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On Sun, 25 Feb 2001, Chris Byrnes wrote:
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: That's a pretty well-known "bug". If you do anything on a machine "too
: much" to a point the system can't handle the commands, it'll either just
: fork the new processes, or reboot itself.
Yep Chris, which is why people *need* to limit regular users via
login.conf, it can effecively nuke any of these little games the users may
desire to play with the machine, don't we know it. :)
: Nothing new.
Yep.
: -Chris
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