Fun fact: on Solaris, “killall” takes a signal as its argument, not a process name. So “sudo killall bash” on a Solaris box will happily ignore “bash” and send the default SIGTERM to all processes. Always fun to see a Linux admin who’s new to Solaris try this.
Ignoring the trap, it’s also a terrible attempt at cut and pasting someone onto a black background, and it’s not widescreen, it’s 5:4, who even has a 4:3 monitor these days?
There’s a prompt there?
I am the Cli Commander!
Haha, funny thing is that there is no one with a clit in this picture.
ummmmm what does the tranny have to do with cli??
link is for reference and most definitely NSFW
www.hungdolls.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/bailey-jay1.jpg
That picture you linked is shopped.
Not the fact that she is really a he, but the size of her/his penis is MUCH smaller.
Fun fact: on Solaris, “killall” takes a signal as its argument, not a process name. So “sudo killall bash” on a Solaris box will happily ignore “bash” and send the default SIGTERM to all processes. Always fun to see a Linux admin who’s new to Solaris try this.
rm -rf bra panties
sorry forgot i needed to sudo
lol its Bailey Jay
Ignoring the trap, it’s also a terrible attempt at cut and pasting someone onto a black background, and it’s not widescreen, it’s 5:4, who even has a 4:3 monitor these days?
where is the command to enlarge text?