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    What's the best program you have ever made?

    What's the best program that you have made, be it in any language, what's the one that you are most proud of?

    Mine - since i'm fairly new to c, i haven't made anything i'm proud of without the aid...
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    It works a treat vVv . Thankyou very much guys,...

    It works a treat vVv . Thankyou very much guys, it's appreciated.
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    Hi, Thank you all, for participating. ...

    Hi,

    Thank you all, for participating.

    Salem, Thankyou for pointing that out, and pointing me in the direction of the thread, I was wondering why it always returns 'Doesn't match' with -


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    Hi, I thought i'd post on the end of this...

    Hi,

    I thought i'd post on the end of this one, rather than making a new thread.

    I'm trying to compare a variable, which stores the md5sum of a file, to a variable which already has the md5sum...
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    That worked great

    Thankyou very much dear sir, the help is very much appreciated.

    Thankyou,
    Regards,
    Kevin
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    From inside my program.

    From inside my program.
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    Store command output into a variable.

    Hi all,

    I'm looking for some help in storing the output of a system command into a variable. For instance, i want to store the output of the linux command 'md5sum myfile' into a variable so that i...
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    Linux - Emacs, and vi. Windows - I use the...

    Linux - Emacs, and vi.

    Windows - I use the editor that comes with turbo c++, mostly.
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    I use SELinux kernel & i think it's quite good...

    I use SELinux kernel & i think it's quite good from what i understand about it .



    Yes it does help stop buffer overflows, it runs applications with minimal priveledges needed, They've...
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    Poll: It was origionally written for linux/unix but...

    It was origionally written for linux/unix but there is now win32 binaries.

    The Mandrake Vs Redhat Battle could go on forever, your get the pro mandrake users, giving bad fact's about Redhat, and...
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    very true, though my first dip into linux was...

    very true, though my first dip into linux was redhat, i thought it was good, nice change...i never used rpm's until i knew howto compile from source, and know the basics of installing/removing...
  12. Personally, i think that a fresh install of any...

    Personally, i think that a fresh install of any linux based operating system is tacky(the GUI), to get a nice GUI you have to mess about with things a little, window managers etc, change what you...
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    Thankyou for your time & a quick responce. So...

    Thankyou for your time & a quick responce.

    So having the gets() will always be a potential hazard which could lead to a buffer overflow as it doesn't detect the end of availiable memory...


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    Why is the gets function dangerous?

    Greets all,

    I've started reading many c books in the past few weeks, and have been enjoying learning them. I followed this one example from a c book, whick demonstrates the system function which...
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    I'd still recommend you stay with either redhat...

    I'd still recommend you stay with either redhat or mandrake. despite the fact of broken packages, they are still the newbies linux. They are the easiest to install and come with all the packages that...
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    Hmm, what's linux like...it's just like other...

    Hmm, what's linux like...it's just like other operating systems, it's renoun for it's flexibility (open source) & people talk about it's security, though that arguement can go on for lots of pages,...
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    Thankyou for your warm welcome guys, it's a...

    Thankyou for your warm welcome guys, it's a friendly community :).

    Clyde, I'm on my second year of a Btec-national diploma in software development. Perhaps if i get the grades that i want, i will...
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    by Kevin.j
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    hi all

    Just dropping by giving a breif intro, My names Kevin a second year student at college, i'm 17 living in the UK. I enjoy programming, learning, learning from my mistakes, boxing, football, computer...
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