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What about Linux Tech Tips?
I say... bring them!!
cat is actually used to concatenate files so if you have two files that you want to merge into a third one you can do
cat file1 file2 > file3
Especially useful for cracking old games
what?
HE SAID IT'S ESPECIALLY USEFUL FOR CRACKING OLD GAMES!
I've used cat to actually concatenate files a lot to re-assemble old Wii games once they were copied to a SIM card, less than using it to see inside a file though. Maybe cracked isn't the correct word I'm not English lol.
Always remove the French language pack
never execute "sudo rm -r / --no-perserve-root" because you whole sytem will be gone edit i forgot the directory
the
-delete
option infind
goes AFTER the expression.find -delete [whatever]
will delete EVERYTHING in the current directory and below, likerm -rf *
Huh. I wonder if GNU find should be modified, so that
-delete
only works when explicitly given a directory.This shouldnt do anything since you didn't gave it a directory to start with.
oh yeah i forgot a /