Yeah, the title pretty much says it all. It is somewhat satisfying to type 'rm core' and then hit 'y', and watch the core go byebye. But yeah, segmentation faults are a pain in the arse.
- Grungar "Fisho: The Chicken Flavoured Fish Shaped Cracker" Forgefire
I hate segmentation faults
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<B>Yeah, the title pretty much says it all. It is somewhat satisfying to type 'rm core' and then hit 'y', and watch the core go byebye. But yeah, segmentation faults are a pain in the arse.
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Well, with out them, you wouldn't have any idea of what your program really would do! Electric Fence is a GREAT tool for catching those sort of things.
<B>Yeah, the title pretty much says it all. It is somewhat satisfying to type 'rm core' and then hit 'y', and watch the core go byebye. But yeah, segmentation faults are a pain in the arse.
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Well, with out them, you wouldn't have any idea of what your program really would do! Electric Fence is a GREAT tool for catching those sort of things.
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