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[Rant] Microsoft extend their monopolistic behaviours (again)ANN.lu
Posted on 11-Aug-2002 13:33 GMT by Cyberwlf56 comments
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Microsoft have cracked down on retailers trying to sell alternate OS's when they sign a contract to sell Windoze. (This theoretically effecting people selling Amithlon pre-installed, or the likes). Essentially saying... : (from slashdot.org) "Some Sys Admin sent in an email that he got from Dell which basically says Microsoft will no longer allow Dell to sell PCs without an operating system. " - But if you think this was only Dell, the wording seems to effect all retailers, read article for more information: http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/08/10/1420208.
Microsoft extend their monopolistic behaviours (again) : Comment 51 of 56ANN.lu
Posted by Bill Hoggett on 14-Aug-2002 17:31 GMT
In reply to Comment 50 (Brad Ray):
Comment 50 from beginning to end, signal to noise ratio registered zero.
Better luck next time.
Microsoft extend their monopolistic behaviours (again) : Comment 52 of 56ANN.lu
Posted by hgm on 14-Aug-2002 17:38 GMT
In reply to Comment 50 (Brad Ray):
There is a special site where you can rephrase eachother. I guess you got lost , but anyway of course there is hope, even for you. www.lostsouls.com
Microsoft extend their monopolistic behaviours (again) : Comment 53 of 56ANN.lu
Posted by Frank on 15-Aug-2002 00:36 GMT
In reply to Comment 25 (Kjetil):
Blitz Basic is good, and for those who have not noticed it is now available for PCs. Pretty much the only good Basic that can be used successfully with the newer Windows flavors and is a great program to create games or utilities. And
icrosoft does have a few overseas problems of folks who just do not like their attitude and products.
cheerio
Microsoft extend their monopolistic behaviours (again) : Comment 54 of 56ANN.lu
Posted by kjetil on 15-Aug-2002 05:28 GMT
In reply to Comment 50 (Brad Ray):
Don’t know where this is coming from,
Well the root user is used administrate on large server, on home computers there is no need to run any otter user, if you do how ever you most make shore as root user that the binary’s that is safe to run by normal users wont hare the system, if how ever you like so start an program that need to be root user, you can change to root user for short time, using the command ‘su’
If there is programs that you like to open up for otter users you most change protection flags on the executable, by using chmod, chgrp and chusr, if you type ‘chmod +s /bin/program this will make the exec execute run as root even if you are loged in as some one else, nice.
If more then one user need to have access you need to make an group of user that is going to be allowed to have access to this executables.
If youre computer crashes even if you are running linux this might have something to do with IRQ sharingIRQ conflicts, you probely have the same problem in windows I’m I right?
If programs crash, use kill, killall, top, to stop the crashed program,
If get distorted vga display or you can’t type on the keyboard problems, login with telnet, then change to root, do not do this if you are local net, using an hub with lots of hackers around you. telnet ip packages is not encrypted, you can if you install ssh, secure shell, if you have network with an switch then no one can sniff the data inside the IP, if you don’t like use bash, well do not use linux use MacOS, Windows2000, you are probably not the type for linux any way.
PS this is not an linux site, direct this type of FAQ to linux sites, or read the man, and look for "how to" files on the net.
Microsoft extend their monopolistic behaviours (again) : Comment 55 of 56ANN.lu
Posted by DaveW on 15-Aug-2002 07:55 GMT
In reply to Comment 50 (Brad Ray):
I suggest you wait until you reach the age of 14 before posting again.
Microsoft extend their monopolistic behaviours (again) : Comment 56 of 56ANN.lu
Posted by Brad Ray on 16-Aug-2002 20:41 GMT
number 54 says it all... (read it everyone)
Was anyone listening?
Why should I even bother with cow poo like that?
I don't even want to talk about it any further.
14 huh?
heh.
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