggestions on how I could get the info to write one. Thanks. -emin 11/09 If there's ever a sellout from soda like the traitor working for: > <DEAD>Hit-Booster.com/WILLIAMALLEN<DEAD> than we should all (a) kick him (b) reject him (c) spam him and if anyone is bored - feel free to investigate their server for weakness. By the way, they have a huge form, and the only thing checked? is the credit card! not the website, not your name, only the CC#/date. Try it yourself, you'll see they're a scam using soda emails found by either security holes, or a traitor. \_ Not under warrantee anymore? \_ It was given to me so I don't have the warranty 11/09 If there's ever a sellout from soda like the traitor working for: > <DEAD>Hit-Booster.com/WILLIAMALLEN<DEAD> than we should all (a) kick him (b) reject him (c) spam him and if anyone is bored - feel free to investigate their server for weakness. By the way, they have a huge form, and the only thing checked? is the credit card! not the website, not your name, only the CC#/date. Try it yourself, you'll see they're a scam using soda emails found by either security holes, or a traitor. registration. -emin \_ what OS? \_ LINUX or Win95. If you have a solution for another OS please let me know anyway. -emin \_ Win95: Intel i740 chipset video cards (most available are AGP) have gamma correct built-in to the Display properties. Works well. Not quite monitor hardware control but it may help. Borrow an i740 from a friend. -jctwu \_ Why don't you take it for repair? It's highly unlikely that you can control the monitor brightness with software. \_Cuz he stole it. \_ 1) Turn off for at least several hours. 2) Open case 3) turn up brightness from control that is broken from the outside \_ Turning off the monitor even for several hours does not insure that the charge built has dissipated, be carefull. \_ Best to just discharge the CRT once you turn it off, then you can be reasonably sure its safe. Not something I'd recommend for someone who's never done it before, or who doesn't know how to safely discharge a CRT. \_ Someone told me I had to lick both my thumbs and press them against the tube while I was standing barefoot in a puddle of saltwater. |
1998/11/3-8 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:14896 Activity:high |
11/3 <DEAD>208.16.54.204/index.html<DEAD> Whoops, looks like someone already owns the trademark to Windows 2000. It'd be funny to read a press release by M$: "Windows 2000, which was once known as NT 5.0, is now known as NT 5.0." \_ This guy's smart. Remember the other guy who got millions from \_ you know what will be really smart is if you copyright Windows 2001,2002,...,NT 5.1, NT 5.2...That way M$ will have to pay you everytime they want to release a new OS. \_ Wow! I wish I had thought of that!!!!! Idiot, it doesn't work that way and even if it did, they'd just sue the shit out of you. Justice is only for the wealthy. out of you. Justice is only for the wealthy, not the stupid. \_ It would be even smarter if you learned proper English and that you can't "copyright" a word or phrase like "Windows 2001" (Trademark != copyright) \_ This guy's smart. Remember the other guy who got millions fro DEC for selling them the name http://www.altavista.com \_ Compaq actually \_ The guy who was using http://altavista.com was actually USING it, and had it before Digital started their altavista thing. You can't just domain-squat and expect to get anything from it. \_ how about http://www.abc.com abc had to pay a ton for that one \_ The guy's an idiot (or a weak-willed pussy). He isn't contesting microsloth's use. \_ Yeah he should throw away a few million bucks fighting M$ over the lousy name. What's he care? He's likely not only to lose, but to end up having to turn over the w2000 domain name too. He's *smart*, unlike you. Dummyhead. \_ "Dont ever fight microsoft. They're unbeatable" Yeah, that's the ticket. \_ Don't be stupid. I did *not* say that. I said it would be totally stupid for this guy to spend real money on this. Their use doesn't diminish the value for his use and even if it did it wouldn't be worth a law suit. "Go after M$ no matter what!! At all costs!!! Yeah!!! Fuck a real world business decision! SUE SUE SUE!! Years in court for *nothing*!! That's the ticket!!" Idiot. \_ You said he would proably have to turn over the windows2000 domain name. WTF? he was obviously using it first. Idiot. \_ Because, you fucking moron, they would obviously counter sue him for it and a million other things the moment he stuck his dumb ass anywhere near a lawyer. Grow up. "I had it first!" doesn't cut it in the real world. Money does and M$ has it. He has everything to lose and _nothing_ to gain by suing them. At best he can force them to change the name. BFD. What a victory. At worst he gets crushed in a counter suit since they've been using "windows" and it's variations since the mid-80's. You, Sir, are a total moron. \_ Your "argument" counts for any other opposition to MS: 'They will countersue, so run away'. Hence my original categorization of you, "Dont ever fight microsoft. They're unbeatable" Enjoy your slavedom, robot. \_ I second that. Hey, you might as well buy into every other thing that rich assholes tell you to beleive. \_ how about a story-specific url \_ As one of those rich assholes, I can tell you I'd rather get sued by some poor asshole like yourself than some other rich asshole who stands a chance of winning. You certainly don't. You can't afford justice. \_ Child, the US Government and 20 States are suing M$ with *your* money about what should be a cut'n'dry issue but they're likely to lose anyway. \_ Why should he sue them? Who cares? He won't get anything out of it even if he wins since he can't show any damages. The very idea of going to court for a few years over something like this baffles me. |
1998/11/3-8 [Computer/SW/OS/Linux, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:14894 Activity:high |
11/3 Could someone please repost the URL to that 'halloween.html' article, the one about Microsoft and Linux? \_ The URL is http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/halloween.html --marc This seems like a purposeful leak to make Linux seem like a threat to Microsoft, and therefore imply Microsoft isn't a monopoly with the intent of effecting the anti-trust lawsuits. -ax \_ The memo seems like a purposeful leak by Microsoft to imply there is an up and coming competitor to their OS that is not effected by their existing marketshare, therefore proving they do not have a monopolistic stranglehold on the OS market. That might \_ The URL is http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/halloween.html --mar \_ The memo seems like a purposeful leak by Microsoft to impl there is an up and coming competitor to their OS that is not effecte by their existing marketshare, therefore proving they do no have a monopolistic stranglehold on the OS market. That migh slow down the governments anti-trust hearings \_ Damn! Those evil Redmond lawyers are so smart \_ however, that does not obviate their previously illegal activites \_ Do you mean "obviate" or "absolve" ? \_ either/both \_ the words have different meanings. \_ and either are appropriate in this case. \_ actually the sentence doesn't really make sense with either word. \_ "that does not [aquit them from] their previous illegal activities". ref: http://dictionary.com Okay, obviate isn't the best fit as it stands, for intended meaning. Although taken on the face, it still is a true statement. This release in no way diminishes the effectiveness of their prior activities :-) \_ obviate means "to anticipate and prevent (as a situation) or make unnecessary (as an action)." it refers to events or actions that have not yet taken place. you cannot use it to refer to past activities. |
1998/11/3-4 [Industry/Jobs, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:14892 Activity:high 52%like:14543 50%like:15262 |
11/3 EECS Instructional is *still* looking for a full-time staff member. /csua/pub/jobs/EECS-Inst-PAIII or http://www-inst.eecs.berkeley.edu/~iesg/jobs.html -brg <--- overworked, but not underpaid. \_ We also have an opening for a student who can admin NT. -brg \_ Could be a good opportunity for all the people who whine about \_ We also have an opening for a student who can admin NT. -br \_ I tend to attribute the suck to the approximately 1:1,200 \_ Could be a good opportunity for all the people who whine abou how "EECS Instructional sucks!" to do something about it \_ I tend to attribute the suck to the approximately 1:1,20 \_ No way, eh. I was a PAI.... -blojo \_ I tend to attribute the suck to the approximately 1:1,200 Instructional staff-to-user ratio \_ I worked as a PAIII and the pay sure sucked \_ that you blojo? peacock? is that you buddy \_ No way, eh. I was a PAI.... -bloj |
1998/11/3-4 [Computer/SW/Apps/Media, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:14889 Activity:moderate |
11/3 Computer for sale. 9months old. K6-200Mhz, 64 SDRAM, 4.3GB, ATI all-in-wonder /w TV, 3D accel, etc. Creative DVD drive and decoder card. 56.6k f/v/m, SB 64AWE, ProAlpha super case 3 fans, 15" digital monitor. Win98, MS office, DragonNatspeak 3.01 which is $695 speach recognition software. $1000 or best offer. -hitran \_ Wow, damn good deal. I'd get it, but i already have a computer \_ Actually Dragon is $100-$150. Will you be selling the original media or keeping it? Is it okay to use the motd to post ads for \_ Wow, damn good deal. I'd get it, but i already have a compute \_ actually it's the Deluxe edition so it IS $695...look it up...you can't buy this one just anywhere.-hitran \_ Why are you selling it? I don't think you'll be able to sell it \_ Actually Dragon is $100-$150. Will you be selling the origina \_ hey dumbass, it will be kinda hard for him to do that if media or keeping it? Is it okay to use the motd to post ads fo \_selling it cuz I'm short on cash.-hitran piracy if you're not selling the originals \_ yup...I have the media disc of Dragon Natspeak. but win98 \_ actually it's the Deluxe edition so it IS $695...loo it up...you can't buy this one just anywhere.-hitra \_ Why are you selling it? I don't think you'll be able to sell i it here. but let me know if you get it sold and how much \_ hey dumbass, it will be kinda hard for him to do that i you don't sign your fucking name \_selling it cuz I'm short on cash.-hitra \_ Pretty good if software is not pirated \_ yup...I have the media disc of Dragon Natspeak. but win9 was installed...so it might be pirated |
1998/11/3 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:14884 Activity:high |
11/2 Anybody know if this is for real "Eric Raymond was recently leaked an internal Microsoft memo outlining strategies to be used against open-source software. The document, with esr's comments, is available for your personal enjoyment." http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/halloween.html \_ i have too many projects and midterms to read the whole damn thing. what's the gist? \_ if it is a hoax, someone had way too much time on his hands. it's pretty lengthy & detailed. \_ This is already posted below (q.v.). \_ http://www.slashdot.org has a headline saying microsoft admits the oss memo is authentic... \_ http://news.com & the wall street journal got microsoft spokesdroids to confirm it |
1998/11/1-3 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:14869 Activity:high |
10/31 "Why is ``Windows 98'' so buggy? Microsoft is fighting an uphill battle: conceptually, they're still somewhere in an eating place in Qandahar pointing at various kinds of sheep kebabs. UNIX, on the other hand, is sitting in a smoky student cafe in Hamburg discussing abstract philosophy, and people around don't have the faintest idea what they're talking about" -from this month's daemon news \_ Uhm yeah whatever. Very deep. \_ It was put up because I found it amusing, not deep. \_ Must be something wrong with me then as I find it neither amusing not deep. What was amusing or deep about it? amusing nor deep. What was amusing or deep about it? \_ It's amusing as a nice metaphor for the sophistication of Unix and its design as compared to those of Windows 9{5,8}. See the article it comes from for a more substantial account. |
1998/10/29-31 [Computer/SW/Apps, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:14851 Activity:low |
10/28 For those who already have Photoshop 5, what are some of the key features you like? Is it really worth upgrading from 4 to 5? Thanks. \_ multiple undos = GOOD THING. also smarter selection tools. much better text manipulation. but is this and more worth the upgrade? judgement call here... imho, no. \_ and for about $0 you can get a lot of the same high quality image manip tools as Photoshop. http://www.gimp.org \_ And it works with my Wacom Artz II =) --dbushong \_ what is that?..some kind of pen input device? The last time i used one of those i found it to be more annoying than helpful \_ The text manipulation is only good for non-web graphics (ie print graphics)... There's a kerning bug in PS5 which prevents it from rendering decent web type. -- chucky \_ chucky needs to be sodomized \_ seano needs to be sodomized \_ I like Dr. Watson. |
1998/10/28 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:14844 Activity:nil |
10/27 Microsoft has decided to rename Windows NT 5.0 to Windows 2000 for the year 2000. I guess we can see a trend here. check out http://www.news.com \_ "Windows 2000 will emerge in 1999, and will become a substantial part of the market by the year 2000." --- Brad Chase, vice president of Windows marketing \_ I have my doubts that either of these will happen. \_ Windows 2000: the number of new bugs introduced that'll have to be fixed by SP2 before anyone takes it semi-seriously. |
1998/10/24-25 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:14821 Activity:high |
10/23 Does Win3.1/95/NT use single-byte or double-byte characters internally? Thanks. \_ 3.1 uses single-byte \_ Others don't; it may depend on the version of NT, though. \_ WinNT uses Unicode internally (Win32), which is double-byte. Win95 supports most of the specs of Win32, but because of its Win3.1 heritage, uses ANSI strings, which are usually single-byte. -jctwu |
