RGB3x3 @lemmy.world Reboot, 10 seconds later: Oh good, it works.
Be Root, 10 hours later: Why won't this work!?
11 0 Replyalycat @lemmy.blahaj.zone
sudo reboot
8 0 Replysaplyng @kbin.social
sudo reboot now, because waiting's for chumps
4 0 Replybodiesofeverest @lemmy.world You guys log in as regular users?
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Emi @lemmy.blahaj.zone
For Mac Problems,
Lick Boot
5 0 ReplyFizz @lemmy.nz
No please don't encourage running things as root as a random troubleshooting step. Only run as root if you understand what you are doing and know what the command is going to do.
4 0 ReplyNanachi @lemmy.world
Disregard this comment, become root and then run
rm -rm /*
to fix many common pc problems (it won't wipe your drives :trollface:) s5 2 ReplyRichard @lemmy.world
This is the way.
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Mylemming @aussie.zone Real admins screw instead of root
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spicy pancake @lemmy.zip
software guide: if it fails to run, it needs configuration. you really shouldn't run this thing as root
me: 🎶how bout I do anyway🎶
3 0 Replypinkfloyd @lemm.ee I mean, what’s the worst that could go run with running
pip
as root?1 0 ReplyRoxxor @feddit.de But in order to configure you need to be root in many cases.
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jpfreely @programming.dev Clever
2 0 ReplyUnfortunateShort @lemmy.world
Reinstall Windows, get new, different problems 🤡
2 0 ReplyPresi300 @lemmy.world
vanillaOS wants to know your location
2 0 Replylemmyseizethemeans @lemmygrad.ml I want that pengin on a tshirt
2 0 ReplyCynAq @kbin.social
Is 'got root?' still a thing?
1 0 ReplyColonelSanders @kbin.social
Is sudo make me a sandwich still a thing?
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Ledditor @leddit.minnal.icu
restart systemd service-> Restart Shell -> Reboot OS -> Reinstall OS
1 0 ReplySpecGeo @lemmy.world sudo shutdonw -r NOWWW
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