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  1. bronyrstomp

    Sendmail book from O'reilly. Do all of you own this book?

    Hey, thanks for the response. The vastest things are those we may not learn. We are not taught to die, nor to be born, Nor how to burn With love. How pitiful is our enforced return To those small things we are the masters of.                           - Mervyn Peake
  2. bronyrstomp

    Quad booting@ide.news.help

    I had to put FreeBSD on a seperate drive cause it must be installed within the first 1024 sector The vastest things are those we may not learn. We are not taught to die, nor to be born, Nor how to burn With love. How pitiful is our enforced return To those small things we are the masters of...
  3. bronyrstomp

    hp612c printer setup in fredbsd

    I can print a test page with the apsfilter installed but nothing else. Can you help me out with the rest. I have been going through the freebsd handbook, but no success as of yet. The vastest things are those we may not learn. We are not taught to die, nor to be born, Nor how to burn With love...
  4. bronyrstomp

    buffer overrun?

    Can you please explain what a buffer overrun is. How, what, and why it is used to exploit a system. The vastest things are those we may not learn. We are not taught to die, nor to be born, Nor how to burn With love. How pitiful is our enforced return To those small things we are the masters of...
  5. bronyrstomp

    gets() function Not Safe?

    The compiler is g++ that comes with FreeBSD. [code] #include <stdio.h> #include <curses.h> char Pause(void) { char c; printf(&quot;\nPress enter to continue...&quot;) while ((c = getchar()) != '\n') {} return; } int main () { char name [80]; clrscr()...
  6. bronyrstomp

    gets() function Not Safe?

    Why do I get this in my program while it is running. Is it a runtime error? I am just teaching myself C and C++. I have a lot of questions. The vastest things are those we may not learn. We are not taught to die, nor to be born, Nor how to burn With love. How pitiful is our enforced return To...
  7. bronyrstomp

    Installing another SCSI drive in Win 2K Pro

    Go into the device manager and delete the drives listed under the disk drives icon. Then reboot your computer. Tell me what happens. Thanks. The vastest things are those we may not learn. We are not taought to die, nor to be born, Nor how to burn With love. How pitiful is our enforced return To...
  8. bronyrstomp

    Sendmail book from O'reilly. Do all of you own this book?

    If not whats the best way to learn Sendmail? Thanks. The vastest things are those we may not learn. We are not taought to die, nor to be born, Nor how to burn With love. How pitiful is our enforced return To those small things we are the masters of. - Mervyn Peake
  9. bronyrstomp

    Quad booting@ide.news.help

    Right now I have 2 ide hard drive one 13G the other 20G. On the 13G I have win98,NT4.oWS,NTBackOffice,2000Pro. On the 20G I boot win98 and FreeBSD. I had to put FreeBSD on a seperate drive cause it must be install within the first 1024 sector. This means that I have to open the machine and swap...
  10. bronyrstomp

    By the way.

    The book was published in 1994. Thats preWindows daze. The book was supposed to come with a floppy containing a TURBO C++ compiler. I just want to be able to port the code to a unix platform. Any suggestions are appreciated. The vastest things are those we may not learn. We are not taought to...
  11. bronyrstomp

    Type &amp; learn C ___ a book I bought cheap to learn C. Help?

    I am teaching myself unix and also C and C++ on FreeBSD. The problem I have with this book is, it has an INCLUDE file that unix does not use. #include <conio.h> Ok, so I don't use it. It also has this function in every program listed in the lessons. It comes right after the #includes and before...

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