1998/10/16 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:14784 Activity:moderate 50%like:14602 |
10/15 Want to do $ome Win95 tutoring? /csua/pub/jobs/tutor10.15.98 \_ the only thing you need to know about Win95 is that you press ctrl-alt-del every five minutes. \_ Hmmm...how come I can't find the "ctrl-alt-del" key on my keyboard? Is it on my mouse? Or mousepad? Monitor? |
1998/10/13-15 [Computer/SW/Mail, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:14768 Activity:high |
10/12 Meet Eric Allman, creator of Sendmail - Wednesday, Oct. 14th Sendmail Info-session, 5:00pm Wozniak Lounge. Pizza (Zachary's I think) and raffle, Bring your resume!! -- chucky \_ or your gun . . . \_ Give me a B! Give me an E! Give me a N! Give me C! Give me an O! What's that spell? Louder! I can't hear you! \_ or your gun . . . \_ It's a little weird to envision being _hired_ by Sendmail. \_ Why? It's just another software computer company. \_ It's also a legendary part of Unix -- imagine being hired by Cron or something. \_ It's funny how the most widely used mail routing softwrare has \_ Yeah whatever. Get your head out of the clouds. It's a software company like any other. Perhaps I simply lack your point of view. I'll leave it at that. \_ It's funny how the most widely used mail routing software has been the most critcized for security flaws. The guy at Cornell who wrote the worm that infected a third of the internets computer exploited a little hole in the software. \_ It's the intertia thing. Who wants to learn a new mail system? \_ No one finds bugs in software no one uses. Netscape, MSIE, Windows 95/NT, and plenty of UNIX software have also been found to be riddled with security flaws. \_ Yeah, but in the unix world holes get fixed. \_ Which is why 10 years after the Internet worm, buffer overflows are still being found since individuals holes are fixed, but no one learns. Look how long it's taken to get snprintf() support in all the major unix flavors. \_ 20 years from now, NT 11.8 will be on service pack 14beta and it still won't work right. \_ Windoze will crash and burn before reaching version 11.8. \_ We can only hope. \_ see, m$ keeps all their source code for NT on some computer running NT. now when that computer starts crashing enough times the file system will be corrupted and the vioala, no more source code for Windows NT...and then the world rejoices! \_ sendmail hasn't had any new security holes in quite some time. It went through a security audit a while back that appears to have caught a lot of the potential problems. -tom \_ now if only they could fix that durn performance problem. \_ performance isn't a serious issue for 99% of the machines out there. The fact that it's a pain to set up and use is. -tom \_ Yeah just throw more hardware at it, MS style. \_ MS clearly didn't invent that strategy. -tom \_ no, they invented the virus disguised as an OS. |
1998/10/7 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:14747 Activity:high |
10/6 How come the "loadhigh" command doesn't work on the NT command prompt? \_ cuz NT is not a dos OS. |
1998/9/29-30 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows, Computer/SW/OS/Solaris] UID:14696 Activity:high |
9/29 Is there any reason why I shouldn't be able to install 2.5.1 on an ULTRA ? Doing a boot cdrom from a solaris 2.5.1 CD keeps on asking me for the kernel location --ramberg Sounds like an Ultra 5, 10, 30 running an older 2.5.1 CD. You need 2.5.1 HW 11/97 or later. Could also be the eeprom settings. -ax \_ If this is indeed an ultra5,10, or 30, most 2.5.1 revs are missing the /platform/SUNW,Ultra-n link with which it tries to track down the kernel. try giving it "/platform/sun4u/kernel/genunix" or sumthn like that. then, when it's installed, make sure to make the link in /platform. -- scotsman \_ Install a REAL OS like NT or 95/98. (hah! take *that* you *NIX bigots!) \_ Yes, there's a reason. You need a real OS like Windows! \_ Yes, there's a reason. You need a real OS like Windows! All the folowing comments make it clear why Windows is winning and *NIX is for geeks. Sounds like an Ultra 5, 10, 30 running an older 2.5.1 CD. You need 2.5.1 HW 11/97 or later. Could also be the eeprom settings. -ax \_ If this is indeed an ultra5,10, or 30, most 2.5.1 revs are missing the /platform/SUNW,Ultra-n link with which it tries to track down the kernel. try giving it "/platform/sun4u/kernel/genunix" or sumthn like that. then, when it's installed, make sure to make the link in /platform. -- scotsman \_ it is the CD-ROM, 11/97 is the correct HW release. --jon \_ If it's the original 2.5.1 release it only supports the Ultra 1/2, & {3,4,5,6}000 - later models need later releases |
1998/9/27 [Computer/SW/OS/Linux, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:14682 Activity:high |
9/26 Anyone know of a free LAN<->Internet routing software for win98. only one i can find is WinGate which isn't exactly freeware... \_ Linux \_ No money for another box...and we want to keep all the machines running windoze... \_ then you deserve what you get. if you're running windoze, you should be used to paying for software. Unless you're pirating, in which case, again, you deserve what you get. \_ ick. And more Linux developers have a free software mentality: since others shared code with them, they more often want to share code with others. A very small percentage of the best software for non-free platforms is free. You will probably find a free (WWW) proxy, but probably not free masquerading. But this has been in the Linux kernel for several years, at a cost to you for $0 per seat. \_ go dumpster diving - for just a gateway machine a 386 or 486 will work \_ Yes, a peecee un*x box would fit the bill, especially since you can get away with a cheapo one for this purpose. But for strictly Winbloze platforms, what is it about WinGate that doesn't suit? It's pretty much freeware if you're just using it around the house, like to have two peecees connected to the net. Are you doing this at a commercial site or something? --sowings \_ i was under the impression that "1 user" literally meant..one user.. from the way the "readme" described it.. it said only 1 user can be on the net at a time in this mode... for more than 1 user..it's pay... \_ Actually, when they say one user, they mean one user, not counting the actual wingate machine. So if your network will only consist of 2 machines, then it'll work, and it's free.. but again, a Linux box is probably a better long term solution. |
1998/9/22-23 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:14649 Activity:kinda low |
9/21 Is there a way to make the "at" command on WinNT execute as a particular user? Thx. -- yuen \_ No. Try a third party cron software such as Crond. \_ Yes. Try su for Win32 included in the NT ResKit. -slow \_ Where can I find NT ResKit? I searched M$ website and I only found Resource Kits for Exchange, Project, etc, but not NT itself. Thx again. -- yuen \_ Which? a) you want to run the "at" command as a certain user, or b) you want the commands scheduled to be executed using a certain user's privileges? Questions sounds like a, but most people want b. Someone deleted my b answer, too. -jctwu |
1998/9/15-16 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:14603 Activity:moderate |
9/15 is eudora 4.1 beta stable enough to use? \_ It's a beta. That means you're testing unstable code. \_ Some companies betas are more stable than other's releases. (I'll take a Solaris beta over a Win NT release any day.) \_ That's because you haven't learned Microsoft speak yet. Win NT 4.0 = "beta release". 4.0SP4 is the the real release. \_ THERE IS A SP4??? Where can I get it (without registering w/ M$)? \_ MS has been saying it will be released RSN for many months, but everytime they get ready for release, they find new bugs to fix. It might or not make it out before the NT 5.0 release in 2000. \_ If you're special, you can get parts of it or (get this!) a beta SP4 release. |
1998/9/14-15 [Reference/RealEstate, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:14591 Activity:nil |
09/13 Studio for sublet for semester or longer. http://soda.berkeley.edu/~hitran/sublet.html -hitran Please don't delete this. \_ try putting it in /csua/pub/housing \_ Learn how to make a real web page, not just using MS crap that puts in IMG src="file:///C:/My%20Documents/rent/floorplan.gif" (like we can see gifs on your stupid winblows machine) \_ And while you're at it, learn how to spell |
1998/9/13-15 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:14586 Activity:very high |
09/13 Does anyone have Quickbooks that I might borrow it...uh... to, you know, *try it out* before I *buy* it (Win98)? - seano \_ You can get a trial copy off the web site. Works for something like 50 transactions. \_ I'd like to try it out for a few years. I'd also like to copy the docs and burn off a few thousand copies to sell. -seano \_ What a pathetically obvious forgery. Note the lack of ' ' after the '-' before "seano" to be consistent. Note the extra space indent before the \_. Sheesh, what is simple forging coming to? -not seano \_ Uhm, wtf are you talking about? -confused that you give a shit \_ Dear confused. I advise that you examine your feelings of anger, confusion, and rejection. Why do you feel this way? \_ I'm not angry or rejected. Just confused. You may come to realize that these negative emotions are unnecessary to your health and well being, and are holding Feel your feelings, and be happy. - fake seano you back from being true to yourself. Let it all out. Feel your self, and be happy. - fake seano \_ I NEEEEED MY PAIN! -JTK \_ wtf are you using win98 anyways, you cum-tasting whore? \_ Cum tastes gooood! especially after you eat lots of fruit \_ meat (especially red meat) makes nasty-tasting cum, so if you want more blowjobs, become a vegetarian \_ Get someone less prissy to suck your cock. the docs and burn off a few thousand copies to sell. \_ Okay, it looks like I have to set the score straight for you unfortunate abortion mishaps: I don't want a trial copy of quickbooks. I do want to try it out for an unspecified length of time. If there is a SunOS 5.yadda version, I can use that too BUT THERE ISN'T SO I HAVE TO PUT THE WIN95 VERSION ON A WIN PARTITION DON'T I, MR. CUM-CONNAISSEUR. Finally, I don't care when losers forge my name because I'm a megalomaniac impressed by instances like this that illustrate how lesser people actually spend time concerned with me. -(fucker) \_ then why didn't you just ask if anyone had a copy of Quickbooks for you to try? I'm sure someone would have repsonded. \_ whatever flora is stuck in your rectum compliments well the fetid shit in your head... what sorry ass reason do you have for your problem with the way I asked the question and what makes you think no one responded? You are the kind of fool who would be markedly improved by \_ You seem somewhat distraught. Try pot. repeated stomping to the head/neck/genital areas. -(fucker) \_ like i said, if you asked politely someone might answer. |
1998/9/4-7 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows, Computer/SW/Unix] UID:14547 Activity:low |
9/4 For a humourous (and plausible) story of someone giving a MS Product Manager hell at Usenix NT, see: ~jon/pub/KornVsMS --jon \_ This is great! Has this been confirmed? \_ What's new? We already know that MS people don't have a clue about what they're talking about. It's pretty funny though. \_ Not that I am a great fan of MS software but you got to give them credit for knowing how to kick the shit out of unix. \_ csua should turn off acounts of berkeley alumns who live in Redmond Washington. \_ Not really. Anyone with a Marketing division could do that. Who speaks for unix? No one. \_ I am the Lorax, I speak for the BSDs. |
1998/9/4-7 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows, Computer/SW/Unix] UID:14543 Activity:low 52%like:14892 |
9/3 PA III (full time career position) opening in EECS Instructional & Electronics Support. http://www-inst.eecs.berkeley.edu/~iesg/jobs.html or /csua/pub/jobs/EECS-Inst-PAIII --brg \_ Noooo... don't do it! \_ kind of feels like going on a date with your sister, doesn't it? \_ I don't have a sister, but maybe. It's more like a gilded cage on a slave ship. |
1998/9/2-3 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows, Computer/SW/Unix] UID:14535 Activity:high |
9/2 Can someone give me help on authenticating NT users to a Linux box running Samba? Specifics in ~john/samba-nt. No "NT sucks, run Unix instead", since if this works we can ditch all our NT servers... -John \_ See the docs/security_levels.txt file distributed with samba. \_ You want to set "security = server" in smb.conf, and then add "password server = ntbox" (where ntbox is an nt machine that can authenticate users). See the docs/security_levels.txt file distributed with samba. \_ RTFM. This is all clearly document in the samba docs. \_ RTFM. This is all clearly documented in the samba docs. \_ Answers like this suck. It may be better to say which docs and where in the docs to find it, not just rtfm. \_ You fucking idiot. There's an obvious "docs" directory in the samba distribution with blatantly obvious filenames that a moron even of your caliber could figure out. You want me to edit the smb.conf file for him and wipe his ass with my silk hanky, too? Answers like this are perfectly reasonable when the docs are in your face and quite clear. You are such a fucking idiot, I feel the need to say it twice. \_ Calling me an idiot isn't helpful nor is answering rtfm to even the most obvious questions. It doesn't matter if the docs are in his face, he's asking for your help not responses that say rtfm. even the most obvious questions. Its lame CS people like yourself who don't promote or encourage the use of technology because your "know it all" attitude hinders anyone from approaching you to learn. No, you don't have to edit his smb.conf for him, but answering the question and then pointing to docs will be the most useful especially if he's a newbie. \_ It is not clearly documented in the samba docs. From the smb.conf man page: "If you mostly use usernames that don't exist on the UNIX box then use "security = share". Plus, when I log into NT domain (y) from an NT workstation on NT domain (x) I get my authentication information from whatever NT server in (y) decides it's the most available bdc (or pdc) rather than from one specific machine. Please don't make vicious, stupid comments like that, or at least sign your name, coward. -John |
