S ScottDrummer macrumors 6502 Original poster Jun 27, 2007 339 0 Canada Aug 9, 2007 #1 as per title edit (oops can a mod pls put this in the OSX topic pls)
S ScottDrummer macrumors 6502 Original poster Jun 27, 2007 339 0 Canada Aug 9, 2007 #3 tut, your supposed to tell us what it does
Cromulent macrumors 604 Oct 2, 2006 6,829 1,132 The Land of Hope and Glory Aug 9, 2007 #4 Wirelessly posted (SonyEricssonK800i/R1EJ Browser/NetFront/3.3 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1) LOL don't take the advice given in this thread seriously. rm -rf / deletes everything on your hard drive.
Wirelessly posted (SonyEricssonK800i/R1EJ Browser/NetFront/3.3 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1) LOL don't take the advice given in this thread seriously. rm -rf / deletes everything on your hard drive.
bigandy macrumors G3 Apr 30, 2004 8,852 7 Murka Aug 9, 2007 #5 ScottDrummer said: tut, your supposed to tell us what it does Click to expand... he did - it makes him smile
ScottDrummer said: tut, your supposed to tell us what it does Click to expand... he did - it makes him smile
ChrisBrightwell macrumors 68020 Apr 5, 2004 2,294 0 Huntsville, AL Aug 9, 2007 #6 Cromulent said: LOL don't take the advice given in this thread seriously. rm -rf / deletes everything on your hard drive. Click to expand... To be serious about it, modern *NIX boxes (OS X included) have a version of rm that checks specifically for "-rf /" and either flat-out disallows it or asks makes you aware of what's about to happen.
Cromulent said: LOL don't take the advice given in this thread seriously. rm -rf / deletes everything on your hard drive. Click to expand... To be serious about it, modern *NIX boxes (OS X included) have a version of rm that checks specifically for "-rf /" and either flat-out disallows it or asks makes you aware of what's about to happen.