If the computer would run linux/unix (I dont know what it does run though), one simple line would do it.
"RM -RF"
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what software do the uplink servers run?
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Re: computer destruction
"rm -rf /", not "RM -RF".agent_xxx wrote:If the computer would run linux/unix (I dont know what it does run though), one simple line would do it.
"RM -RF"
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what software do the uplink servers run?
*nix OSes are case sensitive, and you need to specify *what* you want to unlink.
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Re: computer destruction
agent_xxx wrote:If the computer would run linux/unix (I dont know what it does run though), one simple line would do it.
"RM -RF"
as root of course
what software do the uplink servers run?
They run an Uplink Server OS (which is completely made-up.)
You need to enter this seven-command string in the console:
cd usr
delete
cd log
delete
cd sys
delete
shutdown
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