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Forever Winter
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Re: Year 2038 problem

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val wrote:smells like a couple of linuxoids had expereinced a bit of butthurt, :D
by the way, "arrogant asshole" - this is an exact definition of a linux kernel developer. isn't it?

there is no such a problem, that's the answer, Adrian, be happy. The galaxy is not endangered. :)
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AdrianGlowacki
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Re: Year 2038 problem

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Hey, tell me what does "AD 30828" mean? Whether 30828 this year problem of Windows? Because on this page is mentioned date (UTC) "September 14, 30828, 02:48:05.478"

Look: https://social.technet.microsoft.com/wi ... butes.aspx
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Re: Year 2038 problem

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And another thread I have to speak a warning on as it seems! Two ways:

a) You get nice and friendly again
b) I provide some holidays and lock this

Up to you guys.
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Forever Winter
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Re: Year 2038 problem

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AdrianGlowacki wrote:Hey, tell me what does "AD 30828" mean? Whether 30828 this year problem of Windows? Because on this page is mentioned date (UTC) "September 14, 30828, 02:48:05.478"

Look: https://social.technet.microsoft.com/wi ... butes.aspx
AD means Anno Domini and denotes years after the birth of christ, so "AD 30828" means "in the year 30828 after the birth of christ".

EmuandCo wrote:
a) You get nice and friendly again
Maybe on the day they stop being so obnoxious...

EmuandCo wrote:
b) I provide some holidays and lock this
I don't care anyway, so do what you can't resist to do...
AdrianGlowacki
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Re: Year 2038 problem

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Hey, why is the time of Windows ending in AD 30,828? How it is calculated?

In the linux system, I know that I am using a 32-bit time based on 2 147 483 647 seconds or 64 bit time based on 9 223 372 036 854 775 807 seconds since the beginning of the Unix era (January 1, 1970) , but as in Windows?
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Re: Year 2038 problem

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AdrianGlowacki wrote:Hey, why is the time of Windows ending in AD 30,828?...
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