1998/8/31 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:14528 Activity:very high |
8/31 Running microsoft win 9X, Starting any number of programs, the \_ which one? 95 or 98--or both? machine crashes. Cntrl-alt-del gets you to see that msgsrv32 is not responding (ending task usually allows normal comp. use thereafter). I've scoured the net and the only advice that seems to be out there is to turn off power management. This does not help. Any suggestions? (Please not: "use a real o.s." If I could get these people to use unix, i certainly would. Maybe Rhapsody will save the universe; until then, please work within the (implied) context of the question). Thanks. -crebbs \_ format disk, reinstall windows, restore from backups ( you do have backups, right? ). This is the general solution for all windows problems. -ERic \_ 95: you've installed all the available patches? 98: don't be stupid. Wipe disk, install 95 + patches. Poss. alternative: install NTWS if you've got the HW for it and it runs the required software. |
1998/8/25 [Computer/SW/Apps, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:14501 Activity:nil |
8/24 Los Angeles School District accused of software piracy (to the tune of $5 million) See: http://www.nytimes.com/library/tech/98/08/cyber/education/12education.html \_ They only paid $300K in fines, right? More $ -> Bill! |
1998/8/14 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows, Computer/SW/Unix/WindowManager] UID:14457 Activity:high |
8/14 Does anyone know of any good linux file viewers. Something similar to MacOS finder or BeOS desktop. I want something that DOES NOT look like MS Windows Exploder. \_ Try IE4.0 with ActiveDesktop. Can't go wrong. \_ They ported it to Linux??? \_ MS is everywhere. \_ Try kfm, it comes with KDE. Its sort of like the Windows Explorer and the MacOS Finder rolled into one. Another alternative would be to install "Crappy" Desktop Environment and use dtfm. I've heard that GNOME and GNUstep have nice file viewers, but I have not used these myself. As a former mac user, I find xterm and ls much more pleasing than the finder. |
1998/8/13 [Computer/SW/OS/Linux, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:14446 Activity:nil |
8/12 I have a PII and I've got Linux running on it. I have 6G hard drive space and I'm considering repartitioning and then installing Win95/98 on it along with Linux, but after reading usenet posts on it, have been a bit wary. It doesn't look very pretty. My question for Sodans: Have you successfully installed both on your computer? If so, how did you set your computer to boot? Thanks... \_ Barring availability of a program like Partition Magic or System Commander, the best way I've found is to install Windows 95 first and then install Linux. Tell Linux you want to boot from a floppy. It's not much slower and it'll save you grief if you need to reinstall Windows, because Windows will mess with your MBR. I do this with Redhat and Windows 95 OSR2 all the time. Forget lilo. --dim \_ Ugh, boot disks are a pain in the ass. I've successfully installed an unistalled linux and lilo with great ease. To get rid of any history of linux+lilo just restore your original partition with fips and run fdisk /MBR which will retore you master boot record to its original state. Hell, you might like linux so much that you'll get rid of win95 all together. :-) \_ You just keep the boot disk in the drive all the time. Not a big deal. The problem is not uninstalling Linux, but reinstalling Windows. It will hose the MBR and lilo in its march towards world domination! --dim \_ Many people who dual boot install ms windows first and then use a drive partitioner like Partition Magic or fips (fips15c comes with many linux distributions) to chop the drive. Don't forget to defrag you drive first. I wouldn't worry too much because you can always undo this. If you have any valuable data backup it up first (ie. old papers and projects) onto some mass storage device. If you have a new computer you probably have FAT32 which I hear is a pain in this ass. You'd better check up on that. There are many ways to dual boot but the best way is linux loader (lilo). To get rid of it (and the linux OS) type fdisk /MBR from the dos prompt \_ oh yeah, if you're installing from the RH distribution the installation software will automatically detect the other OS's partition and set lilo to dual boot both OS's. It selects linux as the default boot and gives you about 10 seconds to decide at startup. To change the lilo settings edit the /etc/lilo.conf file and invoke /sbin/lilo. You should also do this after recompiling your kernel. \_ Dual booting works fine; you just have to understand what you are doing. LILO rules; I once used it to setup 4 OS's on the same computer, including both SCO and Interactive Unix which used the same partition id and refused to coexist (had to create hand-edited MBRs...). Do the following: - back up current Linux stuff. - boot from a DOS 7.0 floppy, blow away Linux partition, create a Primary partiton (3G or something) -- then you don't have to resize it later. - install DOS 7.0. - install Linux, creating appropriate partitions. - install LILO on Linux root partition; this doesn't affect MBR, which M$ OS's have a habit of randomly overwriting. - mark Linux partition "active" with either DOS or Linux fdisk. \_ NOOO! Don't put win95 on your PC! It will permanently crash it! \_ NOOO! Don't put linux on your PC! It will permanently crash it! |
1998/8/8-13 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:14430 Activity:nil |
8/7 http://www.salonmagazine.com/sept97/21st/gates970925.html |
1998/8/7-8 [Computer/SW/OS/Linux, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:14425 Activity:insanely high |
8/7 http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/examiner/archive/1998/08/02/BUSINESS13169.dtl \_ ausman's quoted! \_ umm doesn't he know the author of that articla (reb eisenberg) personally? This is more of a logrolling thing than anything, and eisenberg's articles are usually pretty fatuous. But atleast she actually _quotes_ a human being in this one... \_ Linux maybe easy to install for soda geeks, but not for casual users. The learning curve of Linux is too steep for casual users. Why would my grandma want to know about file permissions and how to recompile the kernel when a new device is installed? I'd like to see an alternative to M$, but Linux at current stage just wont do it in the ease of use department. \_ The Linux OS is actually much simpler than the Win95 OS. It's overall structure may be somewhat difficult to understand at first but when you compare it to Windows 95 it's really not bad. The one thing that Linux lacks is a fully developed front end so doing any kind of configuration requires a geek brain. Windows, on the other hand, has such a fully developed front end that it covers up the horrible complexity of the OS. \_ The point made at the forum (yes I was there) was that most Windows users have *never* installed the OS... It came preinstalled on their machines. I installed RedHat 5.1 recently and it was so simple my iguana could do it. As for drivers, hello, Linux lets you compile things as modules that can be inserted into the kernel and removed at run time with no trouble. I'm sure it won't be long before RedHat automates getting and compiling new driver modules as root a reality... It's pretty likely that people will never have to be root on their own systems unless they want to be. -mogul \_ My grandmother has conceptual difficulty with the concept that moving the mouse causes the virtual pointer on the screen to move. What seems obvious to you, is not so to the average user. Kernel? Drivers? Modules? Compile? Root? Explain *that* to my grandmother. Good luck in Linuxland. Until you've got a Linux system my grandmother can deal with Linux won't be any sort of serious home market competition. \_ Hey motherfucker, *my* grandmother was Admiral Grace Murray Hopper's secret lesbian lover on-and-off throughout the 1950s. *She* invented COBOL, and that bitch Hopper stole it from her and took all the credit. She got a UNIVAC running with a soldering iron and a bootstrap paper tape (punched by hand, with a pencil, guessing where the holes should be) just in time for it to predict that Eisenhower would win the Presidential election on national TV. *My* grandmother *laughs* at Windows, saying that it's only fit for people who drool on themselves. JUST BECAUSE YOUR GRANDMOTHER IS "SPECIAL", DON'T EXPECT THAT EVERY OTHER SINGLE DAMN ELDERLY PERSON IN AMERICA IS TECHNICAL IMBECILE. THANK YOU. A TECHNICAL IMBECILE. THANK YOU. \_ Yep, exactly. A univac and soldering iron is just as far from real people as linux. Thanks for helping to make my point. \_ STUPID SERIES OF BRAINLESS FLAMES DELETED \_ My grandmother was scared of the point-and-shoot camera we gave her for Christmas (total controls: on/off switch, "take picture" button) and wanted us to take it back because she was afraid she'd never be able to learn how to use it. Obviously, she'll never become a Windows user, either -- therefore, Windows can never succeed in the commercial marketplace! QED. Using "my grandmother can't \_ Your grandmother is a bonehead. What more is there? The world will be a better place when the old bag is dead and the rest of us can move on without her. don't have the time to wait for hackers to write the do this" is a boneheaded metric. \_ STUPID BRAINLESS FLAME DELETED \_ Hmmm...does an average user know what "compiling a new driver" is? My sister has no concept of a hard disk, memory or cpu. Some of my co-workers (who are EE) think hard disk and memory are the same thing and use those terms interchangeably. \_ I've had to deal with the RAM/HD thing before too. After 10 minutes of careful explanation, they still didn't get it. Let's get real here, folks, the vast majority of people don't think Windows is easy. Forget any sort of unix until it's as easy, or easier to install,use, configure, upgrade, patch, etc, as windows is today. \_ For what it's worth I think that anyone who likes computers (as opposed to just tolerating them) can install and run Linux successfully. By the way, I know a lot of grandfathers who have had no trouble installing Linux. Many grandfathers are in their \_ Keep the discrimination bullshit off the motd. I know you're inundated with that crap at Cal everyday but seriously, it has no place outside your save the whales sociology classes. the whales sociology classes. The typical grand father outside a trailer park is in his 60s or older. Unlike your grandfather he didn't impregnate his own daughter to produce his own son/grandson. \_ Fuck off, anonymous asshole. --dim \_ oooh, aaah, your sharp wit has cut me to the bone! oh help me! help help! Your genetic "purity" is showing through. \_ Fuck off, anonymous asshole. --dim \_ Fuck off, you purified asshole. 40's (although I know some in their 60's running Linux). Why discriminate based on age? --dim \_ stupid series of brainless flames deleted. \_ Take a look at redhat 5.1. If you can't install that, you probably can't program your VCR's clock either. -jor Why are we still talking about Sunday's paper, anyway? \_ I can't program my VCR's clock but I can program in 5 major languages, multiple OS experience, write client/server apps, etc, etc. What's your point? My computer isn't a VCR. \_ It would be nice if other hardware vendors would support it. Device drivers are typically 6 months behind. \_ What for? Hackers can just deal or write their own drivers and it's too hard for the home market. \_ First of all, I am not a hacker. Secondly, I don't the time to wait for hackers to write the drivers. Thirdly, it's to time consuming to search for drivers that hackers wrote. \_ Yes, and why should the companies waste their time writing drivers for all 6 of their linux customers when they could make some real money from their potentially millions of windows customers? You have 3 choices: 1)use windows, 2)write your own drivers, 3)just deal with the fact that you're not using a consumer level OS and all that goes with it. It's a pure fantasy to think linux will get new drivers at the same rate as windows users. Who gives a flying fuck about a zero income producing market? \_ you are a dumb fuck. gnu software is a zero income market because PEOPLE DON'T CHARGE FOR THEM not because they're \_ My OS user base has grown %100 in the last 5 minutes. We went from 1 user to 2. Lesson: don't use statistics to lie. Growth is meaningless. Only current and immediate future absolute figures count. Your lack of concern for income is one reason you'll never manage anything but your linux box and your dog house and I'll bet your dog goes on strike in the first 6 weeks. inferior. \_ i give a flying fuck about a zero income market considering that they make real OS's. Windows may dominate now but \_ Linux is s0 k-rad it kan f1t en 2kay!!!1112!@!@11 Linux has the fastest growing user base in the OS market. It is expected to soon outdo MacOS. \_ STUPID BRAINLESS FLAME DELETED \_ The article mentions that Linux was ported to the Palm Pilot. infoP? \_ check recent issues of MicroTimes/Computer Currents (within the last month or two); I saw an article there on the porting project, but I don't recall when. -goetz \_ How??? PalmPilot can hold only like 2MB of ram/storage. \_ Linux is s0 k-rad it kan fit en 2kay!!!1112!@!@11 \_ I know someone running it on a PalmPilot. It's pretty cool. --dim \_ "cool" is a good metric. How about "useful"? \_ a multiuser OS in the hand of a clueless(which the majority of the casual users are) is more vulnerable security wise than an OS designed with clueless user in mind(Windoze). Do those Linux distributors have a version with most vulnerable service turned off? \_ Who is going to tell my grandmother she needs a security patch later, much less help her install it and make sure it's done? Who will help her install MSWord on her Linux box? \_ Who will tell your grandmother that she needs a new version of MSIE or Netscape or Eudora because of insecurities in the current version? Who will help her install MSWord on her Win<xx> box? If your grandmother falls in the forest and there is nobody around to hear it, does she still make a sound? All these are questions that you must answer before you reach the path to true enlightenment. \_ I answered this but it was deleted: anyone who can double click the SETUP.EXE icon will do it for her. This means tech support from anyone, the kid who cuts her grass, a friendly neighbor, the plumber who fixed her broken pipe last week. None of those people is going to have a friggin clue about linux and rightly so. Trying to claim windows is as uncommon or hard to use as linux is beyond stupid. That sort of comment puts you well into the realms of the self deluded and blind. |
