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Sunday, 26-Aug-12 17:54:35 UTC from web-
@derpyshy Oh, I get what you mean :P Yep, GNU bash has quite some options :P
Sunday, 26-Aug-12 18:07:20 UTC from web-
@omni Tep :b I want to do something wit hthis, but I have no idea where to start x.x
Sunday, 26-Aug-12 18:08:10 UTC from web-
@derpyshy It aren't useful commands. Let me give you a few you can use: "cd" (change directory), "ls" (list directory contents), "cp" (copy), "mv" (move), "rm" (remove). Be careful with them, though :P
Sunday, 26-Aug-12 18:09:59 UTC from web-
@omni Let me see here... >:3
Sunday, 26-Aug-12 18:10:50 UTC from web-
@derpyshy Oh, just one more: "man" (manual) :P
Sunday, 26-Aug-12 18:11:14 UTC from web-
@omni iiioooo
Sunday, 26-Aug-12 18:12:01 UTC from web
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@omni @derpyshy The proper command for rm is "rm -rf /" #donotactuallydothis
Sunday, 26-Aug-12 18:11:05 UTC from web-
@redenchilada .-.
Sunday, 26-Aug-12 18:11:56 UTC from web -
@redenchilada Why would you give him the command I'm purposely not telling him because he is silly at times? :x
Sunday, 26-Aug-12 18:12:46 UTC from web-
@omni Wait, what happens if I put that in?
Sunday, 26-Aug-12 18:14:16 UTC from web-
@derpyshy rm = remove, -r = recursively (also files in folders inside the one), -f = force, / = root directory (the beginning of your file system). You do the maths (note: depending on what user you're running it at, it will delete other files. If you're running it as sindre it will delete all files that are in sindre's home directory. If you run it as root, it will delete all files it can (though some won't be removed unless you use a special command after that, but I won't tell you that one).
Sunday, 26-Aug-12 18:16:54 UTC from web-
@omni o_o @redenchilada #BANNED
Sunday, 26-Aug-12 18:18:33 UTC from web
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