It is against the rules but but what is it exactly?

  • Fonzie!@ttrpg.network
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    3 months ago

    Spreading Linux misinformation is saying things about Linux that aren’t true.

    Examples:

    These can be jokes or trolling like “You can save space by removing the system’s pre-installed French language pack by running sudo rm -fr /” (disclaimer don’t do this!)

    Or misconceptions, such as “You probably don’t have a virus even if you suspect it, due to Linux’s nature viruses aren’t possible” (you absolutely can)

    • Norah - She/They@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      3 months ago

      I have seen that code block so many times, but never with the options switch around so it stands for french 😂 Thankfully in most cases these days you need to add --no-preserve-root for this command to run.

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        3 months ago

        but never with the options switch around

        Life pro tip: always put the force flag first on any command line you write (that has such a flag), to ensure that it’s the first thing seen by everyone (including your future self) reading that command line.

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          I don’t think these things are universal across software, but you can often put -f on its own, separate from other flags, or get in the habit of using the long --force flag.