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Yeah. Maybe even better with a distro with a more updated kernel btw.
Yeah. Maybe even better with a distro with a more updated kernel btw.
~
is a “aliás” to your user home directory. If you are anywhere and want to copy something into your documents folder you can do cp file.txt ~/Documents
instead of cp file.txt /home/username/Documents
So by typing rm ~
it actually deleted the /home/username
directory instead of the ~
file in it.
I think rm '~'
does delete the file.
This one is from a coworker. He noticed there was a file named ~
inside his home. Decided to delete it. So rm -rf ~
.
Oh. So I didn’t need LVM and LUKS at my install?
Thought more vim folks would notice this.
If you’re using gnome there’s a really nice extension.
Socialism is the name for the economy system where the working class rule the means of production.
Installed to use bingGpt. Never use it. But somethis it get some updates.
How many reasons did you code into it?
Many years ago I would reinstall everything if I break something. Today I don’t see how to break things to a point that just resin stalling would be a solution. Probably by booting a live you can fix whatever you broke.
Just get to know Rio that may be an alternative to Alacrity.
Sorry. It should be BTRFS
Nice birds part. Where did you learned that?
I would find it funny a couple of years ago. Nowadays, it feels kind of sad.