

Ha. I meant z. I guess I was getting mixed up with tar.
No slash means the directory. Slash means the items in the directory.


Ha. I meant z. I guess I was getting mixed up with tar.
No slash means the directory. Slash means the items in the directory.


The only one you need is -a. -avz if you want verbose and compression.


At least Hans was a competent developer.
There are multiple utilities named rename, it’s kind of a mess. OP probably wants prename or file-rename.
If it’s for work, don’t worry about it. That’s their problem.


Or just looked at the Wikipedia page


Wreckless driving is a good thing, isn’t it?
Doesn’t look like anything significant. What’s the goal of the point release? Just an updated base installation?
Which makes it real fun when you have spaces in filenames!
Really you shouldn’t use ls as input to for. Use find -exec or something.
Yeah it’s really not complicated, and it’s nearly plain English. For item in things, do action.


Why do you say it’s AI? I see no reason to say that.


Discord “servers” are just groups. You can’t host an actual server yourself and connect it to Discord.
Yes, they paywall some features, that’s one way they raise money to pay for running their infrastructure, because the base product is free.


You know, I don’t think I’ve seen that in years. Do CentOS and Debian have it disabled? I know some distros have a graphical boot thing, but even if I switch to text I don’t remember seeing Tux.


Usually they backport security fixes to the stable version.
Both the text and graphical installers do. You can also do it afterwards by installing or removing some meta packages or package groups, not sure which one Debian uses.


And what does he want to use it to do?
Regular Fedora should be perfectly fine. I’d ensure a separate /home partition and a backup for ease of reinstallation if it gets wrecked. Yes, an atomic distro or btrfs snapshots could do that too, but like you mentioned, there are other considerations for atomic distros. And a separate /home partition eases installation of other distros if Fedora doesn’t do it for him for some reason.
That’s how it’s supposed to work, so we’re gonna need a lot more information about your environment. Logs would help too.


Depends. Why does he want to use Linux?
Take a backup. Try it. If you don’t like it, revert.