- cross-posted to:
- linuxhumor@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- linuxhumor@lemmy.ml
this is from this post on !linuxhumor@lemmy.ml
You can find an explanation there if you are confused or learning
alias ls=exit
You are the evil
Nah, that’s just chaotic. Evil would be
export EDITOR=rm
Hi there! Looks like you linked to a Lemmy community using an URL instead of its name, which doesn’t work well for people on different instances. Try fixing it like this: !linuxhumor@lemmy.ml
As always, there is an xkdc about this
tar -xzf
(eXtract Ze File)tar -czf
(Compress Ze File)Mmmnnn z means (de)compress, c means create:
-xf
and-cf
extract and create uncompressed tarballs. Also it’s far more complicated.I’m sorry!
boom
Tangentially related. I’m being confusing for educational purposes, tar is impossible even if you know it.
For newbies that know from the top of their head what a cd-rom is…
Fair point. You can probably be 20 these days and not have really used CDs in your memory. Is this what getting old feels like?
Speaking as someone that grew up with records, 8-tracks, and cassettes: yes, yes it is.
In Vim:
:Sex
It’s also helpful to note that “shell builtins” don’t typically have man pages (at least for BASH). You can find help on these commands by typing
[builtin name] --help
or looking in the shell’s man page or info doc (no one told me when I was learning, so I got confused as to why some of the more common commands didn’t have man pages)Once when I was drunk it took me 5min to realise, that a cd rom is in fact a read only file system
Change Directory -> Read Only Media
Does this mean that a cd-rw is not in fact a CD rom?
Correct