In the past, the word "puzzle" was enough to arouse interest, but
today it obviously needs a reward.
The reward is the knowledge gained by solving the puzzle. Of
course, this does not apply to everyone, but only to those who use
dd to copy an .iso file onto a stick.
With this additional hint, the solution is even easier to find. If
there is to be a prize, I offer the first person who writes me the
correct solution directly a meeting in my garden, depending on the
weather, with organic ice cream from the farmer or home-baked
wholemeal bread with a spread from the garden.
Regards
Franz
On Sun, Jul 23, 2023 at 11:50 AM Franz Linter <franz@linter.info> wrote:
Great! I think real Linux users should not only move the mouse over graphical interfaces, but also understand what they are doing. This also includes a certain understanding of the possibilities of the terminal and the bash interpreter.
For the case of Linux, the command-line interface is much more powerful than the desktop interface. This means that with commands you can do everything that can be done from the graphical interface, often much more efficiently, but you can also do many other things that are not even possible from the graphical interface.
Another thing is that a powerful user should also know how to manage a headless server, for example a small VPS on the cloud or a Raspberry Pi. This is useful for installing services for yourself, and maybe for your family and friends as well. For example installing a wiki, or NextCloud, or Snikket, etc. You definitely need some command line skills to do this.
What makes CLI even more powerful is the ability to write scripts that can automate and simplify the most common tasks.Maybe that's why no one replied to my mail of 6/29 "puzzle".
If you set a price for the first one that gives the correct answer, maybe some people will be interested in solving it :)
Regards,Dashamir
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