Goldenpi wrote:
> 
> Sound like me. My obsession with getting every possable flop from my
> notebook is getting me in deep to windows 98. I have even gone to the length
> of removeing the icon for c:\mydocu~1 to save the time loading up. I have
> gone so far as to disable the warning that appears when the wiondows folder
> is opened. Today I had it apart while I put in a new processor. Its
> underclocked right now because it was overheating a bit. I actually renamed
> c:\my documents to c:\my_docs-and then edited the registry, ini files,
> everything so that windows wouldn't be able to tell the difference. I have
> moved as much as possable out of the windows folder. It is now the fastest
> (former) pentium 133Mhz with 16mi ram and 1gi hd you are likely to find. It
> is currently running at 166 but is rated for 200 when I solve the cooling
> problem.
> 
> oh, how to I get to c:\Program files in a linux console? I have tried every
> command I can think of.

did you try: 'cd /Program?Files', remember that white space in a
filename
is legal in MACos and Windows but in few others..

Cheers 

> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Sunday, October 01, 2000 9:45 PM
> Subject: Re: [newbie] hacker or cracker was: Telneting
> 
> > term hacker to me refers to a devoted computer user who loves to tweak and
> > modify and know everything about the system and to get everything out of
> it
> > they possibly can from performance to information, the fact that the GOV
> and
> > large companys dont like it well i cant help that we want to learn about
> the
> > system and they just happen to be part of it!!!
> >
> > just my opinion
> >

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