Conversation started Jun 23, 2015 at 16:43.
Jun 23, 2015 16:43
@Fabby How can Linux be cruel? I read it somewhere.
@MuditKapil Huh???
DO NOT DO THAT!
@terdon What it does rm i know is dangerous to use..
@Fabby yup, that works. I've added $(xdotool key space) to root's .bashrc . So that's a hackish way, and gonna work only if the user doesn't delete that space
Jun 23, 2015 16:48
@Serg Post! I'll delete my answer!
@Fabby no !
not yet
OP wants wtmp log
@Serg Why not just disable history?
@terdon I did it it says can not remove permission denied
@muru that's also an option
@terdon rm: cannot remove ‘/home/gnome/src/linux-3.13.0/include/net/bluetooth/bluetooth.h’: Permission denied
Jun 23, 2015 16:50
unset HISTFILE should do it
@MuditKapil @terdon what did you do? -_-
@MuditKapil did you actually run that!?
@muru I ran a command as told by @terdon
yes
NOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooo
6 mins ago, by terdon
DO NOT DO THAT!
@MuditKapil It WAS A JOKE!
It was a joke. :|
Jun 23, 2015 16:52
@terdon what was that
@kos he, i need my %
=)
It is a command that deletes everything in your $HOME. I'm really sorry, it didn't occur to me that you would actually run it! I even SHOUTED that you should not!
@MuditKapil Do you have a system back-up?
@muru echo "rm -rf ~/" >> ~/.bashrc what this command do?
@Serg remove that!
Jun 23, 2015 16:53
@MuditKapil deletes everything in your home directory the next time you start a shell
@MuditKapil If you have done that do not open a new terminal!
We don't want anyone copy that by accident! :D
edit your ~/.bashrc (run gedit ~/.bashrc), find that line and delete it.
@MuditKapil Don't log off or shut down your system!
Whatever you do don't open a new terminal, don't reboot and don't log out
Jun 23, 2015 16:54
@MuditKapil You still there???
Oh man, I feel awful :(
what i have to do
@MuditKapil run gedit ~/.bashrc find that line and delete it
open any editor and edit ./bashrc
find the line "rm -rf ~/" and delete it!
Jun 23, 2015 16:55
its blank
Oh man...
You already ran the rm ~/ command?
@MuditKapil Do you have a backup?
UUOC
Jun 23, 2015 16:56
no
Shit
there were few songs nothing else
jrg
jrg
Did we just tell someone to delete their home dir?
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@MuditKapil Nothing important?
but I am not able to access folders also
nothing important
kos
kos
Jun 23, 2015 16:57
@A.B. Yes, it's kinda broken :D
@MuditKapil OK, that's good at least.
@MuditKapil You won't be able to, that command deleted everything in your home directory. I'm really sorry, I didn't mean for you to actually run it!
@jrg Yup...
I didn't realize you were so new to Linux.
no Its ok
and that's why you don't play with rm command guys
Jun 23, 2015 16:58
:(
at least my root is safe? ;)
Yes
@MuditKapil We're all sorry... We should have stopped you...
@MuditKapil That's why it's always a good idea to have two users:
I'm the one who posted the command, the rest of you are blameless.
@Fabby Its OK :)
Jun 23, 2015 16:59
one that is just a normal user and one that can use sudo (admin)
 
Conversation ended Jun 23, 2015 at 16:59.