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- WARNING: The method showed here could not prevent the actual execution of "rm -rf"
- if the "UNIX vandal" is clever enough. Proceed at your own risk, and make backups!
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- I like Rick Astley late 80's songs, and you can see them here in my Spotify:
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+ WARNING: The method showed here could not prevent the actual execution of "rm -rf"
+ if the "UNIX vandal" is clever enough. Proceed at your own risk, and make backups!
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+ I like Rick Astley late 80's songs, and you can see them here in my Spotify:
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I like rickrolling people too, especially if they are trying to delete my entire
/home directory or, even worse, /. Since I learned
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those files:
Currently, my only laptop is a
IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad
X60s, a top line ultrabook from 2006 that features:
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I/0 ports (including a CardBus slot!).
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- The X60s
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screenfetch:
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Line 13 enables the Bluetooth dongle, and line 16 connects it to the keyboard we gave the mac address in /etc/btkbd.conf. This should work flawlessly, right? Of course it doesn't. The service starts before the dbus-org.bluez.service is loaded and fails. However, if the service is started manually after login the Bluetooth keyboard works. After hours of trying figuring out what was wrong I've almost asked for a return on Amazon! The last attempt I made was with sddm disabled and involved built from scratch service:
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