forcefully remove programs
Name:
Anonymous
2007-09-21 14:44
ID:D0tMQ68l
which program is a good one that forcefully removes programs?
Name:
Anonymous
2007-09-21 15:37
ID:geNBuIIb
rm -r /path/program
Name:
Anonymous
2007-09-21 16:06
ID:UxbyvQPL
>>2
rm -rf
OP wanted force.
Name:
Anonymous
2007-09-21 23:57
ID:9JxkMWKS
There are no programs worth using, let alone going to the trouble of removing on linux.
Name:
Anonymous
2007-09-22 5:14
ID:cMWp+6st
Mac OS X
Name:
Anonymous
2007-09-23 3:24
ID:lagrPCfv
>>4
So, the Internet itself is not worth using? Unix is the OS of the Internet newfag. Linux being the most common derivative.
lern2learn
Name:
Anonymous
2007-09-23 19:31
ID:nlbYGqYb
>>6
Implementation. Not derivative. Learn the difference.
Name:
Anonymous
2007-09-23 20:47
ID:lagrPCfv
Name:
Anonymous
2007-09-23 22:54
ID:Heaven
gb2/multics
Name:
RedCream
2007-09-24 2:31
ID:KiLuCx0a
>>9
gb2 flipping 16 bit-switches (15 data, 1 parity) on the Data General NOVA minicomputer series.
Name:
Anonymous
2007-09-25 9:38
ID:r0CADauH
gb2 turning the lever of the tape on your turing machine
Name:
Anonymous
2007-09-25 10:01
ID:xoOFqkV8
SHIFT-DELETE
Name:
RedCream
2007-09-26 2:20
ID:D3lyAcNb
>>11
gb2 counting stones in the dirt
Name:
Anonymous
2007-09-26 11:07
ID:nDLt9Q44
Damn, I lost.
Name:
Anonymous
2007-10-23 9:00
Name:
Anonymous
2007-10-24 2:23
Name:
Anonymous
2007-10-24 6:00
A program that kicks them until they explode.
Name:
Anonymous
2007-10-24 11:49
Name:
Anonymous
2007-10-26 11:10
>>16
Technically GNU != Unix
Name:
Anonymous
2007-10-26 12:30
Name:
Anonymous
2007-10-26 13:40
>>20
While that is true in a way, it's kind of far-fetched.
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