sudo apt-get update
$ cmatrix
>>53723870
careful anon
cat /dev/urandom
>>53723896
What does he have to be careful about? Does that update all programs/directories? (Win D'ohs user)
>>53723870
sudo apt-get autoremove --purge
ls -a
cowsay moo
>>53723941
It is a joke
dir
>>53723870sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
>>53723957
Careful anon, you're gonna break that shit.
>Mfw on Debian sid
>Mfw upgrade during the kde plasma 5 transition
>I accidentally my system due to dist -upgrade
>>53723957
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
>>53723870chmod +x java-sdk.jar
>>53723991
>sudo && sudo
I do not think that is necessary anon
root@computer: / rm * -f
>>53723957
Dist-upgrade is incredibly dangerous. You shouldn't be running that on any Debian system.
>>53724013
This is actually really cool to watch.
>>53724012
it is if you're not in a non secure distro like Ubuntu or Linux Mint.
>>53724013
phail
less bigassfile | grep "a"
>>53724012
It gets parsed as such:$(sudo apt-get update) && $(sudo apt-get upgrade)
>>53724014
How do you update kernel without dist-upgrade?
Been using it on testing and unstable with no problems so far
aptitude
>>53723957
>the new sudo rm -rf /
>>53724066
dist-upgrade is fine on testing versions, but using it on stable releases is really dangerous.
pacman -Syu
>>53724072The following packages will be REMOVED:
esound-common gstreamer1.0-pulseaudio gyp javascript-common libaudiofile1
libc-ares-dev libc-ares2 libcdaudio1 libesd0 libgcrypt11-dev libgnutls-dev
libgnutlsxx27 libgpg-error-dev libgssrpc4 libgstreamer-plugins-bad0.10-0
libidn11-dev libjs-node-uuid libldap2-dev libp11-kit-dev librtmp-dev
libslv2-9 libssl-doc libsvga1 libtasn1-6-dev libv8-3.14-dev libv8-3.14.5
node-abbrev node-ansi node-archy node-async node-block-stream node-combined-
stream node-cookie-jar node-delayed-stream node-forever-agent node-form-data
node-fstream node-fstream-ignore node-github-url-from-git node-glob node-
graceful-fs node-inherits node-ini node-json-stringify-safe node-lockfile
node-lru-cache node-mime node-minimatch node-mkdirp node-mute-stream node-
node-uuid node-nopt node-normalize-package-data node-npmlog node-once node-
osenv node-qs node-read node-read-package-json node-request node-retry node-
rimraf node-semver node-sha node-sigmund node-slide node-tar node-tunnel-
agent node-which nodejs
>>53723957
>>53724014
>incredibly dangerous
blow it out your ass, i can use the software for ANY purpose because its FREE as in FREEDOM
<code>cat file | beep -c -f 400 -D 50 -l 10</code>
>>53724089
dist-upgrade is fine to use. I use it all the time and none of my systems have broken.
>>53723957
absolute madman!
brew update
>>53724122
What distributions, and what versions?
>>53724134
Ubuntu/Mint. 14.04/17.3 and the daily images of 16.04.
>>53724121cat file | beep -c -f 400 -D 50 -l 10
>>53724134
Not that anon, I've used it for years on *buntu for years.
ping -c 9001 -i .2 -s 2048 www.google.com
>>53724251
nice meme
ipconfig
ping localhost
ip addr show
>>53724326
Doesn't show public ip.
# emerge --sync
# emerge -avuDN --with-bdeps y --keep-going world
# etc-update
# lafilefixer --justfixit | grep -v skipping
# emerge -av --depclean
# revdep-rebuild
# eclean -d distfiles
bluetooth
>>53724344
comfy as fuck
apt-cache search hackerapt-cache show cfi-en
>>53724102
>REMOVED
>node*
How is that a problem?
apt-get --remove botnet
>>53724014
ive used it to go from debian 7 -> 8 -> 8.1 and never had any issues
ironicly shit always breaks withsudo apt-get upgrade
>>53723911cat /dev/urandom | hexdump | pv -q -L 100
>>53724014
ABSOLUTE HAREM
>>53724014
Idiot.
# emerge --ask sys-apps/pciutils
$ gcc -o helloworld helloworld.c
man touch
>>53724013
WOW thanks asshole my computer froze
>>53725725man magic
git clone repo
cd repo
sudo make install
>apt-getsudo apt full-upgrade
>>53723957
Let's do this:
sudo rm -rf /
>>53723944
get
apt-get
sudo apt-get install firefox
sudo pacman -Syu
inb4 have to fix x11 in tty
>>53723870sudo su
>apt-get
Obsolete.sudo apt update
sudo apt upgrade
>>53723941
No. It only makes a list of packages up-to-date. To update them you have to run sudo apt-get upgrade or sudo apt-get dist-upgrade.
>>53724014
I just did it in my stable to turn it into stretch. No problem at all.
>>53724251ping: bad timing interval
vim
whereis firefox
>sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
Every single day
>>53723892sudo service thread stop
echo "OP is a faggot"
>>53723870
>>53723870man cowsay | cowsayhexdump /dev/urandom | aplay -c 2
>>53727034$ figlet OP IS A FAGGOT
___ ____ ___ ____ _ _____ _ ____ ____ ___ _____
/ _ \| _ \ |_ _/ ___| / \ | ___/ \ / ___|/ ___|/ _ \_ _|
| | | | |_) | | |\___ \ / _ \ | |_ / _ \| | _| | _| | | || |
| |_| | __/ | | ___) | / ___ \ | _/ ___ \ |_| | |_| | |_| || |
\___/|_| |___|____/ /_/ \_\ |_|/_/ \_\____|\____|\___/ |_|
>>53727096
>>53725811
GO GO GO
sudo apt-get rekt_son
>>53727200
>speeding up the video because you type so fucking slow
Typical highly efficient vim user
>>53727268
im on like 3 more layers of irony than you
# emerge -uDU --with-bdeps=y @world
>>53727559
I want to protect her
>>53726695