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    Thumbs down have you ever killed a system for fun

    Just wondering how many of you might have done this?

    I was working with the new karmic alpha and a kernel update messed xorg up , so i spent an hour trying fix the system, but i had no luck... so once i got some files off that i wanted to keep i hosed it using a recursive delete command just so i could watch it go poof.

    so am i just cruel, or is this the same pleasure you get when you kill off a sim or press the volcano button in sim city.

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    Re: have you ever killed a system for fun

    I did this when x.org broke also, although this was due to a power failure, I believe. I copied files to my second hard drive,
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    Re: have you ever killed a system for fun

    I've done this many a time. Most recently, it was a borked FreeBSD install.
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    Re: have you ever killed a system for fun

    I did this last week, testing Arch on an old Dell and finally gave up after deciding the video hardware was junk. Only I used dd to write zeros into the hard drive.

    The funny thing is when it completes you end up with a running system with nothing on the hard drive.


    OK, it's not that funny. Unless you just have a sick sense of humor.

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    Re: have you ever killed a system for fun

    I have accidentally deleted my boot screen,maybe something else but nothing important...

    But, I was so mad that I after that, I "update" jaunty with unsupported and pre-released updates. Installed KDE, XFCE, everything that I did not know for what is for from repositories... Just raving mad for few hours.. Everything fell apart in the end when I install some .deb or something for wrong version of Ubuntu.

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    Re: have you ever killed a system for fun

    All the time.

    I **** on a Gentoo install a few days ago.

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    Re: have you ever killed a system for fun

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    Re: have you ever killed a system for fun

    I play a game called delete the file.

    I have a small python script that randomly selects a file from /etc or one of the subfolders, it then deletes said file. If my system does not crash the script will run again after 5 minutes. If it has 5 successful iterations then it picks a letter and removes with *<letter>*

    Obviously I do this in a VM.
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    Re: have you ever killed a system for fun

    I agree if somebody uses code from "how to KILL your system" for fun they deserve to have their system killed...

    I've never (intentionally) killed my computer... ya'll have a twisted sense of humor.
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    Re: have you ever killed a system for fun

    When I was first writing php I wrote an infinite loop and it crashed a windows server. I think it was php4 (maybe even php3) and win2k server. Shortly after that my web host, and now good online friend whom I've known for years now, decided to start running LAMP servers for web hosting.
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