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  • #16
    Originally posted by Andy
    [B]

    umm.. bern... you typed think. no thinking remember? (holiday rules) ;)
    hahaha...ok....../sbin/shutdown-brain -h "now"
    p-two.net

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Bern


      hahaha...ok....../sbin/shutdown-brain -h "now"
      umm.. i'm sorry, could you pls convert that from linux to windows??

      is it something like this:
      start->shutdown->brain->and instead of the ok button, now
      TweakTown SETI@home Team

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      • #18
        Well in KDE you would first do "K-->Log out-->Restore session when loging in next time-->OK" then "su -c shutdown -h "now" " you would replace -h with -r to reboot and you can set a delay instead of "now", "5" would be in five minutes. Then you see "Broadcast message from root"
        "System is going down for maintanence" "now!" or "In x minutes"
        p-two.net

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        • #19
          uhhh.... i'm confuse-a-ma-lated
          TweakTown SETI@home Team

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Andy

            umm.. i'm sorry, could you pls convert that from linux to windows??

            is it something like this:
            start->shutdown->brain->and instead of the ok button, now
            I'm sure Windows would have a wizard for it, Andy ;) :D.

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            • #21
              trusting microsoft, they would:p
              TweakTown SETI@home Team

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Andy
                trusting microsoft, they would:p
                Trusting Microsoft? That's a sure way to get screwed :).

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                • #23
                  PHP is a hypertext pre-processor. Which means that you wrght your code in the form of a php file and then as the browser requests the page the server interprits the code and sends it back in html form. It is a fast way of connecting to databases and is also one of the fastest growing script languages on the internet.

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                  • #24
                    oh and it can be run on Linux and Windows servers alike. Unlike its counterpart Microsofts ASP.

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