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Xkeeper
Took the board down in a blaze of glory, only to reveal how truly moronical ||bass is.


 





Since: 11-17-05
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Posted on 11-05-06 09:03 PM Link | Quote
 Volume in drive X has no label.
 Volume Serial Number is 2299-0378

 Directory of X:\

File Not Found

X:\> _
spel werdz rite









Since: 11-19-05

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Posted on 11-05-06 09:30 PM Link | Quote
So umm,

WHAT?
cpubasic13
I'm ahead of myself...
Wait...









Since: 11-17-05
From: Citra, Fl.

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Posted on 11-05-06 09:45 PM Link | Quote
[19:52] <laptuna> ...
[19:52] <laptuna> oh god
[19:52] <laptuna> I just realiezd
[19:52] <Acmlm_> and go "mrrrew~!" every few minutes
[19:52] <laptuna> I'm copying this
[19:52] <laptuna> to
[19:52] <laptuna> X:\Videos
[19:52] <Cirvante> how large is your HD?
[19:52] <laptuna> which is a highly suggestive folder name
[19:52] <laptuna> xD
[19:52] <Acmlm_> haha
[19:52] <Acmlm_> just make it X:\X\X\Videos
[19:52] <laptuna> I should
[19:52] <Aiya> ..*snorts*
[19:53] <Cirvante> xP
[19:53] <Acmlm_> X:\Files
[19:53] <laptuna> I should do that actually
[19:53] <Acmlm_> X:\keeper
[19:53] <laptuna> but put all the stuff no one will ever see in it
[19:53] <laptuna> hehe
[19:53] * Cirvante shoots Acmlm
[19:53] <Acmlm_> or if I still used floppies
[19:53] <Acmlm_> A:\cmlm
[19:53] <Cirvante> That was lame.
[19:53] <laptuna> C:\olin\
[19:53] <laptuna> (far easier)
[19:53] <laptuna> 29 minutes
[19:53] <cpubasic13> C:\pu\basic\13
[19:53] <laptuna> 26 minutes
[19:53] <Acmlm_> M:\illy
[19:53] <laptuna> 24 minutes
[19:54] <laptuna> make up your fucking mind
[19:54] <Cirvante> C:\irva\nte
[19:54] <cpubasic13> I sense a fad...
[19:54] <Cirvante> JUMP ON THE BANDWAGON
ibz10g

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Since: 08-10-06
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Posted on 11-05-06 09:46 PM Link | Quote
I demand on the bandwagon!

I:\bz1\0g.wtf, Comence awesome!

Two edits = extreme


(edited by ibz10g on 11-05-06 09:03 PM)
(edited by ibz10g on 11-05-06 09:04 PM)
spel werdz rite









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Posted on 11-05-06 10:00 PM Link | Quote
S:\W\R\Posts\posts.exe
That's the best I can think of. That's not too many characters, right?
Ailure

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Since: 11-17-05
From: Sweden

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Posted on 11-05-06 11:35 PM Link | Quote
NIX style for the win.

LS > DIR


(edited by /mnt/hda1/lure on 11-05-06 10:39 PM)
Xkeeper
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Since: 11-17-05
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Posted on 11-05-06 11:41 PM Link | Quote
Personally, I like ls's coloring and DIR's output format, but whatever works.
FreeDOS +

Giant Red Koopa
Legion: freedos = fritos








Since: 11-17-05
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Posted on 11-06-06 12:30 AM Link | Quote
At least, GNU ls is the one that's all colorful. ls can show a lot more information than dir, though I suppose it's because Unix filesystems are magnitudes more sophisicated than DOS.
Xkeeper
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Since: 11-17-05
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Posted on 11-06-06 12:46 AM Link | Quote
By default, however, ls provides jack shit. dir shows enough to be useful.

And to be honest, I like the *.* format better than the unix "We have no extensions, LOL" format.


(edited by /home/xkeeper/ on 11-05-06 11:46 PM)
FreeDOS +

Giant Red Koopa
Legion: freedos = fritos








Since: 11-17-05
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Posted on 11-06-06 12:49 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Xkeeper/
By default, however, ls provides jack shit. dir shows enough to be useful.

Uh, listing a directory provides nothing useful? I fail to see your logic.

Originally posted by Xkeeper
And to be honest, I like the *.* format better than the unix "We have no extensions, LOL" format.

