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solemnwarning

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Re: I'm a new member damnit
« Reply #15 on: 24 April 2005, 21:00 »
before i converted my network to linux my lan server kept having to be re-installed because active directory kept fucking up so im glad im off of it :) and yes active directory is the work of a psycopath

active directory :fu:
-----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK-----
 Version: 3.1
 GCS/CM d- s+:+ a--- C++ UL++++>$ P+ L+++ !E W++ !N !o !K-- w !O !M !V PS+ PE- !Y !PGP !t !5 !X !R tv b+ DI+ !D G e- h !r y-
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BobTheHob

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Re: I'm a new member damnit
« Reply #16 on: 25 April 2005, 00:56 »
Quote from: solemnwarning
thier 10 domain controllers run xp pro (no wonder the net is down so much <_<)

i just found the third party software your talking about, why the fuck would someone make that, its against the laws of common fucking sense, the company that made that software needs to have its employees tortured and burned at the stake
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The meaning of my username "BobTheHob":
It is well known that "Bob" is a nickname for robert in modern times, a lesser known nickname for robert is that of "Hob". Hob is a nickname for robert from the "Middle English" dialect. This is the version of english spoken and written around the late middle ages. Thus my username can be percieved like "RobertTheRobert" which is redundant. As I always like to say "Simplicity in redundancy, and elegance in simplicity".

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Re: I'm a new member damnit
« Reply #17 on: 25 April 2005, 01:15 »
The UK government surely doesn't limit software schools can use to:
M$ Windows
M$ Office
Nortan Antivirus
Internet Explorer
Nortan Internet security
RM Domain controller

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Re: I'm a new member damnit
« Reply #18 on: 25 April 2005, 02:16 »
Geez, if the UK guv does that then God save us all...

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Re: I'm a new member damnit
« Reply #19 on: 27 April 2005, 08:03 »
hey Bob, im Mr X the most popular guy in M$ forums. :beos:  :beos:


we ONLY have these in BC Canada on ALL PCs on ALL public schools unless a teacher personally has something else on their PC
(my FAT32 ass they do)
M$ Windows 2000
M$ Office
Nortan Antivirus(but my school uses MacAfuck)
Internet Explorer
Deep Freeze or else the computers would be doomed 1000 times over.
oh yeah, and we have shitty WinZip.

we cannot do these things or else we get 'banned' from computers

 
[*chatting msn, any other type
[*playing any type of game, what so ever
[*using computers because where bored
[*for amusement purposes
[*videos
[*porno, ofcourse , they would probly send you to the guillotine if they caught you.

of course, when I ever ask why i cannot play games (include, flash, java, etc) they dont really have a reason accept that its a 'waste' of their time when no one else is using the computers.
the district internet FAIR USE AGREEMENT states that games MAY be played if they use little internet bandwidth. well, what games use more than little internet bandwidth???

i got banned for a week for playing ArmageTron and I don't care to ask to go back on anymore because they'res no point with them abusing power over students.

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Re: I'm a new member damnit
« Reply #20 on: 27 April 2005, 13:07 »
Stop fucking around with games and porn and do some work. The school computers are for work not games, porn and shit. When I first started school there was only one computer in the entire school and they often let me use it because my handwriting was so bad I needed to word process most of my work. If they wanted you to let you play games then they'd install them for you. One of the biggest problems in school and businesses is people installing warez games and looking at porn sites riddled with malware.
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Re: I'm a new member damnit
« Reply #21 on: 27 April 2005, 13:24 »
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Stop fucking around with games and porn and do some work. The school computers are for work not games, porn and shit. When I first started school there was only one computer in the entire school and they often let me use it because my handwriting was so bad I needed to word process most of my work. If they wanted you to let you play games then they'd install them for you. One of the biggest problems in school and businesses is people installing warez games and looking at porn sites riddled with malware.
I totally agree with you, I'm forced to really, those are the kinda things I'm gonna have to deal with in my field. Having to clean up after inconsiderate uber-noobs is gonna be a bitch, I prob won't even let them use X. HAH, lets see those bitches play flash games on lynx.
The meaning of my username "BobTheHob":
It is well known that "Bob" is a nickname for robert in modern times, a lesser known nickname for robert is that of "Hob". Hob is a nickname for robert from the "Middle English" dialect. This is the version of english spoken and written around the late middle ages. Thus my username can be percieved like "RobertTheRobert" which is redundant. As I always like to say "Simplicity in redundancy, and elegance in simplicity".

