TIL. Makes sense, though.
TIL. Makes sense, though.
/tmp is world-writable. If you get permission-errors, you should become suspicious.
Also, whenever you write “sudo rm -rf” you should quadruple-check if that’s really what you want to do.
Non-interactively deleting entire directories in root space isn’t something you should have to do normally.
Never send the Baltic Fleet into battle?
Jack Perry doesn’t look like a heel, he looks like a bottom.
Slackware is a bearded old man trying to get it up, holding a picture of Lilo.
My need is to distro-hop.
With Slackware, you could probably just follow it step by step.
There was a storm in the desert where they were filming which destroyed a lot of the equipment and almost doomed the film.
I think I remember reading that they had to use cheaper film stock in those scenes for that reason.
No, that some people’s way involves using snap, and that’s fine.
Saddam Hussein, according to Human Rights Watch, is responsible for the deaths of 250000 people.
As a dead dictator, he is not the best, nor even a good choice, for rendering graphical applications on a computer screen.
But all things considered, he’s still better than X11.
8.10 was the last good Ubuntu. (It also had the best default wallpaper ever)
If you look at the “improvements” in every release since, you’ll notice that shit like they do currently isn’t an accident:
9.04 integrated web services into the main user interface.
9.10 integrated Ubuntu One (Ubuntu’s OneDrive, upgradable for money) by default and introduced the slooooow Ubuntu Software Center
10.04 integrated an interface to post on social media
10.10 added app purchases in the Software Center
11.04 made Unity the default
11.10 removed Gnome as fallback to Unity
12.04 introduced the buggy HUD
12.10 added the famous Amazon ad lense to it by default
and it goes on like this…
Read my comment again:
install Firefox from FlatPak
the Mozilla repo
or from source
In none of these cases will Ubuntu be able to install it from snap instead.
Only the Firefox “package” in the Ubuntu repos actually just links to a script that installs the snap.
Arch is so great, bro! The AUR has everything!
With yay, it’s so easy, bro!
Update Arch
yay breaks
stays broken for days
Any other distro that had a broken package manager for 3 days, ever?
when I don’t have a choice and I am being forced to use what the distro maintainers think is good for me.
That’s the case on literally any distro.
And just like on literally any distro, you can also install Firefox from FlatPak, the Mozilla repo or from source.
Of course. No other distro existed when Jesus was alive.
a really nice one, like 1K euros plus
1K is below entry level for a decent adult bicycle nowadays.
Be the lack of change you want to see in the world!
RebeccaBlackOS > Hannah Montana Linux
Germany doesn’t do this, but the minimum, when all holidays fall on the worst possible days, is more than the number of holidays in the UK.