1998/8/1 [Computer/SW/WWW/Browsers, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:14418 Activity:high |
7/31 Latest M$ claim: The company said the following in court filings: [...] It planned to integrate its Internet Explorer technologies "long before" Netscape Communications even existed, refuting the government's claim. In a conference call, Microsoft said that it has been working since as far back as late 1993 on this project. \_ I've seen IE on the Win 95 beta (code name Chicago) in summer of 1994. It wasn't called IE then. At that time, I had no idea what WWW is. \_ I remembered when Chicago was being presented. It was the days of NCSA Mosaic which was about the same time that Netscape was about to start. www wasn't as big but it was still there. \_ is really doesn't matter what m$/gov claims on the ie issue. in the end gov will define clearly what an o/s is and is not, and what an app is and is not for the software industry because the software industry is either incapable or unwill to do it. just compare it with the development of the tv rating system. \_ I thought the IE/OS issue has already been settled by some court. The issue now is whether M$ has participated in anti-competitive practices such as designing OS to purposely destroy its competitors (Netscape, RealNetworks, Caldera, etc. \_ That decision was decided by judges who knew jack about what an OS and web client is. M$ can make the \_ What the judges say, ignorant or not, is what will happen. ridiculous argument that merging OS/IE improves performance because it allows it to load up faster. the icon it won't take as long. Hell, might as well When you think about this really means that Win98 loads up most of IE so that when you double click load programs into memory because it will already be the icon it won't take as long. Hell, you might as well load up every other program on your computer at boot time while you're at it. That way you won't have to load programs into memory when you really need them because it will already be there. The fact is Active Desktop SUCKS, and so does IE, and your computer is not a fucking web page. You don't internet explore your hard drive. \_ The best thing about the Active Desktop is that you still have the option to turn it off. --dim \_ IE not only loads faster, it runs faster than netscape. \_ Here's the deal. Windows 98 is faster than than Windows 95 with IE4 integrated. BUT, Windows 95 without IE4 (i.e., not integrated but as a separate app or just running Netscape) is FASTER than both Windows 95+IE4 integrated AND Windows 98. --pcjr \_ In what way? Java? That's because they changed the specs to be M$ pseudo java. I wonder how netscape and IE compare to each other on a unix box where it's fair. \_ Netscape beats the crap out of IE on a solaris box. Despite netscape extermely slow load uptime, it is still faster than IE which uses all that MainSoft crap. And IE won't run on anything less than an ultra, netscape will run just fine on an SS2. \_ *I* IExplore(tm) my hard drive! Bill said it was the best way! Everything is a web page! All data is best represented as a web page! BILL! BILL! BILL! |
1998/7/10 [Computer/SW/OS/Linux, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:14312 Activity:moderate |
7/9 Beware Windows 98's File Deletion Bug! <DEAD>www.pcworld.com/cgi-bin/pcwtoday?ID=7366<DEAD> \_ Boycott Windows. Get BeOS or Linux. http://www.be.com http://www.redhat.com \_ BeOS == Be, Linux != RedHat. http://www.debian.org \_I was only trying to give out helpful pointers. Not point to official pages. Speaking of which there's <DEAD>callug.cs.berkeley.edu<DEAD> http://www.linux.org http://www.cheapbytes.com <-- get your $2 cd here \_ just tried this. yucky, keyboard navig in win98 explorer semi-br0ken from win95. mebbe I will replace win98 with a Linux variant, but how can I be sure my Okidata Okipage 6e printer (funky printer where OS does a lot of the computation through win95 specific drivers) would still work? Ack. \_ I found my Cannon bj4000 printer on the filter list. If you have a postscript printer then you're in luck because you won't need any special filters. You can just send postscript documents straight to the printer. Half the laser printers out there are postscript. \_ It might not; this is one way that Microsoft locks people into its operating systems. "WinModems" and such. Try asking on comp.os.linux.hardware if it's supported anywhere. \_ Is anyone trying to set up a compatibility API so that MicroSquish drivers can be used under linux and whatnot? |
1998/7/8-9 [Computer/SW/OS/Linux, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:14299 Activity:insanely high |
7/8 What happens if you do a set uid=0. Does that automatically give your root access. (set gid=0, set user=root) \_ You know, if you try logging in as "System Administrator" without a password on some of those NT machines they'll let you right in. Those are our security-minded sysadmins at eecs instructional. \_ NT is insecure by definition. Besides, who cares if you can login as admin on an NT client? All you can do is hoze the local machine, which is going to be wiped & reinstalled anyway since NT sucks so badly. \_ If you have access to the console, any OS is insecure by definition \_ If the machine is up and running, it's insecure by definition. \_ Strongly agree!!! The most secured system is the one powered off!!! \_ Someone here gets the crash screen a few times a week. I guess I am among the very few lucky ones since I've only gotten the crash screen a few times in the past months. \_ What's wrong with you people. I have NT running \_ We're mad as hell that Microsoft is spending millions of dollars in seldom-countered \_ At least, I can run more applications than Linux developer can support. Imagine trying develop Oracle applications with Linux... Oh..I forgot Oracle doesn't support Linux. \_ If it's not supported by the major software vendors or my company, it's useless!!! advertising that creates the impression that there is something wrong with anybody who doesn't Don't want to waste that on a Linux OS where I can't install anything but shareware and freeware. use Microsoft software. (Even if that's not the particular meme you were repeating.) The looks you get when you say you don't use Windows are like the looks when you say you're a vegetarian, or an atheist. -- vegetarian atheist Linux user use Microsoft software. since last year, I have not experienced any system crash yet. I have IIS 3, Oracle 8 server, networking, and a bunch of DB development tools. \_ your machine must be going at 2 miles per hour. FOR THE LAST TIME...GET LINUX. \_ Not if you got a PII with 300mhz system and 128MB RAM, Dell Workstation 400. Don't want to waste on a Linux OS that is supported by shareware and freeware. \_ machines scale linearly O(n) with Linux and O(log(n)) with Winblows. Funny, there's about ten times more software with Windows but you can still do so much more with Linux. \_ The point is, the software I need to get my work done is not supported by Linux. If you work for the corporate company, you don't have luxury of picking the sofware, in my case database and web tools, you want to use. \_ I work with both unix and winblows based machines at work which involves web and database integration. I find unix tools much more flexible and easier to work with than the winblows ones. See Perl DBI modules. \_ My company doesn't like \_ Apache has had in-proc Perl support for a good perl. We like products been? such as the Oracle 2000 products. It's faster to develop and has nicer UI. Besides, cgi/perl is slow. It needs to compile and start a process every web access. If you need support like 500+ users, it's going be nightmare. \_ Apache has had single binary, in-process Perl support for a good long time. Where've you been? Microsoft PR firm? \_ So does IIS. That's no point. There are guidelines within IS group of what software is permitted and what software is not. For ex., we're not allowed write java applets. \_ Don't pretend, then, please, that the peculiar prejudices of your IS group represent a good technical argument. "My IS group hates free software" != "besides, cgi/perl is slow". Your companies can detest free OSes all they like, but it doesn't make them any less scalable. \_ It's a Corporate life. They don't call "corporate slave" for nothing. \_ I'll take my freedom, thanks. \_ Hear, hear. Working for someone else's IT department really blows goats. Excuse me while I exacerbate the problems that this particular motd was developing already. -- tmonroe \_ It's the leaning tower of motd! \_ AT some point the motd just has to wrap back to the left side. -ERic \_ Yeah, God damn gcc, Perl, Apache, X11, SSH, Emacs, GIMP, Netscape, and the rest of them to HELL! They weren't written by Microsoft Certified Developers! And none of those wimpy languages like Scheme and Java, because they aren't Visual Basic! And BIND and sendmail supporting the fundamental architecture of the Internet... that's just a myth made up by Microsoft haters! Everyone knows that TCP/IP was really developed on Windows NT by Microsoft Certified Developers, who wouldn't touch that shareware and freeware with a 1,024-foot pole! \_ Tell that to your CIO. \_ We already had this flamewar, once upon a time: but I'll repeat myself. It is not difficult to get jobs using Linux which do not require you to support Windows. I do not have a CIO, but I do have a boss and coworkers who are enthusiastic about software other than that which you get from Redmond. Thank you. \_ Maybe I should quit my $80+K job and my 5 yrs of M$/Oracle experience and go for Linux/Perl supported company. \_ Yes, you should. There are already $80K Linux jobs here and there, a nice feat considering the presently low market share of Linux. \_ With little or no Linux experience??? I don't know. You'll lucky to get $60-70K job. I am sure if you are expecting 10-20% increase for job change. Good luck if you looking Linux job at $90-100K. \_ yes. \_ DUDE!!!! YOU'VE JUST FOUND A MASSIVE SECURITY HOLE!!!!! DON'T TELL ANYONE, OR SUN WILL SEND A TEAM OF BLACKSUITED KILLER NINJAS UNDER COVER OF NIGHT TO SNUFF YOU OUT!!!! \_ Hmmm...I just tried this "% set uid=0; rm -f /etc/passwd" but permission denied. \_ Yer just not eleete enuf. try with a " ~ " before the /etc/passwd. \_ try cp /bin/csh ~; chown root:root ~/csh; chmod a+s ~/csh |
1998/7/6-7 [Computer/HW, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:14290 Activity:very high |
7/6 Yes I did a stupid thing-- installing Active Desktop just to see what it looks like. Now, how do I uninstall it? Please don't post anything like "format, install a real OS" or "install NT again". Thanks. \_ I think that formatting and re-installing Windows is your best bet. Active Desktop leaves a lot of crap lying around and makes your computer much slower, even if it is uninstalled. \_ try hot sex on the carpet. \_ that only works if you're trying to make your roomate go away. a m$ program is a lot harder though. \Nothing is as hard as I am when I think of psb -#1 PSB FAN \_ I always just recorded live video/audio and sold it on the net. \_ Looks like you did the right thing. \_ Let this be a lesson to install linux. Try finding someone \_ WTF does linux have to do with active desktop? who does have the IE4 uninstall option. Then try copying the windows registry settings from their's onto yours. It's a long shot but it might work. \_ Damn, if this isn't the most dumbshit advice I've seen on the motd in at least 24 hours.... \_ you might want to try this because not only will it get rid active desktop but it will also give a you new clean registry which will make your computer go a lot faster. Backup all your personal files and installs onto a zip drive. Then reinstall windows and everything else you backed up. \_ He said none of that "install NT again". He wants a real solution. \_ Yes, you can disable Active Desktop. - William Gates \_ Thanks for all the enthusiasm. Are there any real answer? Thanks. (btw I can't uninstall under Add/Remove option) \_ Do you have admin rights? I assume you do. Did you install it as another user? \_ I haven't personally tried this but coworker says to uninstall IE4 completely and then reinstall IE4 without the active desktop feature. --paulwang \_ Just tried, can't find IE program in the Add/Remove menu. \_ Go to "Product Updates" in the "Help" menu in IE4 it will bring up a menu of IE4 components you can add/remove \_ I can add but can't remove. Try it. \_ Just in case, you have looked for Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 in the Add/Remove menu right? I have it in my menu and I'm pretty sure I've uninstalled IE4 before. -- paulwang \_ open My Computer, choose View, then Folder Options and then click on the General tab. Select the Classic Style radio button and click on Apply. Now click on OK. Next, choose View As Web Page to deselect Web Page view. For all practical purposes, this puts you back to the Standard Desktop. \_ Yes, you can disable Active Desktop. - Jennifer Gates \_ Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus. - Sun Microsystems \_ what do you guys know? You are Sun Microsystems that is going nowhere but down. \_ Sun Microsystems learned how to "go down" from yer mom if you know what I mean. \_ I don't know. Please explain in blow by blow detail. \_ But this doesn't uninstall it. You're still clogged full of shit all over your computer. You've only disabled some of it. |
