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Speaking of YouTube.......
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Nov. 17, 2008, 07:23 PM
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RE: Speaking of YouTube.......
In Unix-like operating systems, /dev/null or the null device is a special file that discards all data written to it (but reports that the write operation succeeded), and provides no data to any process that reads from it (yielding EOF immediately).
So once configured it's like an OS 'black hole'. These pointers can be set wherever the user desires no data or record created/saved. In addition, my OS is configured so that all caches (including Firefox) and all /tmp files & folders are saved into RAM. These are either immediately deleted upon app termination, or 100% gone with shutdown. (Nov. 17, 2008 06:02 PM)Graycode Wrote: The method works because Windows won't allow both a file and a directory to exist with the same name within the same path. I think Linux would No, it won't. (Nov. 17, 2008 06:02 PM)Graycode Wrote: Almost all SWF still works normally. A few occasionally go silent Everything works fine here. |
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