Topic: "linux debugging" (page 4 of 9)

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there was cocain in it, that it wasn't lethal well obviously.

wga also phones home what doesn't kill me, but it isn't what i want.

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Well, my point was that back when Coca Cola still put cocaine in their beverage, cocaine wasn't considered a bad substance. Also, the ingredients of Coca Cola were common knowledge, just the way it was created was kept secret.

Windows does however contain a lot of bad substances, and MS is perfectly aware of that :P

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Edited by unstable on 04.07.2006 20:05:16
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well even that is settled then :)
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Yay, we settled it! But I still want to have the last word :P
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By the way, on topic again:

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Since version 4.7, IDA Pro offers a console Linux debugger and a console Linux disassembler. The Linux version of IDA Pro brings the power of combined disassembly and debugging that has build IDA's reputation to the Linux world. Like its Windows sibling, the IDA Pro Linux Disassembler comes in two versions that differ only by the number of processors they support: click here for a list of processors supported by the standard and advanced version of IDA Pro.

The Linux version of IDA Pro

* is able to disassemble any file supported by the Windows version.
* supports all the features of the Windows console version, including interactivity, scripting and plugins.
* offer local debugging of Linux executables.
* can connect to Windows machines running our debugging server and debug Windows executables.
* remote debugging server that allows you to debug Linux programs from another Linux machine, or even a Windows one.


link: linkhttp://www.datarescue.com/idabase/linux/index.htm

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well as people are confusing whats open source software with software with source i will try again... grab in a ti83plus if you have it if not grab ti83plus flash debugger now go to programs and create one that program will be executed in open source and thats open source because you cannot compile it thats open source about the video driver i will put here the source when i have more time for now i'm too be busy correcting the errors of the new MFS "macro file system" regards rayden...
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heyps forgot what i have written i have a different concept of open source is that my litle and powerfull Z80 can execute directly open source software and as it is not script because it is executed direclty i forgot that the x86 asn't that property one more time scuse but well we make mistakes till we learn he he he.... anyone is interested to see my new macro file system code is more fast than UFS-FFS2...
Edited by Rayden on 13.07.2006 09:11:33
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well as people are confusing whats open source software with software with source i will try again... grab in a ti83plus if you have it if not grab ti83plus flash debugger now go to programs and create one that program will be executed in open source and thats open source because you cannot compile it thats open source about the video driver i will put here the source when i have more time for now i'm too be busy correcting the errors of the new MFS "macro file system" regards rayden...

Yes, you are right and we are all wrong. Google is also wrong, and wikipedia as well. We can't trust anybody. It must be a conspiracy to give everyone the wrong definition of open source. Maybe Microsoft is behind it.

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hehe rayden is funny.

lookup ISA
and why we it is called "source code" and not just code
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well as i m portuguese when translating some things from english to portuguese they gain diferent meaning for example the meaning of open source in english means that the user can see the source althought the program must be compiled in portuguese no it means that the program is run directly in open source do you know where i'm getting.... open source means 'codigo aberto' and the right translation is 'fonte aberta'.... regards rayden :roll: :devil3: :-Y
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