Caldera Open Linux 2.(?) back around 98/99, for long enough to download Slackware and Win98SE.
Caldera Open Linux 2.(?) back around 98/99, for long enough to download Slackware and Win98SE.
Overhead projectors don’t exist anymore, they’ve been replaced by video projectors mounted overhead.
Same here. I came for the integrated ZFS support and stayed for the declarative config.
It’s even easier to prevent confusion if you use /dev/disk/by-id/ id’s, it only took a few times of overwriting the wrong disk to figure that out.
I did not know I needed to see that before today.
This IS the answer, everyone else is justifying it after the fact or just making shit up.
Did you make sure it is a bash script, starting with a shebang, and is executable.
You should put the aliases in /etc/profile
or create a file in /etc/profile.d/
for them. Most modern shells will source /etc/profile which in turn sources the files in /etc/profile.d/, so that’s the best spot for things like aliases for all users. See the Arch Wiki page Command-line shell, specifically sections 4 and 5.
NixOS on everything but my Steam Deck which is running SteamOS.
I wouldn’t bet on that, you’d be wrong.