Sorry, you probably have been asked this many times, but I just like this email
approach and this is my first to LFS.
Assume that I'm a noob. Not a complete noob, but a noob.
I know that the linux distro will boot up, many to a fancy shell. Then startx
is all I know. Cool! It started... X.
I
MR Essop wrote:
Sorry, you probably have been asked this many times, but I just like
this email approach and this is my first to LFS.
Assume that I'm a noob. Not a complete noob, but a noob.
I know that the linux distro will boot up, many to a fancy shell.
Then startx is all I know. Cool!
On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 05:23:12PM +, MR Essop wrote:
I don't only want to start x. I want to learn bash so well that I can make
breakfast with it (it and python). I can ls around, know of pwd, grep and
similar but have no idea what they actually do - note, some virtual bash
consoles
On Thu, 20 Dec 2012 20:25:49 +
Ken Moffat zarniwh...@ntlworld.com wrote:
If you logged in as root, or used 'su' (or 'sudo') then you own the
system (subject to any restrictions it imposes on you, e.g. sudo
might be tied down).
More like subject to restrictions imposed by laws of physics