>>1
FreeBSD's rm already prevents you from removing the root directory. Guess the GNU faggotry is still behind the times. > rm -rf / [br]rm: "/" may not be removed rm -rf /* works fine though.
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Anonymous2008-12-19 14:05
why not just use chflags? or don't they have that on linsux?
would something like sappnd work?
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Anonymous2008-12-19 14:12
I used to be one of them once.
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Anonymous2008-12-19 14:24
Was the user out of his line when he’s posted such command on a beginners forum? Absolutely.
Kids these days are too damn soft. Back when I was a lad, this sort of behavior was encouraged -- we called it "learning".
Is it true that Windows determines the file type based on *gulp* the three letters after the dot in the file name?
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Anonymous2008-12-19 19:31
The pleasure of the feel of the "exe".
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Anonymous2008-12-19 19:31
>>17
The OS might, but some of its applications disregard mimetypes because they think they know better than say, a HTTP server.
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Anonymous2008-12-19 19:36
>>19
Well, the HTTP server is most likely Microsoft IIS, in which case the mimetypes are inferred from the file extension anyway. So you're not losing anything.
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Anonymous2008-12-19 19:39
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Anonymous2008-12-19 19:55
I have recently started using ubuntu. I like it. Its like debian but not so hardcore about free software. Like it gave me closed-source nvidia drivers.