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Re: I'm a new member damnit
« Reply #22 on: 27 April 2005, 16:29 »
Quote from: Aloone_Jonez
Stop fucking around with games and porn and do some work. The school computers are for work not games, porn and shit. When I first started school there was only one computer in the entire school and they often let me use it because my handwriting was so bad I needed to word process most of my work. If they wanted you to let you play games then they'd install them for you. One of the biggest problems in school and businesses is people installing warez games and looking at porn sites riddled with malware.


as I said, nobody views pron at my school. and why do you think deepfreeze is on there?  oh yeah, i pity your writing skills

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Re: I'm a new member damnit
« Reply #23 on: 27 April 2005, 16:41 »
You could be doing the students a favor by going around to all the computers and putting FreeBSD on them. Give them an incentive to learn how to use it by making them compile mplayer so they can watch porn in class.
The meaning of my username "BobTheHob":
It is well known that "Bob" is a nickname for robert in modern times, a lesser known nickname for robert is that of "Hob". Hob is a nickname for robert from the "Middle English" dialect. This is the version of english spoken and written around the late middle ages. Thus my username can be percieved like "RobertTheRobert" which is redundant. As I always like to say "Simplicity in redundancy, and elegance in simplicity".

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Re: I'm a new member damnit
« Reply #24 on: 27 April 2005, 20:36 »
Welcome to the forum BobtheHob.

Quote from: MrX

i got banned for a week for playing ArmageTron and I don't care to ask to go back on anymore because they'res no point with them abusing power over students.


Ever think of doing schoolwork while at school? Or if you are like me and don't have much to do in school, leave school early and take up a part time job or something (assuming that is allowed where your school is).

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You could be doing the students a favor by going around to all the computers and putting FreeBSD on them. Give them an incentive to learn how to use it by making them compile mplayer so they can watch porn in class.


The only problem with that would be correctly configuring the FreeBSD installs it interoperate with the windoze machines.... and making the student(s) realize that computers do not have to have a 'start' button to work....

I have to laugh, when I think of people in my school trying to compile Mplayer. that'd be an interesting sight


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Re: I'm a new member damnit
« Reply #25 on: 27 April 2005, 20:57 »
Not to mention that the electronics department will be pissed off with you becayse they can no longer run their circuit simulation software.
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Re: I'm a new member damnit
« Reply #26 on: 27 April 2005, 21:57 »
Just today, we ran a Ubuntu Live CD at school... (Canada, we ain't alowed anything other than a few MS pieces of crap)

We didn't manage to connect to the internet, though...
Does anybody know how to do that in such a situation? It's ethernet, and that's about all I know about it.

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Re: I'm a new member damnit
« Reply #27 on: 27 April 2005, 22:12 »
Why don't you ask the IT department if you could install a UNIX os on one of the older machines?

Don't use Ubuntu its way too bloated to run on old hardware  go for Slackware, Gento, or a BSD if you want hardcore, go for Vector Linux if you're still a newb. You never know some of the IT staff may've even worked with UNIX before and might be able to either help you or do it for you.

Fucking around with live CDs is only going to piss them off and get you banned.
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Re: I'm a new member damnit
« Reply #28 on: 27 April 2005, 22:40 »
Basically, you're right. We didn't really want to run Linux at school, it was just that those guys, whom I have just introduced to it, were so amazed by the Live CD that they wanted to try whether it works or not - I myself was curious to see if we could go on-line.
I realise that a Live CD is NOT the way to go, if you want to USE :tux: for something worthwile.
Why would they mind, though? And then again, I don't really care - I'm graduating this year (and leaving the country...:))

I'm afraid there is no IT department. Just a teacher who is in charge of the computer room, and I'm have a suspicion that she knows fuck-all about computers, not to mention our dear :tux:...

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Re: I'm a new member damnit
« Reply #29 on: 27 April 2005, 22:49 »
You could always bring a laptop in to school with Linux on and give her a demonstration.
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