1998/6/29-7/1 [Computer/SW/OS/FreeBSD, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:14267 Activity:high 66%like:13852 |
06/28 Does Linux or FreeBSD compile for Win95/98? \_ Can you play CDs in a VCR? \_ No, but my computer has a retractable cup holder. \_ Should be "Can you play a CD player in a VCR?". \_ Yes. What of it? \_ It compiles on NT (Open-Something environment) \_ on != for \_ Are you trying to get Winblows to emulate the entire Linux or BSD OS? It won't happen. Anything M$ makes will crash if it does anything remotely interesting. \_ You want to run unix as an application under Win95? Are you fucking stupid or just a fucking stupid troll? \_ nuff said \_ I think this person wants to create Linux or FreeBSD binaries using Win95/98. But then why??? Just borrow some CD rom from some Soda geeks. \_ Sounds more like they want to compile binaries FOR Win9x on Linux/FreeBSD, which would make developing Win code less painful since you wouldn't actually have to use it. \_ Possibly you can use the Cygnus stuff as a cross-compiler to do that. \_ Whatever they want, if they don't explain it fast, this whole troll is getting purged. |
1998/6/11-16 [Computer/Networking, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:14203 Activity:moderate |
6/11 Next week I plan to try to meet the 6bone co-ordinator to discuss a \-Do you mean Bob Fink?--psb UCB student site on the 6bone (http://www.6bone.net which is the worldwide experimental IPv6 Internet. I'm again asking for interested parties who want to learn about the next-generation Internet protocol through experience. If interested, please e-mail. -- schoen \_ the csua should put one of the office sparcs on this & can also help with the nameservice \_ Cool, I'll bring it up at a meeting or come by. -- schoen \_ Talk to the vp \_ Er, a late-night chat with the VP was what originally persuaded me this was feasible. I think he knows about it. :-) -- schoen \_ you mean PROPOSED next-generation internet protocol, which will just get dumped by the wayside when Microsoft forces IP-NT down everyone's throats. M$ jumped into IP late, which is the only reason it's still around. They're not going to make the same mistake again. \_ Say what? IP-NT? WTF are you babbling about? MS is the only reason IP still exists or the only reason MS still exists? Both statements are ridiculously stupid. http://www.getagrip.org \_ No, IP wasn't quashed because it was well established before M$ could get around to making their own proprietary protcol. They'll squash IP just as soon as they're done squashing IPX. \_ They already made their own protocol. It sucked. --dim \_ They already made their own protocol. It sucked. If it was better than IP people would've wanted to use it regardless of what was established first. --dim \_ that won't stop them from trying to do it again. Or forcing it down the market's throats anyway. \_ M$ already made their own server OS, NT. It sucked If it was better than unix people would've wanted to use it regardless of what was established first. \_ Huh? NT is a moderate success. Netbeui is a dismal failure. --dim \_ Exactly. NT sucks but they're forcing it down the market's throat anyway. You seem to have missed the sarcasm's point. \_ You missed my point, which is that M$ couldn't force Netbeui down the market's throat. --dim \_ Actually, I know the guy who just completed a IPv6 implementation for NT w/Microsoft. \_ no surprise, they'll provide token support just like they 'support' IPX \_ I am personally optimistic that IPv6 will be widely used; it has the support of many people, and take a look at who the existing 6bone sites are: some very influential players, including the major networking hardware and software companies, computer manufacturers, and ISPs. There is also a well-thought- out gradual transition mechanism and substantial backward compatibility. And yes, even Microsoft promises to embrace it at present. As for the "PROPOSED" bit: IETF will never go back on IPv6. Perhaps the big network of the future will be MSN rather than the Internet, but the Internet itself will speak IPv6, be it relevant to most users or not. -- schoen \_ Foolish optimist. Most of the big players 'support' IPX too, but that doesn't make it any less dead. \_ YEAH!!! That "schoen" guy is a GREAT BIG DOODYHEAD!!!!!! MICROSOFT WILL WIN!!!!! I'm already looking forward to using MS-WWWINS (Microsoft World Wide WINS) as the protocol on the NETWORK OF THE FUTURE, 'cause IT'LL BE GREAT!!!!!, just like ALL MICROSOFT PRODUCTS!!!!!!! IPv6 SUX!!!!!!!! |
1998/6/2-4 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:14162 Activity:high |
6/1 Is there any way to measure time to the nearest milisecond (or (less) under Windows NT 4? Can someone tell me where I can find the answer to this question? Thanx. -dcw \_ WINDOWS NT isnt accurate to the nearest millisecond. \_ If it's a Pentium (P5/P54C/P55c) you can read the performance counter registers which tell you the exact number of clock cycles since reset. I believe the PPro/PII have something #include <time.h> clock_t start, finish; start = clock(); finish = clock(); duration = double(finish - start)/CLOCKS_PER_SEC; Routine Required Header Compatibility clock <time.h> ANSI, Win 95, Win NT The clock function tells how much processor time the calling process has used. The time in seconds is approximated by dividing the clock return value by the value of the CLOCKS_PER_SEC constant. In other words, clock returns the number of processor timer ticks that have elapsed. A timer tick is approximately equal to 1/CLOCKS_PER_SEC second. In versions of Microsoft C before 6.0, the CLOCKS_PER_SEC constant was called CLK_TCK. (this was taken fron MSVC++ 5.0 help files. Note that clock() returns -1 if the clock is unavailable for some reason.) --emarkp similar. 486 doesn't. AMD, Cyrix, etc.: dunno. --phr \_ KeQueryPerformanceCounter and if 1 microsecond is not good enough, look at http://www.sysinternals.com/sysperf.htm -tracs \_ Using Visual C++ 5.0, there was some ftime function that put ms info into a structure. good for random seeds -jctwu \_ You idiot, there's only 20 bits in a microsecond. \_ you idiot, it should be "there ARE only 20 bitS...." - your english prof. \_ in theory 20 bits is bad, but it works really well in practice - mail me if you want to talk about it -jctwu \_ look for clock() in the MSVC++ 5.0 help files -- emarkp (abridged) |
1998/5/22 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:14127 Activity:moderate |
5/21 how do i get tcpip & remote dialup networking setup on windows 3.11? \_ 3.11? Don't be daft. At least use win95, if not NT or unix. \_ Boy, that was real useful. Do you work for Microsoft tech support? \_ get the TCP/IP add-on for WfW3.11 .. dial-up? use your ISP's win 3.1 prog \_ Trumpet Winsock was what I used for win 3.1 (I dunno what the differences are between 3.1 and wfw3.11). Go to http://www.tucows.com to look for it. \_ I remember using a program called Trumpet Winsock but I'm not sure they still use that now. All I remember was that it stunk really bad but that was what several ISP's recommended at the time. Personally, if I were you I would just kill WFW3.11 and put Linux or Window$95. (I'm too lazy to indent in pico). |
1998/5/5 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:14051 Activity:high |
5/5 There used to be (here on Soda) a neat little utility which would find zipcodes (and/or Area Codes). Is there still? What is it? thanks, -crebbs \_ http://www.usps.gov/ncsc/lookups/lookup_zip+4.html and http://www.555-1212.com/ACLOOKUP.HTML ? \_ This has been done on unix, dos, windows, etc going back years, but with all the new area codes, you're better off with the URLs someone else posted. \_ if you want the file versions, they are in /usr/share/misc. --aaron |
1998/5/2-6 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:14036 Activity:moderate |
5/1 Recommendations for Windows 95/NT programming books in C++? Beginner stuff, preferably. Thanx. \_ wouldn't you rather have a Win95/NT C++ programming book in English? \_ You moron. He/she wants to get a C++ program that outputs Win95/NT programs. \_ outputs Win95/NT books, you mean? Oh, okay. \_ My favorite book is _Compleat Learn C++ Windows 95/NT Programming in 21 Days for Morons and Dummies -- Unleashed!_ it comes with a free copy of Internet Explorer and Netscape, and has supplementary chapters on K-RAD MULT1PLAY3R 1NT3RN3T GAM3 PR0GRAMM1NG and "Why Java beats the hell out of C, C++, Eiffel, and LISP". \_ "Final Exit" by Derek Humphry \_ "No Exit" by Jean-Paul Sartre \_ "Programming Windows 95" subtitle "The Definitive Developer's Guide to the Windows 95 API" Charles Petzold, Microsoft Press, 1996 \_ "Windows 95 Programming Nuts and Bolts for Experienced Programmers" by Schildt, Osborne Press. With this and the one above, you don't need much more. This is the good intro, and Programming Win95 is the reference on everything you might want to do. -mogul \_ Does anyone have the new "Inside DirectX" book? I'm wondering if \_ I'm as good as I am think it's as good as it is thick. \_ I'm as good as I am thick \_ Covers everyhing other than D3D for which there will be another book. - AdamG@MS \_ D3D sux. Use OpenGL instead. \_ We already had a memorial beer bash after you left. You can't come back now. |
1998/4/29 [Academia/Berkeley/CSUA, Computer/SW/OS/Windows, Computer/SW/Unix] UID:14018 Activity:nil |
4/27 Berkeley Systems/Bezerk is looking for a Unix/NT admin. see /csua/pub/jobs/BerkSys --jwang |
1998/4/24-26 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:14006 Activity:high |
4/24 There are many open positions at Berkeley based software company that's growing fast and will probably go public next year. I'm especially looking for NT/win95 sysadmin person. See /csua/jobs/TomSawyerSoftware for more details and/or mail me. -gabe \_ Permission denied. Change the permissions. \_ WinNT sysadmin is a contradiction in terms. -#9 psb fan \_ I need to setup a WINS server or PDC with one-way trust with another domain. So, who is supposed to setup it up? An engineer? My janitor? \_ Berkeley student with engineering major doing sys admin? Please don't insult us. \_ Funny thing is, sysadmins look down on engineers as mindless grunts and bean counters. The truth is probably more like both jobs require brains and talent which is taken for granted by management, the true idiots of the world. \_ Hellllooooo BOZO! This is the COMPUTER SCIENCE Undergraduate Association. You are a moron. \_ "us" refers to sys admins. \_ Ok, then same answer: we can't do their jobs, they can't do ours and anyone who hires one to do the other is a fool anyway. Don't work for them. |
1998/4/22-24 [Computer/SW/Editors/Emacs, Computer/HW, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:14000 Activity:kinda low |
4/23 Where can I get a copy of emacs for PC? NT preferrably. \_ Check the FAQ (<DEAD>www.geek-girl.com/emacs/faq/93.html<DEAD> you amorous donkey: ftp://cs.washington.edu/pub/ntemacs/ \_ ftp://ftp.freebsd.com/ |
1998/4/22 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows, Computer/SW/Unix] UID:13992 Activity:nil |
4/21 I need WinNT 4.0 command-line equivalents of nice, sleep, and kill. Any around? -jctwu \_ http://www.itribe.net/virtunix Unix95 Collection Version 7 contains the utilities you seek. \_ tanx! =) \_ Sure. The installer is at ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/ \_ Why do people insist on posting this sort of religious stupidity? Out in the RW, you don't always have the religious CS school choice to use whatever you feel like. Yes, NT pretty much sucks, and so what? The answer to an NT problem is *not* "Uh uh uh! Install linux/freebsd/unix! Uh uh!" Get a clue. Try real life for once. \_ Why do people insist on posting this sort of "Oh _yeah_????? Why don't you pussy CS students try living in the _REAL_ world???" macho bullshit? If your job consistently forces you to use tools you dislike on a regular basis, then maybe you weren't thinking too hard when you selected your workplace. \_ Give that attitude to a prospective employer and you won't have too many workplace choices, boy. Or maybe not every \_ The San Francisco Bay Area is by all accounts a seller's market for technology jobs. People who prefer to work on Unix have any number of options around here. That's why this "real world" isn't as dismal as all that. \_ Wait until the market gets saturated. Then you'll beg for those MVS jobs. \_ Yes, and an asshole with a bad attitude in _any_ market will have a shorter list of jobs at a lower salary with less opportunity for advancement and is less likely to get a good reference in the RW, dismal or not. The world \_ "Asshole with a bad attitude"? You've had a lot of personal experience here, I take it . . . \_ DOH! I am struck to the quick! HAHAHA! Spare me the attempted wit. "I know you are but what am I?" is beneath a Cal student, any Cal student. \_ except saarp -tom is run by and for and is about people, not computers. one is the super genius techical guru you are and simply wants a decent job to pay the rent? We can't all be the GiantPenis BoyWonder you obviously are. Or... maybe some people actually *prefer* NT and just want a few of the unix tool ports but otherwise think Unix sucks? I'll be looking for open minds like yours the next time I interview. I merely implied it before, but since you said it, I'll agree: you are a stupid CS pussy with zero RW clue. Happy? \_ yes, I am a giantpenis wonderboy. and you're a nobody. Men like me invent the technology that shapes the future. You're a fucking nobody and you will stay a nobody for the rest of your life because of your lack of brain