Re: The oh so stable Linux
The chimp Hadron flung this bit of excrement:
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> Peter Köhlmann <peter.koehlmann@arcor.de> writes:
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>> Hadron wrote:[color=darkred]
>>>
>>> Did you see me gloating over your grandose BIOS claims.[/color]
>>
>> What was "grandiose" about them? I have the sources to prove them, and
>> you[/color]
>
> Nothing. Same as when I mention I read some OSS.
>
>
> Nice self nuke.[/color]
Nice snip from Hadron. Restored:
What was "grandiose" about them? I have the sources to prove them,
and you can still read the entries in Jim Browns Interrupt List There
is nothing "grandiose". It is a simple fact, and you again can't deal
with it. After all, *again* something you could not pull off, but
someone else did.
Dishonesty /and/ incomprehensibility. What a guy.
--
Eloquence is logic on fire.
Re: The oh so stable Linux
After takin' a swig o' grog, Chris Ahlstrom belched out
this bit o' wisdom:
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> From Peter:
>
> What was "grandiose" about them? I have the sources to prove them,
> and you can still read the entries in Jim Browns Interrupt List There
> is nothing "grandiose". It is a simple fact, and you again can't deal
> with it. After all, *again* something you could not pull off, but
> someone else did.[/color]
[url]http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~ralf/files.html[/url]
It's actually Ralf Brown and Jim Kyle.
Where do you appear, Peter, there's a lot of files, including zips
within zips.
--
"Consider a spherical bear, in simple harmonic motion..."
-- Professor in the UCB physics department
Re: The oh so stable Linux
Chris Ahlstrom wrote:
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> After takin' a swig o' grog, Chris Ahlstrom belched out
> this bit o' wisdom:
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>> From Peter:
>>
>> What was "grandiose" about them? I have the sources to prove them,
>> and you can still read the entries in Jim Browns Interrupt List There
>> is nothing "grandiose". It is a simple fact, and you again can't deal
>> with it. After all, *again* something you could not pull off, but
>> someone else did.[/color]
>
> [url]http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~ralf/files.html[/url]
>
> It's actually Ralf Brown and Jim Kyle.[/color]
I continue to make that same error over and over again
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> Where do you appear, Peter, there's a lot of files, including zips
> within zips.
>[/color]
[url]http://ivs.cs.uni-magdeburg.de/~zbrog/asm/interrupt.html[/url]
That is the complete List in textform, do a search for my name.
It appears 2 times in it, because I made additions to teh BIOS-Interrupts
which appeared important enough to them to include them in that list
The V20-Bios was quite extensivly in use in germany, and also in other
european countries.
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The cost of living hasn't affected its popularity.
Re: The oh so stable Linux
"Peter Köhlmann" <peter.koehlmann@arcor.de> stated in post
48f7343c$0$16784$9b4e6d93@newsspool3.arcor-online.net on 10/16/08 5:31 AM:
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> Hadron wrote:
>[color=green]
>> Chris Ahlstrom <linonut@bollsouth.nut> writes:
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>>> After takin' a swig o' grog, Tattoo Vampire belched out
>>> this bit o' wisdom:
>>>
>>>> Hadron wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Homegrown drivers? Maybe you could post a link to the code and we can
>>>>> help fix the bugs?
>>>>
>>>> You? Help? BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
>>>> --
>>>> Regards,
>>>> [tv]
>>>>
>>>> ...Shh! Be vewy qwiet! I'm hunting wuntime ewwows!
>>>
>>> Hadron, the Elmer Fudd of device dwivers.[/color]
>>
>> And yet I have corrected you on pretty much every subject you posted a
>> technical note about.[/color]
>
> Eh, no.
> You again use the "Snot Glasser technique" of claiming to have "someone
> educated". Even if that someone was the one who explained the stuff to you
> in the first place[/color]
Hey, I am the one who taught you that a the IP address of a web server a
person uses is not generally the same as the persons IP address... nor is
the IP address of the mail server the person uses!
--
Teachers open the door but you must walk through it yourself.
Re: The oh so stable Linux
After takin' a swig o' grog, Peter Köhlmann belched out
this bit o' wisdom:
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> Chris Ahlstrom wrote:
>[color=green]
>> [url]http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~ralf/files.html[/url]
>>
>> It's actually Ralf Brown and Jim Kyle.[/color]
>
> I continue to make that same error over and over again
>[color=green]
>> Where do you appear, Peter, there's a lot of files, including zips
>> within zips.[/color]
>
> [url]http://ivs.cs.uni-magdeburg.de/~zbrog/asm/interrupt.html[/url]
>
> That is the complete List in textform, do a search for my name.
