I Love Linux

d0b33

Honorary Master
Joined
Jul 16, 2004
Messages
17,506
Reaction score
493
Location
Western Cape
If you install it on linux friendly hardware it just works :)

Edit:
The Sudo linux support thread.
 
Last edited:
I'm getting an EEE PC. I'm going to install XP on it, Microsft = teh best
 
oooeerrrr, hit ctrl alt backspace for the hidden linux menu
 
CTRL+ALT+BACKSPACE can fix any errors (which happens like um.... never) in Linux. The only way to fix an error in Windows is to delete the virus called "Windows".
 
If I became president, I'd ban the Microsoft Windows virus.
 
What's that sketchy command that breaks linux?

Mr rpm, please don't ban me for mentioning this :)
The command is something in the line of remove dot slash. You can figure it out for yourself, but I don't recommend it. Being a pop root user I don't have to answer to King Sudo...
 
Why would he ban you for mentioning a way to "break" an OS?

It's like saying: "Please do not ban me, but to get rid of all your windows trouble just format c:\"

HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

The man who taught me Linux said one thing over and over again to me:
"If you cannot break it you will never learn to fix it, so try and break it!"
 
The man who taught me Linux

You don't get taught Linux. You learn from experience, and going "Oh Schitt" several hundred times. Add various other "magic" words as your experience increases...
 
Why would he ban you for mentioning a way to "break" an OS?

It's like saying: "Please do not ban me, but to get rid of all your windows trouble just format c:\"

HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

The man who taught me Linux said one thing over and over again to me:
"If you cannot break it you will never learn to fix it, so try and break it!"

At ubuntuforums they ban you [immediately] for giving any dangerous command, but especially that one.
Doing the remove dot slash command (in root mode) formats your drive a lot easier than with Windows. In Windows you can't format your root partition if it is running.
 
You don't get taught Linux. You learn from experience, and going "Oh Schitt" several hundred times. Add various other "magic" words as your experience increases...

I beg to differ too. I was born to know Linux. :D
I have only broken my Linux a handful of times since I first installed it and each time it was with something trivial. I do by the way do some pretty advanced stuff in Linux...
 
Is this a Ubuntu only bug or a general Linux bug, first time I heard of this...

/me fires up VM to see what happens...
 
Is this a Ubuntu only bug or a general Linux bug, first time I heard of this...

/me fires up VM to see what happens...

What, the remove dot slash command? It's a command, not a bug... and it is a general-Linux command, not distro-specific.
 
I beg to differ too. I was born to know Linux. :D
I have only broken my Linux a handful of times since I first installed it and each time it was with something trivial. I do by the way do some pretty advanced stuff in Linux...

And each time you went "uh oh/oh schitt/interesting/WTF?.." :D
 
Top
Sign up to the MyBroadband newsletter
X