

All the worse that Debian has both useradd and adduser. I never remember which is the one I want. And in Redhat-derivatives it’s something even more confusing.
The only thing I ever want to do is add a user to a group, is that too much to ask?
All the worse that Debian has both useradd and adduser. I never remember which is the one I want. And in Redhat-derivatives it’s something even more confusing.
The only thing I ever want to do is add a user to a group, is that too much to ask?
No. “Print working directory” is the command to print (display) the “cwd” (current working directory).
Isn’t nfs pretty much completely insecure unless you turn on nfs4 with Kerberos? The fact that that is such a pain in the ass is what keeps me from it. It is fine for read-only though.
Late 1970s / early 1980s.
You might want to reconsider your reaction, that’s the only place anyone is at someone’s throat.
It’s acceptable to admit your mistakes and endeavor to learn more for the future. It’s not acceptable to say “I’m going to be proudly wrong and it’s your fault”.
you didn’t even bother to actually correct my thinking
This is blaming someone else for the fact that you’re wrong. They have no obligation to correct your thinking.
“It’s your fault that I’m wrong!”
Bro’s not saying you have to memorize the manual, just like … read it. Even a bit of familiarity goes a long way.
If you have literally no memory then command line is 100% unusable but otherwise every little bit helps.
I don’t think so. Touchscreens were not at all common in 2001.
Heh, and the graphics can probably be managed on any low-end phone nowadays.
My wife just picked Black & White (2001) back up. That game has held up better than I’d ever have expected.
No then they just start using it with that new name and act like nothing happened.
[citation needed].
Just tried it, got told that it is not a valid command.
it just blithely demands an elevated runtime for no reason because its developers were morons.
It’s always, always, this one.
Typst is another one with potential, yep. Still early and it has a ways to go… we’ll see if it manages to take the crown from LaTeX.
I think functionally something like the LyX concept of “what you see is what you mean” is critical, as is the version control (where git is the best option / biggest player)
It did. The thick manuals of the 90s needed to actually document things.
I just ran into a new crop of problems with Linux games.
Apparently Unity 5.4.0 has a bug where it will crash (or rather close the game) if Chrome is running. (Or any Electron app like oh, say … Steam) Kudos to Unity for fixing it, but shame a bunch of old Linux-native games will never get fixed.
https://discussions.unity.com/t/bug-in-unity-when-running-chrome-on-linux/646017
OnlyOffice is another shit clone of Office 2007. Fight me.
The problem with Libreoffice is that they are satisfied with being a second-rate clone of the baroque mess that is Office 2007.
Google Docs is the last thing to push the Word Processor forward, kicking and screaming into the 21st century.
I’m pretty sure there’s a viable solution in the git +markdown+latex space but no one has quite found it yet. LyX is close-ish but misses the mark.
Kinda, but it’s pretty much all horrendously outdated bitching about superficial flaws in tools from 40 years ago.