• @8osm3rka
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    1412 hours ago

    At least you finally cleaned up that Downloads directory

    • @[email protected]
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      513 hours ago

      I remember this lol, to be fair no one knew how the guy managed todo it, because steam(the launcher) has checks for that, they assume the guy tried to run the steam command instead of clicking the launcher(don’t do that)

  • @marcos
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    1115 hours ago

    Oh, it’s been a while that my rm -r * .o taught me about backups.

    • Martin
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      813 hours ago

      There is a wild card * that will remove everything in the current directory (and remove /tmp too)

    • @Tyfud
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      112 hours ago

      Wild card is on the wrong side of the /tmp argument

  • @stetech
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    317 hours ago

    rm: remove [file name 1]?

    • exuOP
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      1417 hours ago

      I ran the command without sudo first. It had a bunch of permission errors removing stuff in /tmp. So I retried but with sudo

      • @[email protected]
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        /tmp is world-writable. If you get permission-errors, you should become suspicious.
        Also, whenever you write “sudo rm -rf” you should quadruple-check if that’s really what you want to do.
        Non-interactively deleting entire directories in root space isn’t something you should have to do normally.

        • Björn Tantau
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          1517 hours ago

          /tmp might be world writable but everything created in there belongs to the respective users.

          • @shoki
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            216 hours ago

            Exactly! if a service running under root creates a file, it belongs to root. if that file has permissions that don’t allow other users to write (most do), then you can’t delete it without sudo afaik

        • exuOP
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          316 hours ago

          Agreed, I should have been more careful. Fortunately it was just my downloads folder.
          In wanted to clear my /tmp, because I’d run out of space there for extracting an ISO file. It lives on a tmpfs, so space is quite limited.

  • @Dagamant
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    217 hours ago

    The worst I have done is wipe out my home directory. Backups are good, I was able to copy everything back and it was like it never happened