I am curious how. If you were deleting everything in the local directory you wouldn’t need the ./ before the asterisk, so was it some sort of piping that messed it up?
I am curious how. If you were deleting everything in the local directory you wouldn’t need the ./ before the asterisk, so was it some sort of piping that messed it up?
You forgot the -r
just like always.
Isn’t it off by default? (If not it should be)
I love waiting 20 minutes (after failing to select Linux in grub) for Windows to do an update before being allowed to make an input if I’m lucky I catch it between restarts, so yeah they do actually have a point…
Buuuut 80% of things can just be installed via a package manager, which takes one command rather than 20 clicks.
The sound didn’t match the lip movement 😥