power. I AM THE COGNITIVE ELITE BECAUSE I WAS BORN WITH A HIGHER IQ. NOW GO BACK TO YER SYSADMIN JOB AND MAKE SURE THOSE THE MACHINES ARE RUNNING SMOOTHLY WHEN THE REAL ENGINEERS NEED IT. \_ BoyChild, engineers are dime-a-dozen cogs. Only management and sales count, and sales only counts when sales are good. Don't fool yourself. Boys like you are hired by the dozen and fired by the dozen. Given that I'm posting on the motd and I'm also not a student, a clever boy like you could figure out I already have an engineering/cs degree from Cal and unlike you might know what I'm talking about. What makes your future degree better than the one I already earned? Perhaps the cognitive elite isn't currently over-enrolled at Cal this semester? Can't wait for a chance to interview a few of you and ask some of those personality/attitude questions. \_ Uh, I (the person who posted the "why do you work in a job that regularly forces you to do things you dislike" comment) _am_ already out in the real world, thanks. And I regularly interview people. The only difference between us seems to be that I haven't decayed into a condescending, dour, bitter asshole like yourself. \_ I'm glad you have the talent, skill, experience, and perfect personality that allows you to choose your title, salary, and working arrangements at the company of your choice. I seriously doubt most here are in your unique position. Coming straight out of school, there is zero chance they'll start like that. Given a choice between a smart, flexible kid who will do the work I need done without religious lip and a smart, religious, mouthy kid who will do the work I need done but constantly bitches about how >insert free *nix here< would do it better because *nx is the answer to everything, I'll take the smart flexible kid everytime. When your only tool is a hammer, everything looks like a nail. BTW, send those flexible ones my way, you can have the mouthy little bastards. Either way, they're all still dime-a-dozen coming out of school. (If I pay you to run my Apple ][e network, that's what you'll do, your choice is to go elsewhere). \_ Not every free Unix advocate will insult a boss or tell a boss to switch operating systems. I developed on VB once because that was what I was hired to do. I was polite and did the work and didn't bash Microsoft horribly, but _I didn't stop caring about it_ either. Behold, my old boss wrote me e-mail recently about how people keep telling him Linux is worthwhile, and he may have to try it one of these days. You don't have to insult everyone like certain OpenBSD founders we know do in order to make progress for free software. If you can tell that all progressive groups != ISO, you can surely see the same about "*nx" advocacy. We will win -- slowly. \_ who's the asshole that starts every post with, "Out in the RW...?" yeah, we really need life lessons from you. \_ You seem to. What's your point, if any? \_ that your "i'm out in the RW" crap is old. go away. \_ And that you're assuming that we all live in a "real world" that's as broken as yours . . . |
1998/4/21 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:13990 Activity:nil |
4/20 "AP (Chicago) - (Microsoft chairman Bill) Gates, the featured speaker at the opening of the Comdex Spring Computer Show, was demonstrating the new Windows 98 operating system set to debut in June when the system crashed." |
1998/4/20-21 [Computer/SW/OS/Linux, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:13984 Activity:nil |
04/20 I need to burn a CD that will be compatible with the most operating systems possible. Of particular importance are Linux, MacOS, and NT but more than that is better. Should I use ISO 9660 filesystem or something else? --dim \_ ISO 9660 is the way to go -wombat \_ With Rock Ridge extensions? --dim \_ Yes please. Standards are good things, sometimes. \_ The good thing about standards is that there are so many to choose from. |
1998/4/14 [Computer/SW/Security, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:13950 Activity:high |
4/14 What's with the login uname? MS-DOS V3.3 ? Is this joke going to last forever? \_ It's no joke. We've secretly replaced soda with an MS-DOS machine (with Microsoft DOS/Connect for networking) and we were hoping no one would notice -- but damn it, you've spoiled everything. --root \_ MS-D0S???/? 1 CAN RUN K1NG"Z QU3ST 0N 1T!!!!1!!! BUT H0W DU 1 S3ND TH3 P1CTURZ 2 MY SKR33N?????? H3LP!!!1! \_ alias ver 'uname -a' \_ some perpetual April's Fools Joke \_ The best one so far, IMHO -muchandr \_ The joke's still there. jon@csua attaching his name as if he has done anything. |
1998/4/7 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:13914 Activity:nil |
4/7 How Many Suckas Must Get Dissed, you PUKES?! \_ The same as the number of geeks who think MS hasn't put Secret Evil Anti-Pirate Code in every MS product. By the way, the personal attack really helps make your point, if there was one. I'm still looking. \_ I'm going to try to say this as nicely as possible: You stupid motherfucking dick-sucking sack of dog shit. If you had any brains whatsoever (which in your case is obviously WAY too much to ask for) you would know that NT 4 is a shitload more stable than windows 95. I don't see how a idiotic shit-for-brains person like yourself can get off (and I mean that in the most respectable way) on telling people that the "NT is stable thing is a crock of shit." No, sir. YOU are the crock of shit. I have NT4 and win95 and Linux running on my computer and when I compared win95 and NT I found that it took conscious effort to make NT crash whereas win95 did it quite often. If you have a shitty video card that doesn't like NT, get a real one. If you use win95 'cuz you like to play games get a fucking clue. Don't start giving people you misguided "advice" which is really nothing more than complete bullshit and your attempt to mask your cluelessness by telling other people what they should be doing. Please do us all a favor and don't start telling people what to do until you have some semblence of an idea of what the fuck you're talking about. Have a nice day. --Mr.NT \_ The same dumbfucks who make mistakes on motd are never clever enough to retort. Make sure you make a copy of this reply, b/c it will get erased by the same lame cowards who weren't able to accept that the Daily Cal is a better newspaper than UCLA's, and it was UCLA who paid for the ad in the Daily Cal. |
1998/4/6 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows, Computer/SW/Unix] UID:13902 Activity:high |
4/5 Spring forward. \_ how does it work? like: 1:58,1:59,3:00,3:01,etc? if so that explains why my 2am cron job didn't run. \_ Yes, the second at 1:59:59 PST is immediately followed by the second at 3:00:00 PDT. You can verify that locale-aware Unix time code believes this with date -d '2:00 today' and similar. Daylight Saving Time is the mortal nemesis of cron. \_ Windoze gives users a nice reminder that the system time has been updated and please "verify" the new time is correct, because Gates isn't sure how to calculate DST. Whereas UNIX users know that the system will do the right thing. \_ umm... yes. this is a very good reason for me to use UNIX over windoze. \_ Actually since I may be multibooting I _don't_ want the OS to fuck with my system clock. You really want each of 95, unix and NT to advance your clock an hour? As only a semi-related issue, the whole daylight savings time thing is incredibly stupid. This is no longer an agriculturally based society, so we don't need that crap screwing things up. Although leap year and leap seconds are somewhat annoying, at least they're rare and more importantly, they are necessary to maintaining our current calendar system. (Although it might be a long time before we noticed all those leap seconds adding up) :) I say we should scrap the whole damned thing. \_ Actually DST is an invention of the 20th century to get extra productivity out of urban workers! In an agricultural society, people don't care as much about what time you say it is as they do about when the sun actually comes up. \_ Japan, Taiwan, and many Asian countries have already gotten rid of this shit. This is one main reason that Win95 asks you what region you're in, and whether you REALLY want to forward/fall back your clock. \_ I think every day should be shortned by about 2 minutes. then at the end of the month, we can all get an extra hour. This will allow us to work even harder for our employer, or to catch up on sleep, or net surfing. \_ I don't really care what the heck the time is on my PC's, so when Win95 asked me to fix the time, I laughed to see it *hours* off. I don't ask my pc to keep time, only to launch gamez. That is, after all, all windoze machines are good for. -ERic |
1998/3/31 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows, Computer/SW/Languages/C_Cplusplus] UID:13881 Activity:very high |
3/31 I should have went to CSU Hayward instead of Berkeley. This way, I can get my bachelor of SCIENCE in computer science and get discount on my auto-insurance. Because Berkeley gives bachelor of ART in computer science, people (ie. insurance) tend to fuck me around more. \_ Try EECS option C then. BTW, eventhough I have a B.S. degree, I still pay tons of insurance(2200/year!). Insurance rips you off no matter what degree u have. \_ Ride bike, and try to enjoy life and be less bitter. \_ Can't take a chick out on a date on a bike. Oh, then you must mean motorcycle. \_ Use a tandem. If she doesn't ride, she's not worth your time anyway. \_ How did a moron like you even get accepted, let alone graduate, from Berkeley? You're right, you should have gone to CSU Hayward. I'm amazed there are people like this at Cal. --dim \_ CSU Hayward doesn't have the UCB CS department. If you want to go to college "just to get a degree", go ahead and go there. \_ Get a mail-order BS for just these occasions, then. |
1998/3/25-27 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:13859 Activity:kinda low |
3/24 Judge orders m$ to stop calling its sabotaged piece of crap "Java." http://www.wired.com/news/news/technology/story/11199.html \_ http://www.microsoftwatch.com has gone from anti-Microsoft to pro-Microsoft in a matter of weeks. Reading the articles you can just tell that they've ignored all anti-M$ pointers. Something is up!!! \_ What are you ranting about? I read the only article there and can't see your little conspiracy. \_ Of course you can't see it. IT'S _THAT_ GOOD!!!!1!!! |
1998/3/19 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows, Computer/SW/Unix] UID:13837 Activity:high |
3/18 String foo = "help"; byte[] b = foo.getBytes(); ByteArrayInputStream bais = new ByteArrayInputStream(b); ObjectInputStream ois = new ObjectInputStream(bais); Customer customer = (Customer) ois.readObject(); bais.close(); ois.close(); FileInputStream fis = new FileInputStream("Customers.DB"); ObjectInputStream ois2 = new ObjectInputStream(fis); /* the next line causes the error */ Hashtable Database = (Hashtable) ois2.readObject(); \_ Well, clearly this line is in error. This JAVA code gives the following error: Assertion failed: GET_RESOURCE_ATTR( r1 ) == RaInt64, file /CLO/Components/SLLIC_LITE/Src/lwo/opt_driver.c, line 2514 SIGABRT 6* abort (generated by abort(3) routine) location=7B041EB0. stackbase=7B03AF44, stackpointer=7B03B538 test.bat: 7927 Abort Does anyone know what the hell's going on with that error? This doesn't happen on my PC, but happens on UNIX!!! \_ And Sun Microsystem is sueing Microsoft because Microsoft claims to be Java compliant. Seems to me Sun should sue the other Unix vendor. |
1998/3/16-17 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows, Computer/HW/Drives] UID:13815 Activity:very high |
3/17 Hello, I am looking for suggestions about two things: 1. what is a good CD-R to get. Price [as long as we are still in the commercial electronics and not $10000 range] is not important, I would like it to write fast [4x is best consumer speed?], not break [so willing to pay for name brand using good components], easy to use [good software ... unix and windows?], and i suppose it woul dbe nice to have multi-write capacity. \_ Smart @ Friendly CD-R 4006 Deluxe (SCSI) I have it and really love it. I can even record 4x off an EIDE HD, which almost noone recommends doing. Lots of Adaptec software which is unparalleled. Yes, it has multi-write capabilities (even software that treats it as a writeable disk drive) \-is this the one that is about $600? i saw this at a certain unnamed unhelpful southbay consumer electronics store but had never heard of S&F ... are they actually repuatable company? --psb 2. is there a decent book on windows for a total windows illiterate. and i mean total. on the other hand i dont need to have general computer concepts like the difference between files and memory \_ You shall be crushed, your bloody, battered bones fed to \_ psb, u shall be crushed, your bloody, battered bones fed to explained to me. in fact ideally it would mention design issues [like does windows9# mmap ... not looking for programming reference but would like to be abel to analyze design of a system]. --psb \_ PSB, why don't you fuckin' stop rambling. \_ you shall be crushed, your bloody, battered bones fed to just punishment for crossing the path of His Holiness, the psb. -psb #1 Fan by a plague beggarman. This shall be your righteous and just punishment for being a superficial FUCKHEAD. \_ psb shall be crushed, your bloody, battered bones fed to \_ You shall be crushed, your bloody, battered bones fed to wild dogs, the dogs trampled by elephants, their mashed carcasses fed to wild pigs, the pigs shall be speared lengthwise, left to rot in the burning sun for half a month, whereupon their festering remains shall be burned, the ashes dumped over the lip of a raving volcano, carried by a plagued beggarman. This shall be your righteous and just punishment for being opposed to the will of the psb psb forever. -psb #1 Fan just punishment for being opposed to the will of the antipsb and lacking sufficient intellect or imagination to do anything more "clever" and lacking sufficient intellect or imagination to do anything more "clever" than edit someone else's motd entry. \_ Go psb -psb fan #4 |
