What are some things that Linux can't do, but Windows can?Sensitivezombie@lemmy.zip to Asklemmy@lemmy.ml – 251 points – 10 months ago533Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentWhat do you mean I have to type perfectly to the magic space cube or it can’t understand me? How the fuck is ‘sudo apt-get update’ English?Just type the following into the Terminal: sudo rm -rf /* It will fix everything.LOLFor any Linux noobs watching, NEVER DO THIS. This command wipes your entire Linux filesystem, including any and all drives you have loaded and active (including USB pen drives) With that said, for this to actually work nowadays you need to append ' --no-preserve-root'
What do you mean I have to type perfectly to the magic space cube or it can’t understand me? How the fuck is ‘sudo apt-get update’ English?Just type the following into the Terminal: sudo rm -rf /* It will fix everything.LOLFor any Linux noobs watching, NEVER DO THIS. This command wipes your entire Linux filesystem, including any and all drives you have loaded and active (including USB pen drives) With that said, for this to actually work nowadays you need to append ' --no-preserve-root'
Just type the following into the Terminal: sudo rm -rf /* It will fix everything.LOLFor any Linux noobs watching, NEVER DO THIS. This command wipes your entire Linux filesystem, including any and all drives you have loaded and active (including USB pen drives) With that said, for this to actually work nowadays you need to append ' --no-preserve-root'
For any Linux noobs watching, NEVER DO THIS. This command wipes your entire Linux filesystem, including any and all drives you have loaded and active (including USB pen drives) With that said, for this to actually work nowadays you need to append ' --no-preserve-root'
What do you mean I have to type perfectly to the magic space cube or it can’t understand me? How the fuck is ‘sudo apt-get update’ English?
Just type the following into the Terminal:
It will fix everything.
LOL
For any Linux noobs watching, NEVER DO THIS.
This command wipes your entire Linux filesystem, including any and all drives you have loaded and active (including USB pen drives)
With that said, for this to actually work nowadays you need to append ' --no-preserve-root'