> It appears 2 times in it, because I made additions to teh BIOS-Interrupts
> which appeared important enough to them to include them in that list
>
> The V20-Bios was quite extensivly in use in germany, and also in other
> european countries.[/color]
Cool! (Now do I get my "doggie drop"? pant pant <grin>)
--
In a museum in Havana, there are two skulls of Christopher Columbus,
"one when he was a boy and one when he was a man."
-- Mark Twain
Re: The oh so stable Linux
Chris Ahlstrom <linonut@bollsouth.nut> writes:
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> After takin' a swig o' grog, Peter Köhlmann belched out
> this bit o' wisdom:
>[color=green]
>> Chris Ahlstrom wrote:
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>>> [url]http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~ralf/files.html[/url]
>>>
>>> It's actually Ralf Brown and Jim Kyle.[/color]
>>
>> I continue to make that same error over and over again
>>[color=darkred]
>>> Where do you appear, Peter, there's a lot of files, including zips
>>> within zips.[/color]
>>
>> [url]http://ivs.cs.uni-magdeburg.de/~zbrog/asm/interrupt.html[/url]
>>
>> That is the complete List in textform, do a search for my name.
>> It appears 2 times in it, because I made additions to teh BIOS-Interrupts
>> which appeared important enough to them to include them in that list
>>
>> The V20-Bios was quite extensivly in use in germany, and also in other
>> european countries.[/color]
>
> Cool! (Now do I get my "doggie drop"? pant pant <grin>)[/color]
Only after you pretend to read it and throw in a few "Hmmmm's" etc.
But you're more likely to get a kick up the arse from Peter. He's more a
Rottweiler lover and not one to pet lap dogs.
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BOY is Microsoft doomed! LOL!
comp.os.linux.advocacy - where they put the lunacy in advocacy
Re: The oh so stable Linux
Chris Ahlstrom wrote:
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> Hadron, the Elmer Fudd of device dwivers.[/color]
LOL!!!
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Regards,
[tv]
....Strip mining prevents forest fires.
Re: The oh so stable Linux
Hadron wrote:
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> I have corrected I have corrected I have corrected I have corrected
> I have corrected I have corrected I have corrected I have corrected
> I have corrected I have corrected I have corrected I have corrected
> I have corrected I have corrected I have corrected I have corrected
> I have corrected I have corrected I have corrected I have corrected
> I have corrected I have corrected I have corrected I have corrected
> I have corrected I have corrected I have corrected I have corrected[/color]
Can someone reboot Quack, please? He's stuck in an infinite loop.
--
Regards,
[tv]
....Strip mining prevents forest fires.
Re: The oh so stable Linux
After takin' a swig o' grog, Tattoo Vampire belched out
this bit o' wisdom:
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> Hadron wrote:
>[color=green]
>> I have corrected I have corrected I have corrected I have corrected
>> I have corrected I have corrected I have corrected I have corrected
>> I have corrected I have corrected I have corrected I have corrected
>> I have corrected I have corrected I have corrected I have corrected
>> I have corrected I have corrected I have corrected I have corrected
>> I have corrected I have corrected I have corrected I have corrected
>> I have corrected I have corrected I have corrected I have corrected[/color]
>
> Can someone reboot Quack, please? He's stuck in an infinite loop.[/color]
Poor Hadron. Poor poor deluded babbling Hadron.
He got no friends, and all the others they hate him.
--
This sentence contradicts itself -- no actually it doesn't.
-- Douglas Hofstadter
Re: The oh so stable Linux
Tattoo Vampire wrote:
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> Hadron wrote:[color=green]
>>
>> I have corrected I have corrected I have corrected I have corrected[/color]
>
> Can someone reboot Quack, please? He's stuck in an infinite loop.[/color]
Quack does understand, of course, that he's shown to be a jackass on
almost a daily basis... Most odd that he'd lay-claim to being "the
corrector"...
Re: The oh so stable Linux
On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 09:40:14 -0500, chrisv wrote:
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> Tattoo Vampire wrote:
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>> Hadron wrote:[color=darkred]
>>>
>>> I have corrected I have corrected I have corrected I have corrected[/color]
>>
>> Can someone reboot Quack, please? He's stuck in an infinite loop.[/color]
>
> Quack does understand, of course, that he's shown to be a jackass on
> almost a daily basis... Most odd that he'd lay-claim to being "the
> corrector"...[/color]
"Quack the Corrector" LMFAO!
Uh, tell me the troll wasn't serious?
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Did you know?
Hadron Quack & his wife divorced over religious differences.
He thought he was God, but she didn't.
