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distortion

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redhat 7.3 is starting to tick me off...
« on: 3 February 2003, 00:26 »
ok so when you're using konsole, or eterm, or any other terminal emulator, is there any way to get redhat 7.3 to stop asking me whether or not i'm sure that i really what to remove whatever it is i'm trying to delete without using "rm -f"?
Dr kelso; Didn't you get my memo about looking professional, and whereing your lab coat at all times?

Dr. Cox; well you know what? i did...and i threw it away. But then i didn't feel like that was a strong enough gesture so i erected a life like figure of you out of straw, put my lab coat on it, put your memo in the pocket, and invited all the local neighborhood children to light it on fire and beat it with sticks!

heard it on Scrubs, quite possibly the funniest show on tv


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redhat 7.3 is starting to tick me off...
« Reply #1 on: 3 February 2003, 00:37 »
Yes. There'll probably be an alias in /etc/bashrc or in .bashrc in your home directory like
alias rm='rm -i'
which puts rm in interactive mode whenever you run it, prompting you for each file. Just remove that line.

[ February 02, 2003: Message edited by: flap ]

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« Reply #2 on: 3 February 2003, 00:55 »
It's just my adaptation of a quote from the monty python film Life Of Brian, where Brian goes up to a group of freedom fighters and asks:
"Are you the Judean People's Front?"
and they answer
"Fuck off! We're the People's Front Of Judea. The only people we hate more than the Romans are the fuckin Judean People's Front. Fuckin splitters."

Or maybe it's the other way round, and they're the JPF, I can't remember. The point is, the joke is that they're both fighting against the same thing, but the fact that the other group has split off from them and presumably followed some different idealogical line makes them end up hating the other group more than the thing they're both opposing.

It just annoys me that the Open Source movement and the term "Open source" gets mentioned everywhere while GNU and "Free Software" gets comparatively little attention. And that people think the two things are synonymous.

http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-software-for-freedom.html
"While envisaging the destruction of imperialism, it is necessary to identify its head, which is none other than the United States of America." - Ernesto Che Guevara

http://counterpunch.org
http://globalresearch.ca