Quote:
Originally Posted by TheMalcolmConnection
You can also right click on the task-bar and click "Start Task Manager".
|
Lol, I think I'm starting to think studying Red Hat Linux has encouraged me to seek out the most difficult and archaic ways of doing things. Why click on a file or go to a website when I can just type
sudo apt-get -d -reinstall "blahblahPornHistorySuperBlockerblahblabhblah"
'Command not found'
4 tries later:
"Okay maybe I'm using apt-get wrong."
man apt-get
'No manual entry for apt-get
"Alright maybe if I use the help command"
apt-get -h
'bash apt-get: command not found
"Maybe I'm using the help command wrong"
wget -h
'displays help menu for wget
"Hmm what if I log in as the root user?"
su
'Enter Password:'
12345
sudo apt-get -d -reinstall "blahblahPornHistorySuperBlockerblahblabhblah"
'Command not found'
200 tries later
Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
I really do enjoy Linux as a regular user but the certification I'm going for requires me to know my way around the command terminal.
Heck over the holidays I was showing off modded GTA 4 to my brother where at one point I was entering the cheat codes manually each time into the phone to show off various cars when suddenly my brother stopped me and said 'you know your phone saves the cheats after you use them right?'
FML