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minus-square@TheGrandNagus@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish66•edit-27 days agoOn the one hand, that is cool as fuck. Unfortunately though, I’ve been fortunate in that I’ve been using Linux for 16 years and never experienced a panic screen, so I probably won’t get to see Tux :/
minus-square@HumanPerson@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkEnglish41•7 days agoDelete /etc to make your system faster. /s Also, obligatory warning to NEVER DO THIS for anyone new to Linux.
minus-square@loie@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink14•6 days agoYeah ‘etc’ of course stands for ‘et cetera’ which implies that’s all just a bunch of extra shit, right?
minus-square@InnerScientist@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink20•7 days agoWould this even cause a kernel panic? I think this just causes a userland “panic”
minus-square@ssmlink9•edit-27 days agoFor destructive commands I much prefer find / -type f -exec mv {} /blackhole \;
minus-square@theshatterstone54@feddit.uklinkfedilink1•6 days agoIdea: Create alias for /dev/null as /blackhole
minus-squareKerblinkfedilink6•7 days agomaybe on some public displays, but those surely wont update to such a new kernel for a long time
On the one hand, that is cool as fuck.
Unfortunately though, I’ve been fortunate in that I’ve been using Linux for 16 years and never experienced a panic screen, so I probably won’t get to see Tux :/
Delete /etc to make your system faster. /s Also, obligatory warning to NEVER DO THIS for anyone new to Linux.
Yeah ‘etc’ of course stands for ‘et cetera’ which implies that’s all just a bunch of extra shit, right?
What does it stand for?
Would this even cause a kernel panic? I think this just causes a userland “panic”
Idk, you’re probably right.
For destructive commands I much prefer
find / -type f -exec mv {} /blackhole \;
Idea: Create alias for /dev/null as /blackhole
That won’t cause a kernel panic
maybe on some public displays,
but those surely wont update to such a new kernel for a long time