One option for making Windows less annoying is Deep Freeze
(http://www.faronics.com/html/deepfreeze.asp), which lets you simply
reboot and have everything back in proper working order.
Edward Savage wrote:
I'm going to get eaten alive for this though depending on your
requirements it might be
I'm going to get eaten alive for this though depending on your requirements
it might be a better idea to stick with Windows and really lock down your
installation. I've been directly involved in two Linux migrations for
Internet Cafes (and advised on several others) - one successful (net cafe)
an
Alright that sounds reasonably easy.
I'm on uni break for the next three months so apart from learning cpp I
don't have much else to do. :P
I will attempt to have an issue by this friday - probably a recap on what
has happened since the last release. I'll send it through once done for you
to re
On 12/4/06, Edward Savage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm prepared to write the WWN releases in Brian Vincent seeming absence if
it pleases the powers that be.
It pleases the powers that be.
Things have been a little out of control here for the past few months.
I've had intentions of it.. I swe
Thomas Fitzsimmons wrote:
This patch fixes #6830.
Tom
2006-12-05 Thomas Fitzsimmons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* dlls/dbghelp/elf_module.c (is_dt_flag_valid): Recognize
DT_GNU_HASH.
diff --git a/dlls/dbghelp/elf_mod
Paul Vriens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thu, 2006-11-30 at 13:11 -0500, Dimi Paun wrote:
>
>> On Thu, November 30, 2006 1:01 pm, Paul Vriens wrote:
>>
>>> I'm hitting the 1MB limit already with my win98 tests. Most other tests
>>> are about to reach that threshold as well.
>>
>> I'd make it
> You could always contact Brian for guidelines...
That's what I would suggest. Brian is absolutely slammed,
or so I understand, but he's still able to respond to the
occassional email.
Cheers,
Jeremy
Edward Savage wrote:
I'm prepared to write the WWN releases in Brian Vincent seeming absence
if it pleases the powers that be.
If this is alright I'd like some one to give an overview of what topics
should be covered and then for some one to review the first one or two
created. I've read th