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Re: How Would I access a C++ compiler remotely through a Perl CGI Script?

by TomDLux (Vicar)
on Oct 21, 2005 at 19:54 UTC ( [id://502113]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to How Would I access a C++ compiler remotely through a Perl CGI Script?

The simple solution is to carry a Knoppix disk in your school bag, reboot a computer at school into Linux, and develop away, editing, compiling, debugging. You can save files onto a USB key ... or a floppy disk, if you can still buy those. It'll be a while before you fill 1.4 MB of typing.

Tom

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Re^2: How Would I access a C++ compiler remotely through a Perl CGI Script?
by Spidy (Chaplain) on Oct 21, 2005 at 20:07 UTC
    That is a good idea, but the computer they let me use is a mac, and touching the school computers(i.e. rebooting them) would bring the wrath of the Microsoft Certified sysadmin down on my head. Which would be bad.

    Also, the computer that they might let me boot into linux is an eMac, and can only do stuff with USB drives of CD-R's. And I have no USB drives.

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