INIT_6 on Nostr: nprofile1q…p0804 I think you kind of explained it; there are a lot of options. What ...
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I think you kind of explained it; there are a lot of options. What happens when you install packages from different sources that depend on different versions of the same library? Also, in Linux, there are very few safety rails. If you are root, not much will stop you. Ubuntu has a few safety rails to ensure you don't `rm -rf /*` but in general, it won't stop you from doing something stupid.
What's that Murphy's Law variation about users? Something like "Given enough time, an end user will find a way to misuse, misconfigure, or break any system."
I think you kind of explained it; there are a lot of options. What happens when you install packages from different sources that depend on different versions of the same library? Also, in Linux, there are very few safety rails. If you are root, not much will stop you. Ubuntu has a few safety rails to ensure you don't `rm -rf /*` but in general, it won't stop you from doing something stupid.
What's that Murphy's Law variation about users? Something like "Given enough time, an end user will find a way to misuse, misconfigure, or break any system."