Since others mentioned the reposity certificate issue, I just thought I'd post a precautionary note, having found in Midnight Commander, the perfect tool inadvertently wipe out a website during a sudden impulse to clean up the directory hosting multiple websites.
Probably the underlying problem was mixing miscellaneous files into the home directory, which is the top-level write accessible to me. Nevertheless, Norton was accessory to that momentary lapse from the path. For the well know rm <hyphen>rf footgun, I usually invoke it as follows, using an alias for the right side of the pipe echo todie | xargs rm -rf And I'll ramble further by briefly reporting on the effects and recovery from water spilled on a Thinkpad T430, and allowed to soak in for ~30s in a glass-bumping surprise during mid-sleep lethargy. On initial startup, the LED lit, but the screen stayed black. After several times on a mild radiator, the backlight lighted, boot to kernel panic, proved to be a memory issue from BIOS diagnostics available by F10 at boot. I removed the memory module immediately under the keyboard and swapped in the module from under rear removable cover. Then booted normally. I could hypothesize that the board, which operates at 1.7V could have got 5V when the water splashed in: the power was on, OS in a sleep state. Have fun, and avoid foot guns! -- Joel Roth _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list [email protected] https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng
