Personal example: Fedora (38 - 39). Resolve uses libs which depends on some older versions of a lib, which they don’t ship in the installer.
So I had to replace the depending libs so that Resolve can run with Fedoras more recent libs.
Personal example: Fedora (38 - 39). Resolve uses libs which depends on some older versions of a lib, which they don’t ship in the installer.
So I had to replace the depending libs so that Resolve can run with Fedoras more recent libs.
this should be it
and one more thing: always look up what commands will do. So you can prevent bad behaviour and learn their options to use them later on your own.
Options for help:
--help
man
If you run a faulty UEFI-implementation then rm
can turn you PC into a decorative pice of PCB.
See this answer.
Deletes all the files in the root-dir recursively (needs sudo
).
Without sudo all user-accessible files will be removed.
This will also affect all mounted drives (like USB-Drives, …) and on some motherbords can also corrupt the UEFI.
don’t listen to people who tell you to
rm -rf --no-preserve-root /
This is a problem of Spice an not Mint, as the protocol (last time I checked) does not know of these extra buttons.