• cowfodder
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      Funny enough, I learned terminal commands initially on a green on black monitor. I can’t use the terminal unless I set it to green on black. My brain literally won’t remember any terminal commands for any flavor of Linux until I change the color scheme.

      • @Machinist@lemmy.world
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        12 months ago

        I’m not quite that bad but I definitely prefer green or amber on black terminals. That’s how a command line is ‘supposed’ to look because that’s what I learned on.

  • Libra00
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    172 months ago

    Heh, I remember tinkering with linux waaay back in the day. I had a shitty Slackware install I farted around with, and something I was doing required bootstrapping gcc. I clung to that man page like it was the last lifeboat off the Titanic, but by the end when it worked I felt exactly like this.

    • @Barbarian@sh.itjust.works
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      In Uni I ran Gentoo as my daily driver. It was stupid, but I learned a lot.

      Trying and failing to get a working desktop environment, using IRC on the command line to get help from people who knew what they were doing and could advise a dumb kid like me, following their advice and getting a working DE after a reboot was the most hackerman I ever felt. I was convinced I was real hot shit. In actuality, I’d followed the advice to tweak the kernel config to get working drivers :))

      • Libra00
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        Haha, yep. My very first linux install I had to do similar because I had a fucky video card that X11 didn’t support natively, ultimately I had to, er, acquire a commercial X server that did support it to make it work. It was a mess.

  • Owl
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    Wifi is not working help :((((

  • Bappity
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    112 months ago

    me when I accidentally use the tree command on the root directory:

  • @x00z@lemmy.world
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    52 months ago

    It has some of the most accurate hacking logic.

    The plot on the other hand I disliked.

  • Endymion_Mallorn
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    Um… shouldn’t it be:

    sudo su;
    apt-get update;
    flatpak update;
    

    Or am I missing something?

    • @dunz@feddit.nu
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      Use sudo -i instead, gives you an interactive shell without running the su binary with sudo, which is unnecessary

      Edit: it’s i not I

      • Endymion_Mallorn
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        Thank you, that’s a switch I hadn’t looked at. I’ll admit though, I’m on Mint, I have a nice built-in GUI that works nicely.

        • Snot Flickerman
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          It’s a really important switch for doing things like setting up wireguard, which has protected directories, you can’t actually enter the directory for wireguard setup without sudo -i

          (I mean technically you probably can with sudo su, too, but this is more elegant and less redundant)

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        Does that1 security no-no matter on a single-user system which (almost) never leaves the sight of said user? Or is that just a matter of ‘don’t do this on a server’?

    • cowfodder
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      Sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get (-y if you want it to do it automatically) upgrade

    • Snot Flickerman
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      52 months ago

      There’s also

      sudo apt update

      if you only want to apply the superuser permission one specific command instead of a lot of commands

    • @aleq@lemmy.world
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      What’s the problem exactly? There are many ways to do it, and I think saying you run apt-get update is quite fine even if you’re not explicitly saying that you run it as root. And he may not have flatpaks.

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    the kkk has their own linux version?

    Wow I really misread that name thought there where a few too many ks