• piefood@piefed.social
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    Wouldn’t that be getting rid of the libs?

    I think this would be ‘owning’ the libs:
    chown -R $(whoami) /usr/lib

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    [main@nixos-laptop:~]$ ls /usr/lib

    ls: cannot access ‘/usr/lib’: No such file or directory

    …success?

  • Kronusdark@lemmy.world
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    Why does that shift key say delete?

    Also that usually doesn’t execute a typed in line.

    I’m confused.

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      This is the Enter key, Shift is right below

      For the sake of memes, Enter is commonly replaced with something like “delete” or “destroy” or “ban” or whatever, illustrating the decisive action. It has nothing to do with the actual Delete key.

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    Out of the loop ? Let me explain :

    The text in the image is a computer command that can run on Unix Linux computers and it removes an important part of the operating system that is called “lib”.

    After running this successfully, part of the operating system would have to be reinstalled.

    The joke is that “lib” can also mean liberal which is one of the denomination for Democratic party members in the USA.

    That (joke) would be an attack on this group by the saying : “owning the liberals”.

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      Those are libraries used by user space applications. Most distros won’t boot without them, but you can still get into a recovery shell.