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Jun
15
comment Can two Windows 7 share partition?
Just set the permissions so that "Everyone" has access.
Jun
15
comment Can two Windows 7 share partition?
Even if they don't share a partition, you'd still be able to access data on the other's partition.
Jun
13
awarded  Student
Jun
13
asked Small dual-NIC PC with PoE
May
7
comment How to quickly add multiple routes on Mac OsX
Are you asking how to write a program to add routes?
Sep
20
comment cron ignoring environment variables?
@cbmanica: You haven't said why you want to change MAILTO, so I can't tell you how to do it.
Sep
20
answered cron ignoring environment variables?
Sep
6
awarded  Editor
Sep
6
revised What do the different parts of an ip address mean?
fix grammar
Sep
6
suggested suggested edit on What do the different parts of an ip address mean?
Oct
12
awarded  Citizen Patrol
Sep
22
comment Interrupt number confussion
I don't see how this is a programming question.
Sep
8
comment Is it possible to run an old 16-bit DOS application under Windows 7 64-bit?
@Matthew: Do you have a list of which modes are or are not supported?
Sep
2
awarded  Commentator
Sep
2
comment Unable to access UNC shares on XP Pro from Windows 7 Home Premium system - Invalid Username or Password?
This worked for me too, and the system at hand was never on a domain.
May
23
comment What is meant by “$?” in shell?
The shell he's using in Linux is almost certainly bash, but $? oringinates from the Bourne shell.
May
2
awarded  Supporter
Apr
10
comment Which software is good for virtual machine over Windows for Linux and Mac OSX?
Are you asking for a VM to host Windows under Linux or MacOS? Or are you trying to run Linux or MacOS as a guest under a VM in Windows?
Apr
7
comment Computer refresh - Are our IT consultants being honest with us?
If you ask Dell what the difference is between a Vostro and an OptiPlex, they'll probably tell you the same thing.
Mar
21
comment rm - command not found
Does the file /bin/rm acually exist?