I will hack Google
I will hack Google
I will hack Google
Did you set the font color as green or amber? It won't work otherwise!
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.
Did you say "Im in" afterwards? Otherwise it doesnt count.
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.
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 :))
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.
Wifi is not working help :((((
How I felt after adding encryption to my Immich server
me when I accidentally use the tree command on the root directory:
It has some of the most accurate hacking logic.
The plot on the other hand I disliked.
I know this one! You set your timezone then try again
Um... shouldn't it be:
sudo su; apt-get update; flatpak update;
Or am I missing something?
You should never use "sudo su". That's a big security no-no.
~$ sudo apt update
[sudo] password for {your user name}:
-command executes-
~$
Sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get (-y if you want it to do it automatically) upgrade
There's also
sudo apt update
if you only want to apply the superuser permission one specific command instead of a lot of commands
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.
the kkk has their own linux version?
Wow I really misread that name thought there where a few too many ks
That doesn't surprise me. North Korea has their own as well.