1998/2/17-19 [Computer/SW/Database, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:13686 Activity:nil |
02/17 FedEx Backs Away From NCs In Favor Of Windows Machines. Big blow for companies like Sun/Oracle/Netscape. \_ http://www.techweb.com/wire/story/TWB19980217S0005 |
1998/2/14 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows, Industry/Startup] UID:13673 Activity:insanely high |
2/13 JUNK ABOUT NT ERASED. You guys just don't get the big picture, and never will. Of course people in the academic community know why Microsoft products are inferior, but try to educate and tell the truth to the rest of the population. They will never learn, and will never care how/why/why not to use Microsoft. They will forever be using Microsoft products because it "looks easy" and is cheap. The ultimate bottom line is, yes, Microsoft sucks, but they will keep leveraging, buying, sueing, threaten, whatever until they have everyone else using their products. That is the destiny, and nothing can stop it. Not Sun, not Netscape, not IBM. Not even the government or DOJ. Just accept the fact, just accept the truth, just accept the future. As Sun Tsui says, the war is won even before it has begun. \_ What's that you say? Hopeless? -- Why, very well! -- But a man does not fight merely to win! No -- no -- better to know one fights in vain! ... No! I fight on! I fight on! I fight on! -- Edmond Rostand, _Cyrano de Bergerac_ I am trying my personal best and volunteer substantial time to educate others about Unix, and while I can breathe well enough to utter criticisms of Windows for the benefit of just one more student, I don't want to hear any of this about "destiny". We make our _own_ destiny. -- schoen \_ yeah, we already know why M$ sucks, so stop your bandwidth, say somethin' intelligent and somethin we don't already know, and most importantly, DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT DAMNIT \_ Uhm... ya. Whatever. Obviously, you're young and ignorant of the way the world works. No one stays on top forever. No one. \_ yeah, we already know why M$ sucks, so say somethin' intelligent and somethin we don't already know. Most importantly, DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT DAMNIT \_ Microsoft's biggest opponent is Microsoft itself. People are tiring of their crappy products and support. People are opposed to the idea of a huge corporate monolith making decisions for them. Eventually, that will catch up to the company. It happens to most large corporations. It becomes difficult to respond to the desires of the consumer when a company reaches a certain size and Microsoft, too, shall pass no matter what becomes of its current competitors, although it may evolve into an entirely different sort of company (shift focus). --dim \_ No duh, they're moving to content providing business. MSNBC, MSN, M Start, Web TV, publishing, newspaper, propaganda, oh, just simple stuff that brain wash people. \_ You mean they're failing to move to content providing. Content is free. Let 'em have it. Can't support a zillion dollar company and their stock gains on content. They don't own content, nor can they possibly own all the way to acquire it. 'dim' was correct when stating that MS will just get too damned big. \_ Sure you can create content. Check out http://www.tomorrowneverdies.com |
1998/2/11 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows, Computer/SW/Unix] UID:13656 Activity:nil |
2/10 Unix/NT Sysadmin position available at Fujitsu PC Corporation. See /csua/pub/jobs/fpc-sysadmin for details -cdaveb \_ CDAVEB HAS BEEN CONVERTED TO THE DARK SIDE! |
1998/1/28 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:13585 Activity:high |
1/28 New job opportunities for Software Developers at a Berkeley start up company in /csua/pub/jobs/OPC_TECH. --emin \_ Does it in any way use Microsoft product? \_ No this company has absolutely nothing to do with Microsoft and I seriously doubt that Microsoft would even consider buying it. If you want an opportunity to do interesting, challenging, and creative software development this is a great place to work. --emin \_ Well, that means when I look for jobs elsewhere after a couple of years, I will not be able to find anything cuz most of the companies want to hire Microsoft people. UNIX is c00l and all but Microsoft is the one that pays the rent and the bill man. \_ Oops. UNIX must be paying my bills by mistake. -- khogan |
1998/1/28 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:13584 Activity:high |
1/28 To all the anti-Bill-Gates people. If Microsoft is such an "evil empire", how come 75% of the jobs that I'm offered and 75% of the jobs that I get offers from are all Microsoft related? \_ Uhm.... DUH! That's *exactly* the point. Someone get the CSUA Bat. Apply until done. \_ And how do you define "M$ related"? \_ There are those of us who think that a little variety would be good for creative professional competition/development. micro$quish crushes individuality, like yours, with monolithic size, buyouts and market leverage. This is bad. \_ Don't explain, just get the bat. |
1998/1/21 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:13533 Activity:very high |
1/19 People I have talked to have experienced better performance running NT server on their standalone desktop, even though MS claims NT Workstation is optimized for such a task. Has this been your experience, too? -agee \_ Are you saying you really think M$'s claims have anything to do with reality? \_ As a workstation? No. Server sucks as a workstation in my experience given equal hardware, etc, etc. If you can stomach it, Win95 is tremendously faster. --embarassed to know these things \_ Actually, I installed NT Server on all of our group's machines, just for yuks. It's an amazing hog and gives you no benefits besides immeasurably irritating your stupid Winblows admin. Of course, that's more than worth it... -John \_ D00d! AIX is the future! -reiffin \_ You're not supposed to *use* NT Server. You install Server, Exchange, SQL, DNS, DHCP, user accounts, whatever, then go away. You don't login and use it as a workstation, fool. Don't you have anything better to do than install the wrong OS on your group's workstations? \_ Are you dense? I said I did it for laughs. In any case, they're both fundamentally broken and slow and inappropriate for techs' workstations at a unix- oriented company. Moron. -John oriented company. -John \_ And it didn't bother anyone that you replaced everyone's OS "for laughs"? What work do they do? \_ NT Server gives more priority to background processes compared to NT Workstation. The caching is different too. \_ What if I configure NT Workstation to give equal priority to foreground and background threads? Isn't this priority configurability not NT server specific? \_ The time slices are different. NTS uses a 120ns (ns?) time slices while NTW uses 10,20, or 30(?) depending on how you set the priorities. NTS spends less time doing context switches thus, technically speaking, NTS is more efficient than NTWS, however NTWS will appear more responsive because of the shorter time slices and incrased foreground priority. -NT pseudo-Guru \_ I don't know if I should believe this so called guru, since s/he gives the wrong unit for context switching. ns? come on, get real. \_ I'm not a physicist and said I wasn't sure what the unit types were. Frankly, I don't care. The concept is still true. Don't like the answer? Go read a book and quote me wrong on something I didn't put a question mark next to. I also didn't say "guru". Perhaps this is a comprehension (also known as nit- picker) problem on your part, not a conceptual fault on mine? -NT p-G \_ M$ is good at making "different" products using one or two different configuration lines. Expect IE to be called something else, and expect the gov to let them go. \_ Hey I never said the two OS's were stunningly different. I was just explaining to the best of my knowledge the differences as they exist. I'm aware and readily acknowledge that the bulk of the source is exactly the same between the two. NTS does have some extra admin tools on the CD but that isn't OS level stuff. -NT p-G |
1998/1/21 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows, Computer/SW/Unix] UID:13530 Activity:nil |
1/20 Sysadmin job available at Active Software. UNIX/Windows/backup sysadmin mostly. Webmaster experience also required. See /csua/pub/jobs/Active. -eric |
1997/5/15 [Recreation/Humor, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:32148 Activity:nil Cat_by:auto |
5/14 In order to improve the performance of your machine, please add the following in your .cshrc file in all of your accounts: ping -s http://www.microsoft.com 50000 > /dev/null & \_ To get squished please add "ping -s <DEAD>uclink4.berkeley.edu<DEAD> 50000 > /dev/null &" to the .cshrc in all of your accounts. \_ And the award goes to gosha, who in a supreme display of awe-inspiring stupidity has made us all laugh really hard: gosha 25671 1 0 16:52:00 ? 2:29 ping -s http://www.microsoft.com 50000 gosha 16807 1 0 10:19:41 ? 0:01 ping -s http://www.microsoft.com 50000 gosha 16696 1 0 23:20:56 ? 1:42 ping -s http://www.microsoft.com 50000 gosha 25499 1 0 16:49:47 ? 2:40 ping -s http://www.microsoft.com 50000 |
1997/4/1 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:32120 Activity:nil |
3/31 Can someone tell me how to get my win95 network dial-up to auto re-dial when the line is busy? I've been trying ritual dancing and magic incantations, but I can't seem to get it to work. Thanks. \_ Perhaps if you sign your name, I will tell you the insultingly simple solution to your problem. \_ Fuck you tom. \_ Get KeepGoin.ZIP, a program that clicks for you. It's the only. way in 95. Get it at <DEAD>www.windows95.com<DEAD> \_ Easier yet, try modifying the dialing properties under the DUN folder. I've got mine running 99 redials at 1 sec intervals. \_ I think that the bit about "get a real OS" should remain unsaid. |
1997/3/24 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:32098 Activity:nil |
3/22 Can someone tell me how to change the file association and extension on Win95/NT? I've tried using explorer to edit file type, etc etc, and nothing works. \_to change the file extension (make sure that you have the file extensions turned on (not hidden) and just click the right mouse button on the file in explorer and "rename" To change which program starts when you open a file: " 1 In My Computer or Windows Explorer, click the View menu, and then click Options. 2 Click the File Types tab. 3 In the list of file types, click the one you want to change. The settings for that file type are shown in the File Type Details box. 4 Click Edit. 5 In the Actions box, click Open. 6 Click Edit, and then specify the program you want to use to open files that have this extension." \_ from the Help file (try using it) brett \_ That's exactly what I tried, but everything graphical icons insists on starting PhotoShop instead of LView. I've tried taking everything off the list, and the association still exists. Now what? \_ You can do the same, but instead of edit that file type, do a remove of that file type. So, the next time you try to open that file with that extension, it'll prompt you for the application you want to open with. I hope this works. - nduong \_ Hack the registry. But this is generally not recommended unless you have training on registry. - nduong \_ http://www.uce.com Sell wintel box, buy real machine. \_ That's ok. I don't want a machine with an OS forces its company to send out 4000 pink slips. |
1997/3/24 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:32097 Activity:nil |
3/22 Help! I am FAT FAT FAT, and I need to lose weight! \_ There's this machine that can help you lose 20 pounds of that ugly fat real quick. It's called a guillotine. \_ Try NTFS or v2 of win95 with 32bit FAT (thinner FAT), or maybe you could use a nice *nix file system. \_ Exercise every day for at least 20 minutes at a moderately high intensity, cut your fat intake to 30-50 grams a day and stop eating when you're not hungry, not when you can't hold anymore. \_ ride bike. \_ BULLSHIT! FAT IS BEAUTIFUL!!! DON'T LET THEM TELL YOU OTHERWISE! \_ S/he didn't ask whether or not fat was aesthetically pleasing, s/he wanted to know how to lose weight. The advice given was good. -- reka \_ some guy posted "Fat people are disgusting." on alt.sex.fat |
1997/3/4-5 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:32088 Activity:high |
3/5 Can someone please tell me why Netscape 3.01 crashes so much more on my NT 4.0 than my Win95? \_ Insufficient RAM you have? \_ I have 32 megs, dude. Still, NT shouldn't be crashed. \_ Yoda, you are not. Speak like him, you should not. Weak with the force you are. \_ I met him in a bog on Degobah, Y-O-D-A, yooooda! \_ It looks like a bathroom and it's tiled and green so-so-soda... S-O-D-A SODA... -kane \_ My windows 95 won't boot still. -gong \_ Must be some hardware conflict that win95 doesn't like. It's hard to write an OS to support all sorts of hardware on your PC. The OS can be flawless but if the device drivers are buggy, they still can crash the system. \_ Try removing one of your hardware at a time and see if you can load win 95. \_ Yeah, start with the Intel processor... \_ This may fail on a PC. But if you remove your brain, you may still be able to survive since you've never used your brain in the first place. \_ intel is actually kinda cool. ms, on the other hand, kinda sucks. \_ NT != 95, however much MS would like to claim otherwise. (part of Microsoft office (not supported as a whole on NT at all) causes a nice little memory leak on NT [you'd think MS could do better than that... <snicker>]) \_ No..i don't think MS CAN do better than that :) \_ Netscape crashes everywhere. That is a fact of life caused by the insanely accelerated development cycles required to keep up in the Internet market these days. MS Windows 95 & NT crash. This is also a fact of life, but can't be explained by anything more than Microsoft pig-headedness & incompetence. \_ Netscape crashes on unix machines too. Netscape just crashes. Reload, no big deal. \_ All these NT bashings are just crap. I use IE 3.0 on NT 4.0 and it is solid as a rock. - android \_ OS/2 Warp 4.0! Best! You too, can be Captain Picard. --pcjr \_ until you hit a web site that formats your disk for you \_ Poor fool. You got those new fangled soft, squishy, safer kinda rocks where you come from? All these NT bashings are based in a reality far more solid than the NT kernel. BTW, I grabbed a copy of those IE3 security files. I was stunned at how simple they are. Worse than formatting your drive, maybe someone will replace part of your OS, grab your pw, etc. Yet another dronish android sucked in by MSHype. \_ Solution: Disable active content, disable activeX contrls and scripts, and disable Java scripts. - android \_ Yeah, right... http://www.cybersnot.com/iebug.html \_ But at least MS is providing a solution to that problem quickly - android \_ Actually, it will probably adversely affect their Win98 "your desktop is on the 'Web" view. \_ Isn't Armageddon supposed to be this year? If so, no Win98!!! \_ Not a "solution". The "solution" is to avoid using MS-Bugware on your system. Read the link at cybersnot and you'll see just what a totally clueless fuck you are. Are you on Bill's payroll or something? \_ Might as well use lynx if you wanna diable everything. \_ Yay lynx! May the dumb terminal crushesh thee. \_ Disabling everything won't solve this particular MS-SecurityDisaster anyway. |