What you mean, is that Unix doesn't have any low-level filesystem structures splitting up a filename. Doesn't mean extensions don't exist. Also, when you're searching for *.*, it should be assumed that you're searching for everything with a dot (.) in the filename, whereas * means everything.
Xkeeper
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Since: 11-17-05
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Posted on 11-06-06 12:51 AM Link | Quote
*.* signifying the xxxxxxxx.xxx (not nessacarily 8.3) format in FAT/NTFS, not the search method.

And as far as I can tell, very, very rarely does Unix-style files have extensions... unless the whole file IS the extension, like ".thaccess" or ".bash_rc".
FreeDOS +

Giant Red Koopa
Legion: freedos = fritos








Since: 11-17-05
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Posted on 11-06-06 12:54 AM Link | Quote
I have extensions on almost everything, it's good to know what kind of content it is without needing to use file(1) or something to find out what kind of data a file holds

Filenames that start with a dot, are called hidden files, because unless specified, most programs won't display them unless you tell them to display hidden files
Xkeeper
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Since: 11-17-05
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Posted on 11-06-06 12:58 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by /c:/dos/run
I have extensions on almost everything, it's good to know what kind of content it is without needing to use file(1) or something to find out what kind of data a file holds

Filenames that start with a dot, are called hidden files, because unless specified, most programs won't display them unless you tell them to display hidden files

so much for the hidden flag, right

that allows you to keep filenames that make sense
FreeDOS +

Giant Red Koopa
Legion: freedos = fritos








Since: 11-17-05
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Posted on 11-06-06 01:06 AM Link | Quote
The hidden flag is pointless on a multiuser operating system with permission bits. Hidden files are better suited towards configuration things you don't normally want to see. Some filesystems like ext2 or reiserfs have a hidden flag, though it's nearly useless. I don't see how any of this has to do with keeping "filenames that make sense", at least Unix lets you use many characters that Win/DOS restrict you from for little reason (usually archane reasons, like keeping compatibilty with 1970s CP/M applications, real sensible).
emcee

Red Super Koopa


 





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Posted on 11-06-06 01:15 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by /hda1/lure
NIX style for the win.

LS > DIR


See what you start by putting an inequality operator between two competing methods of doing the same task.
HyperHacker

Star Mario
Finally being paid to code in VB! If only I still enjoyed that. <_<
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Since: 11-18-05
From: Canada, w00t!
My computer's specs, if anyone gives a damn.
STOP TRUNCATING THIS >8^(

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Posted on 11-06-06 02:20 AM Link | Quote
This reminds me of grade 6 when I would hide files on my floppy disk by making a big tree, each folder containing another 6 folders with random one-letter names. The files were in /C/O/F/F/E/E (this was a Mac). Trick was the last /E was a 7th hidden folder.
Of course, you could simply view the file tree and see it all...
Also see my "Real name" in my profile. Hey, there's a fun idea; switch Name and Real Name fields for a while.

Originally posted by /c:/dos/run
I have extensions on almost everything, it's good to know what kind of content it is without needing to use file(1) or something to find out what kind of data a file holds

Funny, I could swear we had a long discussion on AIM in which you insisted file was the way to go.
FreeDOS +

Giant Red Koopa
Legion: freedos = fritos








Since: 11-17-05
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Posted on 11-06-06 05:09 AM Link | Quote
Ah yes, if my logs aren't lying (of which I'm pretty sure they're not, gaim isn't meant to lie), it was instead myself expressing how stupid relying them as the holy grail of accuracy is. Obviously, if I opened README.txt in gvim and found out that it was instead some binary goop, I'd probably be upset, more upset over whoever named it so. Then I'd use file and find out it was something else (like say, a JPEG).
neotransotaku

Sledge Brother
Liberated from school...until MLK day








Since: 11-17-05
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Posted on 11-06-06 01:28 PM Link | Quote
how does one do a recursive search on UNIX? i can never get the find syntax to work
FreeDOS +

Giant Red Koopa
Legion: freedos = fritos








Since: 11-17-05
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Posted on 11-06-06 03:24 PM Link | Quote
Probably through a program called find(1). Such a weird name for the task.
neotransotaku

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Since: 11-17-05
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Posted on 11-06-06 03:35 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by FreeDOS
Probably through a program called find(1). Such a weird name for the task.


I said I could never get the find syntax to work perhaps syntax is the wrong word to have used, arguments maybe?
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