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Re: Windows 7 vs Linux [Re: Asante]
#18883421 - 09/24/13 03:28 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Wiccan_Seeker said: LINUX:
WINDOWS 7
A plugin is required to view this. I click install plugin and it tells me no plugins available. Fucking annoying bro
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Re: Windows 7 vs Linux [Re: Asante]
#18884148 - 09/24/13 10:00 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Wiccan_Seeker said: LINUX:
WINDOWS 7

i love that song!
is that robot real? creepy... a billion dollar drink dispenser. nice...
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Yup an actually real robot. The future AI's will be outraged that their oldest ancestor's first task is a menial slave chore of serving drinks to carbon lifeforms. But yeah, hes real.
*notices he assigned gender to a machine*
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Re: Windows 7 vs Linux [Re: Asante]
#18884194 - 09/24/13 10:11 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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i just watched the whole video again looking for a wee wee and at the very end i realized that you were referring to your own comment.
i feel dirty.
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okay, so im going to install linux this weekend. i hear red hat is the way to go. any suggestions? whats the easiest way to transition over?
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Not Responding said: okay, so im going to install linux this weekend. i hear red hat is the way to go. any suggestions? whats the easiest way to transition over?
go with ubuntu
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i know a simple search will tell me, but whats the dif between the two? why are you suggesting ubuntu over redhat?
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My issue with Linux is that VLC is the only "decent" universal media player. Ugh just thinking about having to use VLC is making me irritated. I use my PC for a home theater media center and I do all my TV/movie watching on my PC on my TV so the media player options are a top priority. If/when PotPlayer is available on Linux I'm switching that day.
Ubuntu and Mint are both good for the first Linux experience since they both have a pretty nicely polished UI. If you're used to Windows then I'd go with Mint and I'd go with Ubuntu if you're used to OSX. JMHO.
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Not Responding said: i know a simple search will tell me, but whats the dif between the two? why are you suggesting ubuntu over redhat?
I've never used redhat but ubuntu has the ubuntu software center that is pretty much a one stop shop for most apps you need.
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hmmm... ill do a little bit of research, but it sounds like mint might be the way to go.
whats wrong with VLC? i use vlc for my movie pleasures...
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It sucks, especially in the customization department. Daum PotPlayer is in every single way better, especially the ability to map out which mouse buttons do what.
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coolio!
still rockin the old school stash and bangin fat taco bell chicks?
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Not Responding said: i know a simple search will tell me, but whats the dif between the two? why are you suggesting ubuntu over redhat?
Fuck ubuntu and redhat/fedora, get Debian (like gnome or xfce).
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Could someone explain to me this drwxrwxrwx shit
There's this chmod command that can be coupled to a 3-4 digit wide octal code to change file/directory permissions throught the root user terminal.
Sometimes I get shit like -r--r--T-- or rw-r--S or something like that. What are the T's and S' for?
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mellowparty said: Could someone explain to me this drwxrwxrwx shit
There's this chmod command that can be coupled to a 3-4 digit wide octal code to change file/directory permissions throught the root user terminal.
Sometimes I get shit like -r--r--T-- or rw-r--S or something like that. What are the T's and S' for?
Each set of "rwx" stands for "read, write, execute" permission bits for a particular user. The first group is for the owner of the file, the second group is for the group of the file, and the third group is for everybody. For example:
rwxrw-r--
Means that:
File' owner: can read, write, and execute the file
File's group: can read and write the file
Everybody else: can only read the file
Each group represents a binary code of three digits. To set the permissions of a file to be equal to the above would be:
chmod 764 <filename>
The d at the start in your examples means it is a directory. There are other letters as well that can go on the front (it is called the "sticky" bit), but that's more advanced. You should do some basic reading on the UNIX filesystem and OS.
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now i the three rwx sets
But what about this:
$ ls -l /etc/passwd /etc/shadow /dev/ppp /usr/sbin/exim4 crw------T 1 root root 108, 0 Oct 16 20:57 /dev/ppp -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2761 Aug 30 10:38 /etc/passwd -rw-r----- 1 root shadow 1695 Aug 30 10:38 /etc/shadow -rwsr-xr-x 1 root root 973824 Sep 23 20:04 /usr/sbin/exim4 $ ls -ld /tmp /var/tmp /usr/local /var/mail /usr/src drwxrwxrwt 14 root root 20480 Oct 16 21:25 /tmp drwxrwsr-x 10 root staff 4096 Sep 29 22:50 /usr/local drwxr-xr-x 10 root root 4096 Oct 11 00:28 /usr/src drwxrwsr-x 2 root mail 4096 Oct 15 21:40 /var/mail drwxrwxrwt 3 root root 4096 Oct 16 21:20 /var/tmp
I can see s and t (and a c in the first one). What are these letters for?
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I'm not exactly sure, but it's something to do with devices. Notice the path is /dev - that means is it a device, and they have a lot of extra / different behaviour from regular files.
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That was just an example I found while trying to figure out this problem. I decided to try with a simple file
For the purpose I created a file #touch testfile #nano testfile (and added some junk as filling, its probably irrelevant tho)
# ls -l total 4 -rwxr--r-- 1 root root 31 Sep 26 01:45 testfile # chmod 774 testfile # ls -l total 4 -rwxrwxr-- 1 root root 31 Sep 26 01:45 testfile # chmod 770 testfile # ls -l total 4 -rwxrwx--- 1 root root 31 Sep 26 01:45 testfile # chmod 1770 testfile # ls -l total 4 -rwxrwx--T 1 root root 31 Sep 26 01:45 testfile # chmod 770 testfile # ls -l total 4 -rwxrwx--- 1 root root 31 Sep 26 01:45 testfile # chmod 7770 testfile # ls -l total 4 -rwsrws--T 1 root root 31 Sep 26 01:45 testfile
The first digit in the chmod command seems to be optional and only when I decide to add a value corresponding to the first digit you get these T's and S' as you can from what I've done above.
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Type "man chmod" and read 
Alternately http://linux.die.net/man/1/chmod
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