I’m working on a some materials for a class wherein I’ll be teaching some young, wide-eyed Windows nerds about Linux and we’re including a section we’re calling “foot guns”. Basically it’s ways you might shoot yourself in the foot while meddling with your newfound Linux powers.
I’ve got the usual forgetting the .
in lines like this:
$ rm -rf ./bin
As well as a bunch of other fun stories like that one time I mounted my Linux home folder into my Windows machine, forgot I did that, then deleted a parent folder.
You know, the war stories.
Tell me yours. I wanna share your mistakes so that they can learn from them.
Fun (?) side note: somehow, my entire ${HOME}/projects
folder has been deleted like… just now, and I have no idea how it happened. I may have a terrible new story to add if I figure it out.
Tried to use Manjaro at some point. What a horrible distribution.
Works amazing for me for a long time. I don’t think it classifies as a foot gun.
Same here, and I’ve enjoyed it more my Debian experience.
I actually run Debian on laptop, and it’s great too, just in its own right. Certainly not installing it on my main machine.
Except they keep messing up over and over
It is so slow and broken