Cannot this be caused by deleting the folder and not just everything inside?
stepanzak
Two things:
- About a week ago in school, my friend told me to remove System32.
I told him that I don't have it on Linux and that I'll show him how to break Linux.
I typed
rm -fr / --no-preserve-root
, but I was really tired that day, and for some reason, I pressed enter. After a second, I did Ctrl+C, and luckily, it was without sudo, but it still deleted many random files on my system that I've had access to. - Once I wanted to ssh into my Raspberry Pi on the local network and accidentally entered my local ip address and SSHed into my own computer, I was SSHing from. I deleted some config files thinking I'm doing it on the Raspberry, but luckily, I haven't done any big damage. It could have ended much worse, however, because it took almost two hours of confused screaming until I noticed that I'm, in fact, doing all the stuff on my own computer. Don't have the same username and password on pc and server, guys.
I feel like I'm posting the exact same comment a bit too often, but here it is: Zotify is the answer!
Yes, but people find this interesting because historically, Microsoft was actively trying to destroy Linux (look up Halloween documents) and even said that Linux is cancer.
Thanks for your valuable input, you opened my eyes.
Sorry then, I should have written In every other country ruled by communists saying they are building communism, banning every other political party then the communist one, killing people in the name of communism. I see their unability to achieve communism even when they've had full control over country for decades as a proof of that it's not really possible.
Yeah, I love the FOSS philosophy and I would be a communist if I didn't know that in my country and in every other country where communism is/was, it became a dictatorship doing reallly horrible things. I simply don't have the trust in people to believe communism is possible without violation of human rights. It's sad.
Sidebery has a tutorial in the README. You can set it up that the tab bar automatically hides when the Sidebery bar is open.