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Forum: Programming 12-04-2012
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Posted By Corona688
It's not inconsistent, you get what you ask for,...
It's not inconsistent, you get what you ask for, nothing more, nothing less.







What did you pass into Uncopyable() there? Nothing -- absolutely nothing.

What did it pass into...
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Posted By jlliagre
That depends on how you define "allocate". Most...
That depends on how you define "allocate". Most OSes do either a partial or a full memory reservation. This reservation is backed by available disk and ram combinedYou are describing pagination more...
Forum: Programming 11-16-2011
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Posted By Corona688
Do you? You don't seem to want to accept the...
Do you? You don't seem to want to accept the implications.

All the fuzzy details of how things work are laid bare inside the kernel, and it must keep track of a lot more stuff than you do. ...
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Posted By Corona688
A terminal is a terminal... Your screen stops...
A terminal is a terminal... Your screen stops being a terminal the instant you switch into graphics mode. as explained in many of my previous posts, SDL can be configured to use video in many...
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Posted By pludi
A TTY is basically a software emulated computer...
A TTY is basically a software emulated computer terminal. In the olde days it was common that multiple terminals were connected to a mainframe using serial cabling (it's from that time that there's a...
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Posted By ygemici
Additional you can only like this so you cant...
Additional you can only like this so you cant not set options with command because this change the directive and there is no `ls -la`

# ln -s "/bin/ls" myls
# ./myls
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Posted By pludi
Short answer: you can't Long answer: A...
Short answer: you can't

Long answer: A symbolic link is just a reference to a different file. Basically it tells the OS "You were looking for file x, but to use it please load file y". However,...
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