Re: The oh so stable Linux
After takin' a swig o' grog, William Poaster belched out
this bit o' wisdom:
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> On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 09:40:14 -0500, chrisv wrote:
>[color=green]
>> Tattoo Vampire wrote:
>>[color=darkred]
>>> Hadron wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I have corrected I have corrected I have corrected I have corrected
>>>
>>> Can someone reboot Quack, please? He's stuck in an infinite loop.[/color]
>>
>> Quack does understand, of course, that he's shown to be a jackass on
>> almost a daily basis... Most odd that he'd lay-claim to being "the
>> corrector"...[/color]
>
> "Quack the Corrector" LMFAO!
>
> Uh, tell me the troll wasn't serious?[/color]
Queeg emits stupidities in order to get attention, in my opinion.
--
Steinbach's Guideline for Systems Programming:
Never test for an error condition you don't know how to handle.
Re: The oh so stable Linux
On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 12:10:16 -0400, Chris Ahlstrom wrote:
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> After takin' a swig o' grog, William Poaster belched out
> this bit o' wisdom:
>[color=green]
>> On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 09:40:14 -0500, chrisv wrote:
>>[color=darkred]
>>> Tattoo Vampire wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hadron wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I have corrected I have corrected I have corrected I have corrected
>>>>
>>>> Can someone reboot Quack, please? He's stuck in an infinite loop.
>>>
>>> Quack does understand, of course, that he's shown to be a jackass on
>>> almost a daily basis... Most odd that he'd lay-claim to being "the
>>> corrector"...[/color]
>>
>> "Quack the Corrector" LMFAO!
>>
>> Uh, tell me the troll wasn't serious?[/color]
>
> Queeg emits stupidities in order to get attention, in my opinion.[/color]
<Foghorn Leghorn>
"That M$ fanboi, ah say that M$ fanboi is *strange*"
--
Did you know?
Hardon Quack & his wife divorced over religious differences.
He thought he was God, but she didn't.
Re: The oh so stable Linux
On Thu, 16 Oct 2008 02:40:03 -0700, Kleuskes & Moos wrote:
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> On 16 okt, 03:45, "Moshe Goldfarb." <brick.n.st...@gmail.com> wrote:[/color]
<snip>[color=blue][color=green]
>> And don't kid yourself the Linux users in COLA are having problems,they
>> mostly choose to not admit it because it's like harming the mother ship
>> or something.[/color]
>
> Yup... It's all a great conspiracy of silence. From IBM, from Sun, from
> Google, from Dell... They're all having problems and keep it to
> themselves.[/color]
LOL, well said!
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>
> My problem is i haven't had a single virus, since i started using linux,
> do not suffer any "undocumented features" a.k.a. bugs and my favorite OS
> only crashes if i've got errors in my homegrown drivers.
>
> Damn...[/color]
Yes, I've the same problem:-
root@wifi:~# uprecords
Uptime | System Boot up
1 116 days, 23:07:38 | Linux 2.4.33.3 Fri Feb 15 16:07:38
2008
2 90 days, 03:18:33 | Linux 2.4.33.3 Sat Mar 10 19:22:19
2007
3 69 days, 05:50:15 | Linux 2.4.33.3 Sat Dec 8 10:13:18
2007
-> 4 50 days, 04:20:05 | Linux 2.4.33.3 Sun Aug 31 17:04:37
2008
5 45 days, 11:54:10 | Linux 2.4.33.3 Fri Dec 15 21:26:00
2006
6 34 days, 23:15:27 | Linux 2.4.33.3 Sun Oct 28 00:37:11
2007
7 29 days, 11:33:31 | Linux 2.4.33.3 Sun Jul 20 08:26:49
2008
8 27 days, 09:40:49 | Linux 2.4.33.3 Wed Jun 11 14:26:58
2008
9 22 days, 23:07:01 | Linux 2.4.33.3 Sun Jun 10 11:29:44
2007
10 20 days, 16:22:15 | Linux 2.4.33.3 Sun Jul 29 21:19:53
2007
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Thats my server/gateway, running Slackware on a second hand HP-Netserver
bought from Ebay for $120 and which has been running 24/7 for years now.
Tasks: 107 total, 1 running, 101 sleeping, 0 stopped, 5 zombie
Cpu0 : 2.1% user, 0.4% system, 0.0% nice, 97.5% idle
Cpu1 : 2.1% user, 0.4% system, 0.0% nice, 97.5% idle
Mem: 1032996k total, 867516k used, 165480k free, 248304k buffers
Swap: 2000084k total, 2240k used, 1997844k free, 424928k cached
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