next step: the system asks for the sudo passwort to confirm ๐
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real men use root accounts.
This is the reason real men cry.
Why do real men using root type sudo, though?
Because. we can. and Linux doesn't ask questions.
i log into my desktop environment as root.
myuser ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL
Security? What security?
I like to tell IT newbies in their first year apprentice that sudo rm -fr /
removes the french language from the root, since in Swiss Windows, french comes as second keyboard layout and sometimes you accidentally switch and nobody likes it.
Somethimes their first linux is a VM, lucky them, but not always:)
swiss windows (swindows) ships with a higher-than-average amount of malware
Who the fuck does that to "live life on the edge"? And what kind of mental illnesses do you have ?
No one does that. It's just a stupid joke.
He's probably use Arch BTW
I use arch my friend and I still find this meme retarded!
OS 9 on macOS did me dirty when I tried to delete it for the final time. The OS X operating system folder is named System. And the OS 9 folder is named System Folder.
So I typed rm -rf System and then tried to type the \ character so I could put in the space between the two words. Which is right above the Return key. Guess what I hit instead of \โฆ
I hit control-C almost immediately but it still got through C inside the System folder. Apparently nothing absolutely vital lives in the A-C folders, btw. I was able to even reboot and it all came up normally. Only thing was I couldnโt run any Carbon apps (which was kind of crucial at the time) so I still had to do a reinstall of the OS.
Just run Suicide Linux and get it out of the way fast.
Restoring a btrfs snapshot after deleting. :D
Totem of undying
[sudo] enter password for $USER:
Pressing ctrl-c before anything critical gets deleted: :)