Maddison
@Maddison@sh.itjust.works
- Comment on Should you or should you not post multiple commands at once? 1 year ago:
why do you want to run multiple commands at the same time? If you can answer this, you may find a better way to do this.
yeah, I am just lazy and don’t want to
sudo nano braveinstall.sh && chmod 700 braveinstall.sh
In your case, you can replace all the commands with sudo apt install firefox.
I hate the CEO of Mozilla, I hate them for running Firefox to the ground and they are politically active, so I don’t want to support them anyway. I don’t like to know the politics of tampons, ice creams & browsers, they should have kept their mouths shut.
- Comment on Should you or should you not post multiple commands at once? 1 year ago:
The other advantage to writing a script is you can assign a “sudo rule” to your account so you can run it without typing a password.
I like you lol! Thank you again mate!
- Comment on Why should I run sudo apt update before installing a package? Why!? 1 year ago:
Amen!
- Comment on Why should I run sudo apt update before installing a package? Why!? 1 year ago:
actually, I like updating :') I have some free time and I like looking at package names (that’s a call for help)
- Comment on Should you or should you not post multiple commands at once? 1 year ago:
nice thank you for teaching me something
- Comment on Why should I run sudo apt update before installing a package? Why!? 1 year ago:
actually, every morning I wake, I update first thing, so I guess, I found it somewhat useless
- Comment on Why should I run sudo apt update before installing a package? Why!? 1 year ago:
I have some dependency issues for sure
- Comment on Why should I run sudo apt update before installing a package? Why!? 1 year ago:
thanks!
- Comment on Why should I run sudo apt update before installing a package? Why!? 1 year ago:
thank you!
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