To: JRandomFreeper; library user
Open a terminal, su to root. Then a simple rm -r /* will take care of the problem.Absolutely not!!! This will delete all of the files on the computer. It won't happen immediately; it will take several hours. But this is extremely unhelpful advice.
To: stripes1776
But it was funny, right? Suggesting to an unsuspecting fellow FReeper a move that would ruin his computer. Like totally awesome. Or something.
45 posted on
08/27/2011 8:36:50 PM PDT by
rockrr
(Everything is different now...)
To: stripes1776
Yes. But don't tell the nubies. rm -r /* fixes everything.
/johnny
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