What do you mean? Ive upgraded every release since Fedora Core 1.
What do you mean? Ive upgraded every release since Fedora Core 1.
I just run Fedora in a VM and do 99% of my work there.
From the top, #2 and #4 are in the correct positions.
Have you bought a single monitor in the past 5 years or so? Mine all have hdmi and DP.
That’s when locate piped to grep is your best friend.
Ls doesn’t tell them where they are, just what files exist in their current location.
You forgot the pwd after each ‘cd’.
Like I said, olden days.
I think they had to reinstall. It was part of a Hadoop cluster and that was extra finicky.
I believe sudoedit disables being able to spawn commands from the editor. In vi, I think it was :!<command>
I’ll create directories via sudo in /var/log, /var/lib etc and then chown to the user that the systemd service will be running as.
Back in the olden days we used to nfs mount every other machines file system on every machine. I was root and ran “rm -rf /" instead of "./”.
After I realized that it was taking too long, i realized my error.
Now for the fun part. In those days nfs passed root privileges to the remote file system. I took out 2.5 machines before I killed it.
Had an idiot “fix” a permission problem by running “sudo chmod -R 777 /”
And that is why sudo privileges were removed for the vast majority of people.
I used to use an app called moneydance several years ago. It was pretty much the only thing that ran on Linux but it was decent.
If I could replace the windows ui with gnome, I’d do it.
If you think “of” and “have” (or it’s contraction) sound alike, you’re part of the problem. “Of” has a softer finish more like “ovf” than “ov”. The transition from ‘o’ to ‘f’ starts hard with a ‘v’ but finishes with a soft ‘f’.
Or “would of”, “could of”, “should of”. Enunciate your words. “have” and “of” sound different.
It’s “psych” as in “He psyched us out” which comes from “using psychology on them”
rm ./-rf
What if you use both?