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Post by bowtiev8 on May 31, 2016 11:26:21 GMT -6
I agree with you.
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Post by Skalle on Jun 2, 2016 22:06:33 GMT -6
So IT informed us today at work that our computers are liable to restart overnight without warning to install updates. For example, if I run some sort of transcode operation on video files overnight, Wangblow$ will restart regardless of what it's doing. This kind of garbage is just unacceptable, and I don't understand how anyone at the city thinks otherwise.
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Post by bowtiev8 on Jun 6, 2016 12:20:32 GMT -6
They should at least send out an email whenever they do it, so you know which days it's safe to run something overnight.
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Post by Skalle on Jun 6, 2016 22:08:55 GMT -6
That would require work. You know they don't want to do any of that. They just let Micro$haft do everything, no matter how bad it is for productivity.
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Post by bowtiev8 on Jun 8, 2016 12:29:59 GMT -6
Seems like it.
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Post by Skalle on Jun 8, 2016 13:45:29 GMT -6
I still think they should make you boss.
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Post by bowtiev8 on Jun 13, 2016 11:35:16 GMT -6
If they do, changes will be made.
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Post by Skalle on Jun 13, 2016 15:00:37 GMT -6
...like the immediate deletion of system32?
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Post by bowtiev8 on Jun 14, 2016 12:33:05 GMT -6
Among other things, yeah.
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Post by Skalle on Jun 14, 2016 20:04:13 GMT -6
Step two, on GNU/Linux machines with lots of non-free packages:
su rm -rf --no-preserve-root /
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Post by bowtiev8 on Jun 16, 2016 15:46:07 GMT -6
Excellent.
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Post by Skalle on Jun 16, 2016 16:57:17 GMT -6
A lot of n00bs don't realize you need the --no-preserve-root flag to nuke everything.
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