I tried upgrading instead of a fresh install.
Needless to say, I ended up doing a fresh install eventually...
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I tried upgrading instead of a fresh install.
Needless to say, I ended up doing a fresh install eventually...
I did so many shit on my PC, I don't remember an interesting one. Generally that was during a distro install.
I footgunned myself with iptables
once and couldn't even google how to fix it. (Well, I could with my phone, just not the convenient google - copy - paste - run workflow)
I don't remember the details, but I was trying to control internet access of a VM guest and ended up controlling my own too.
Use dd
I deleted some python folder and my systems have been having troubles saying the file isn't there
Switching to Arch.
Smh I've never done anything really stupid with my system or at least I don't remember it
Butt stuff