Linux Help
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@thecreativeone91 thank you man i know your are and every one is trying to help but after what this roood man .
i cant explain what im facing
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@voipmarkets said:
@thecreativeone91 thank you man i know your are and every one is trying to help but after what this roood man .
i cant explain what im facing
thanks for every one tried to helpThe fact is that we aren't the RUDE ones...you are. We've asked for SOME info to help us determine what you're dealing with. You haven't told us what type of system, provided screenshots, or done anything to give us the info we've asked for. You're acting as if you're totally helpless because "I don't know Linux", but now you're just copping out and being lazy. Neither are acceptable in IT.
If English isn't your first language, so be it. However, you type like the current generation's teenagers text, which is horrendous. The fact you typed out rude as "roood" proves my point. At this point, I'm considering you a troll and will provide no further help in the future until you can act with some decorum and decency.
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Maybe some screenshots? If you have an iPhone or Android, take a picture of the computer in question?
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@thanksaj said:
Windows is unstable in many ways because it doesn't do things like Linux. The registry? ICK!
I know it used to, and I believe Windows still tries to load the entire registry into memory. I know it makes access to it almost instant, and with so much memory nowadays it probably doesn't make the difference it used to, but why load so many configurations into memory for applications you aren't even running???
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The registry is just too complicated. A database when text files do the job.
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@scottalanmiller said:
The registry is just too complicated. A database when text files do the job.
Exactly. They've taken an approach that promotes obscurity and severely degrades efficiency as a result.
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And SO hard to automate. /etc files are dirt simple to script. Try scripting against the Registry. You can, but it is like three times the work for no reason.
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@scottalanmiller said:
And SO hard to automate. /etc files are dirt simple to script. Try scripting against the Registry. You can, but it is like three times the work for no reason.
Agreed. I've fallen in love with cron!
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@thanksaj said:
@scottalanmiller said:
And SO hard to automate. /etc files are dirt simple to script. Try scripting against the Registry. You can, but it is like three times the work for no reason.
Agreed. I've fallen in love with cron!
Do you love it so much that..... you'd give it a ..... "cronjob"?
Bwahahaha. Sorry, could. Not. Resist.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@thanksaj said:
@scottalanmiller said:
And SO hard to automate. /etc files are dirt simple to script. Try scripting against the Registry. You can, but it is like three times the work for no reason.
Agreed. I've fallen in love with cron!
Do you love it so much that..... you'd give it a ..... "cronjob"?
Bwahahaha. Sorry, could. Not. Resist.
LOL. wags finger