• B-TR3E@feddit.org
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        9 days ago

        Some people think before they type. They also do not think mindlessly typing “sudo” before every fucking line in bash is a valid substitute for knowing what they do. Many of them have been doing so for decades on HPUX, Solaris, BSDs and IRIX on their own and other people’s/companies machines, not just on their single bedroom machine.

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      9 days ago

      It’s easier to just call su once and run every single command as root rather than having to randomly use sudo for some commands and not for others (/s if it’s not obvious)

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          I don’t use sudo.
          Ever.
          It’s disabled by default in slackware, and I don’t know why it’s even there.

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          9 days ago

          Tell me how you can run rm rf / no preserve root without su, I’m waiting.

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            Is this some kind of joke going over my head or something?

            Run “sudo -i” then run “rm -rf --no-preserve-root”

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              Yeah I’m just joking around. I pretty much never use su except in rare cases