1997/2/12 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:32064 Activity:nil |
2/12 To the person who was trying to install both NT/95: You can create two primary partitions, hide the second one, install Win95 (by default, it'll install itself on the first primary partition), then afterwards, you hide it and set the second primary partition Active/Unhide, install NT, and now, when you need to boot just set the Active flag on either primary partition. If you have PartitionMagic, you'll have the opportunity to play with many different possibilities without repartitioning your HD all over again. -kchang \_ Boy, that's a lot of hassle. I just dedicated a different OS to each SCSI disk and I choose my boot disk in the SCSI adapter's BIOS. Multi-boot without any hassle at all! --dim \_ Dude, not everyone can afford the cool SCSI drives. They cost at least 1.5-2X as much, and that's not even counting those expensive SCSI controllers. -kchang \_ More importantly, why would you want to do this at all? Multiboot between NT/95 and some unix, yeah, I can see that. But multiboot between NT and 95 is sorta like multibooting between 95 and 95 or linux and linux, etc. What for? \_ Really Nice Games using Matrox Mystique -> Win95 Everything else -> WinNT \_ why would you want to do anything in NT, if you could have unix? \_ What OS do you use to write your resume??? Unix??? \_ Yes. Plain ASCII, even (no *roff). --dim \_ Yes. With FrameMaker. --mr2 \_ Yes. With latex (don't laugh :)) \_ You think an average user would to use those editors. Microsoft stocks would not have stood as high as it is now. \_ You think you can try writing in english sentences that make sense? \_ NT has game development environment (ie DirectX), good Word Processors and spreadsheets, variety of desktop database software, and mail clients. \_ you can get that crap in 95 \_ 95 is NOT crash proof. The point is to answer about doing anything in NT. \_ Like NT _is_ crash proof. Shyeah, right. --dim \_ It's pretty good considering you don't to reboot the machine for weeks. \_ I've had to reboot several times a day just to keep Netscape 4 working. \_ It works fine on my machine. \_ Only if it's sitting there doing mostly nothing. I ran 100+ web sites on both IIS and Purveyor using SQL Server as a back-end and it crashed frequently. --dim \_ I had Dos/windows, I hated it. I had Linux, I hated it. \_ What did you hate about it? \_ sometimes crashed at boot or trying to search of scsi devices and hang. Took too long to load the GUI. No tech support. \_ M$ is not noted for its good tech support. --dim I had Windows 95, I hated it. I have Windows NT 4.0, I am still using it. \_ This says more about you than the OS. --dim \_ So, you think most people who moved from dos->95->NT have a problem, not the OS? \_ No, but his NT over Linux preference says more about him than about the operating systems. --dim \_ To end all arguments, just look at the OS market share and see which OS has higher shares. \_ mcdonald's has the highest market share, therefore they make the best burgers? \_ "eat shit: 100 million flies can't be wrong!" \_ Ah. So you're saying numbers are all that matter, and we should all move to communist china, since after all, they have the highest "market share" of people in the world. |
1997/2/10 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:32060 Activity:nil |
2/9 Where can I get a good and FREE multi-booter for Win95, Linux (no sucky LILO pleez!), and an experimental partition for NT? -kchang \_ try OSBS @ http://www.freebird.org Dunno if it supports NT, but is real cool. -sagarwal \_ http://www.stairway-to-heaven.org is better \_ as long as it's not the one from Pat Boone \_ The boot manager that comes with OS/2 is really cool. The only problem is that you have to install it first. (No, you don't actually need to run OS/2 to use the boot manager). \_ What's wrong with LILO? Works fine for me. \_ stop removing kchang insults |
1997/1/29 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:32056 Activity:nil |
1/28 Anyone knows what's PSOS? \_ You have a context for this? \_ leading real-time OS? -muchandr \_ Pepsi Operating System (tm) \_ Paleolithic Segue Operating System \_ Point Sales Of System? \_ PostScript Operating System! \_ PostScript O'd Skoo' \_ Penal Separation Oligarchic Symposium \_ Public Sex On Soda! \_ Partha's Self-righetous Oratory Seminar \_ Partha, you da man! \_ Penile Satisfication Orally Served \_ Penis Society Of Soda \_ Pathetically Stupid Operating System (aka Windows 95) \_ psb + sameer orally satisfy! \_ hey this one is pretty funny! \_ Ok, ok we get it.... |
1997/1/29 [Computer/SW/Security, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:32049 Activity:nil |
1/29 I bought a new HD, 4 gig, and I'd like to move everything from my old 1 gig to the 4 gig (4 gig = primary, 1 gig = secondary). Where can I find a good DOS backup utility that does this? Thanks. \_ DOS Tar's good \_ No, it doesn't do long name (8+ char), STUPID \_ what's wrong with copy /s d:\ c:\c_drive ? |
1997/1/29 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:32048 Activity:nil |
1/29 Thinking of switching from OS/2 to Windoze. What are (dis)advantages of NT 4 vs. 95? Haven't used windoze since v.2.0. Hated it then & don't know what the state of it is now. |
1996/11/16 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:32006 Activity:nil |
11/15 Can someone please point me to a free slip server and client for Windows 95? -dpetrou \_ <DEAD>www.windows95.com<DEAD> -sagarwal \_ Another godamn windoz h0zer |
1996/11/13 [Computer/SW/WWW/Browsers, Academia/GradSchool, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:32000 Activity:nil |
11/12 Okay, I'm a dork. Where're we supposed to download MSIE to get MS to donate $1 to the tech museum? --tabloyd \_ MS has a horrible web site for low bandwidth connections. I wasted several hours trying to get it, and only eventually got a version that wouldn't install. If anyone has IE 3.0 for 3.1, could I please get a copy? (Didn't have these problems w/Netscape...) -cathyg \_ Funny, I managed to download Netscape 3.01 and have it not do everything right. Guess their implementation of the Java Virtual Machine just won't go with i386-unknown-bsd architectures. -- tmonroe \_ Oh, it's buggy, but at least it installed. -cathyg \_ I put a copy in /tmp/msie301mnt.exe,mailnews.exe,amov4ie.exe - Gabe \_ uh, you guys don't get it...the idea is to make MS spend dough, not to actually use their product \_that's why I want the URL! -- tabloyd \_ I looked at //microsoft.com, but unless you have a t1 and a sophisticated browser, it's not worth your time [maybe for 95, but not for 3.1] -cathyg |
1996/10/28 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows, Computer/SW/OS/OsX, Computer/HW/Drives] UID:31960 Activity:nil |
10/27 Is there a way to read Macintosh formatted disks on a PC using win95 or NT? \_ http://www.bmug.org |
1996/10/19 [Computer/SW/WWW/Server, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:31950 Activity:nil |
10/17 Hi, does anyone know of a web browser that runs on Linux, and/or a web server that runs on Win95 (pref. free, of course). Thanks. -barn \_ go to http:///www.netscape.com for the Linux version of Netscape and http://www.apache.org for the Apache WWW Server. \_ Apache runs on Linux (and other unixes) but not 95 If you want to be a web server, get a real OS on that box - Win95 will *NEVER* be a decent web server (you could go to NT, but you'll have to pay through the nose for NT Server since Microsoft has f*cked-up license restrictions against using NT Workstation as a server). \_ Thanks for the info. I just wanted to test a server on W95, not actually use it for anything real. -barn |
1996/2/12 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:31813 Activity:nil |
2/10 What kind of programs are available out there to give technical analysis of individual stock? Will there be money made if I write a shareware version for Windows? - choice \_ won't barra break your legs? \_ there's several web sites that will accept a fee and analyze stock for you \-why do you believe in tech analysis? anyway, take a look at valueline. i dont know if they have stuff online. or software. it is expensive. --psb |
1995/1/5 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:31694 Activity:nil |
1/5 "College students today are introduced to the imperative of acquiring computer skills the minute they arrive on campus, and many of them never log off to see another side of life." --from the article "Barbed Wired", which is one of the better articles I have read since the E'ists "down with the monarcy stuff. The New Rep 1/9/95 --partha \_ is e'ist the new word for geek? - caliban Hopefully, the article text will appear soon _________/ via http://www.enews.com/magazine/tnr (The most current issue there is 1/2/95) - gojomo |
1994/6/9 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:31621 Activity:nil |
6/9 Are <direct.h> <dos.h> and <io.h> all MS-DOS specific? -jminor \_ What the fuck is MS-DOS? -dpetrou |
1994/5/30 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows, Computer/SW/Unix] UID:31616 Activity:nil |
5/30 anyone, the expert of Windows 3.1. I can't download a file from the account, Because I get a invalid path error when transfering using terminal in accessory. But I don't think I type in wrong way. If anyone has the solutione, please email to isamu@soda. Thanks \_ learn english, you punk. \_ Learn capitalization, you punk. \_ Why? To make you stupid punks happy? I think not \_ Clue. Get one. \_ I sense tom's all-purpose response to a legitimate question that he doesn't know the answer to... \_ duh. he's a punk, that's why he does that. |
1994/2/17 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:31489 Activity:nil |
2/16 Where do we send our resume for the Microsoft internship? I lost the guy's card.... \_ /dev/null --unsigned, unclued, unoriginal, castrated \_ Microsoft Corporation One Microsoft Way Redmond, WA 98052-6399 Recruiter's name is Spencer Amir, but he said the deadline was last weekend... -- jonkung \_ The Cow ad said the 20th... Q. What machine does Windows NT run best on? A. A 35mm slide projector. \_ No! It has to be a broadway production! Anything less just isn't Microslop! |
1994/1/27 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:31460 Activity:nil |
1/26 M$ is now coercing system sellers to bundle WFW 3.11. Which means if you buy a new machine now you can't install OS2-Win. Which means you have to get OS2 the full version. Brilliant. It's just fucking brilliant. \_ I don't get it, how does WFW 3.11 being bundled with a system stop you from installing OS2-Win? Is there something in the software that won't let you delete M$ products or something? - norby \_ One can always get rid of WFW 3.11 and install W 3.1 followed by OS/2 for Windows. What's so good about WFW 3.11 anyway other than 32 bit file access, especially for those who doesn't NetWork? - ricky \_ But how to find another copy of W 3.1? \_ IBM released a version of OS/2 called OS/2 for Windows. This version uses the Windows 3.1 code already on your system. This way IBM doesn't have to pay royalties to Microsoft for usng M$'s code. But with 3.11, OS/2 can't function, because it doesn't understand all of the new 3.11 code. -rcham \_ Hooray for M$! Death to OS2! Windows will take over the world! \_ You don't think it was a coinicidence that once Windows was introduced, the Soviet Union fell apart? These things just don't "happen". Bill is God. Bill's wife is the new Virgin. Bill's offspring will save the world. Repent! Repent! Buy Bill's stock! Buy Bill's products! LA wasn't buying enough of Bill's stuff, so Bill had to punish them. Remember... Always remember the consequences of disobeying Bill. \_ the cat? \_ Berry? \_ Clinton? |
1993/11/15 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:31427 Activity:nil |
11/15 FSF Marketing has decided that it needs sexier names for its products. From now on, emacs shall be referred to as "Nerd Perfect Pro II", and the hurd will be called "GNU-DOS NT/2". |
1993/6/4 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:31350 Activity:nil |
6/4 Does anyone know anything about Windows for work group, a cheap imitation of unix file client-server wantta be? Is it possible to be linked up through the network even though the user is in DOS, or the network is only present inside Windows? Please mail me any info about it. Greatly appreciated. -hankshie - Nope. W4WG's network only runs within Windo Really lame. A popular solution is to run Powerlan in conjunction with it. |
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