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And just to show you my appreciation, I will go out and buy me a GeForce 2 :)
su cat /dev/hda > /dev/kmem Try logging in as an ordinary user instead of root :D
http://www.ddd.se/temp/CheckList.htm Looks like crap in netscape... (Can't you unzip the EXE in linux? pkunzip CheckList.exe works in DOS... I'm at work no Linux :() )
Cant submit... This account has too many processes running. Please try again later. Maybe they need to upgrade the servers or something ;) Oh well I'll keep trying for a few more minutes... *sigh* :)
Windows NT can stay up for more than 49 days, but since GetTickCount() only returns a DWORD... there's no way to check uptimes > 49.x days. (GetTickCount() retrieves the number of milliseconds that have elapsed since Windows was started) Does anyone know of a better function to return the uptime?
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And just to show you my appreciation, I will go out and buy me a GeForce 2 :)
su /dev/hda > /dev/kmem
:D
cat
Try logging in as an ordinary user instead of root
http://www.ddd.se/temp/CheckList.htm Looks like crap in netscape... (Can't you unzip the EXE in linux? pkunzip CheckList.exe works in DOS... I'm at work no Linux :() )
Cant submit...
;)
:)
This account has too many processes running. Please try again later.
Maybe they need to upgrade the servers or something
Oh well I'll keep trying for a few more minutes...
*sigh*
Windows NT can stay up for more than 49 days, but since GetTickCount() only returns a DWORD... there's no way to check uptimes > 49.x days.
(GetTickCount() retrieves the number of milliseconds that have elapsed since Windows was started)
Does anyone know of a better function to return the uptime?
URL: http://www.jabber.org/