Little Johnny was a scientist, little Johnny is no more …
Little Johnny was a scientist, little Johnny is no more …
Plus it puts on a Santa hat around Christmas.
I appreciate this reference. (Yellow)
I mean, possibly.
I’m pretty sure there’s nothing in this image that means anything to me.
Except the first username … Unfortunately.
I didn’t know post10 used Lemmy.
Alongside many of the useful comments here, I’d like to add one great thing about installing Linux on a new computer: you can’t accidentally anything on the new computer! There’s presumably no data to be lost, you can even install Linux without ever booting into the Windows environment. If you don’t have it connected to your network, there’s nearly no risk; even if you do, that risk is minimal. I always feel a distinct comfort imaging a system that’s never been used.
As for the how, others have covered it, but just identify your distribution of choice (Fedora and Linux Mint are great starters), download the ISO from their website, plug a thumb drive into any running system, and download a USB imaging tool. Balena Etcher is a popular one and the one I use, but many others are available and popular as well if you have a preference.
This makes me think of Starship Titanic.
Until you said that and I looked again, I thought that was some sort of stylized Xbox controller.
If all you need is to restore read permissions, you could use symbolic rather than octal:
chmod -R a+r $DIR
If you don’t want to grant read permissions to everyone you can replace the a
with whichever applies of ugo
for user, group or other.
I once made an RCE reference on Reddit and was viciously down voted without apparent reason.
I hereby upvote you both because I appreciate this reference and because my past self deserves closure.
From context, I assume Mobile Device Management, though I’ve never heard it it being used other than by an employer.
The visual is reminiscent of Jake the Brick.
(To be fair, I think it’s referencing Futurama)
… Why? His content can be enjoyable, but I’m not sure it relates here.