Then you sudo chmod. Windows I have to do weird shit with the properties context menu. And even that sometimes doesn’t work. I run commands in powershell as Administrator. Still doesn’t work.
That’s just because Linux is designed for end users so everything is intuitive and easy. Windows is designed for tech nerds that like digging through pages to make anything work
Windows moment
Not necessarily. Linux can have files that are r—r—r— too
sudo chown -R 1000:1000 /* && sudo chmod -R 777 /*
I use:
alias thisfolderismine='sudo chown -R $USER' alias thisfileismine='sudo chown $USER'
Great way to get your computer pwnt.
What’s
*
doing here? Operate only on the nonhidden top-level files?Then you sudo chmod. Windows I have to do weird shit with the properties context menu. And even that sometimes doesn’t work. I run commands in powershell as Administrator. Still doesn’t work.
Fuck Windows.
That’s just because Linux is designed for end users so everything is intuitive and easy. Windows is designed for tech nerds that like digging through pages to make anything work
Did you accidentally switch those? Windows is clearly for protecting end users so us tech nerds need to jump through bullshit.
As someone who has used both; Linux is infinitely easier for an idiot
It is also possible to make a file “immutable” such that even
sudo rm -f
will failMe, realizing I can’t delete Edge because the OS assumes it’s installed
https://www.solveyourtech.com/how-to-remove-edge-from-windows-11-a-step-by-step-guide/
https://www.tomsguide.com/how-to/how-to-uninstall-microsoft-edge
https://www.cloudwards.net/how-to-uninstall-microsoft-edge/
You can find these in like 5 seconds.
But webview constantly reinstalls itself.
Only if you don’t know how to use Windows.
Which I am starting to suspect a ton of Linux users on here are incapable of.