Getting those 404 errors was wild, they seem to be up now 2 days later lol happy belated Canada day btw HA also, do you know what package gives you autocomplete on the terminal?
It seems those errors are gone; however, I'm getting a message to translate German to English. That's strange because the webpages are in English. Thanks for the late Canada Day wishes. I installed zsh & zsh-syntax-highlighting my zsh configuration file is here for you to download and use: gitlab.com/artibus1/mench/-/blob/main/arch/.zshrc?ref_type=heads I made zsh my default shell. See video link below at 37 minutes and 40 seconds: ruclips.net/video/xS1d4eIy9h0/видео.html
It doesn't work with sudo because when you run `sudo something > file.txt`, only the command is run as root, but the file is opened by the current shell, and thus without root permissions. If you run sudo sh -c `command > file.txt`, the sh shell will have elevated privileges and will open the file with those permissions.
When editing, I didn't notice my speech was not clear. I said I'm gonna to burn my ISO. I just re-listened to it and it does sound like what you heard. Thanks for letting me know.
Getting those 404 errors was wild, they seem to be up now 2 days later lol happy belated Canada day btw HA also, do you know what package gives you autocomplete on the terminal?
bash-completion package
It seems those errors are gone; however, I'm getting a message to translate German to English. That's strange because the webpages are in English.
Thanks for the late Canada Day wishes.
I installed zsh & zsh-syntax-highlighting
my zsh configuration file is here for you to download and use:
gitlab.com/artibus1/mench/-/blob/main/arch/.zshrc?ref_type=heads
I made zsh my default shell. See video link below at 37 minutes and 40 seconds:
ruclips.net/video/xS1d4eIy9h0/видео.html
It doesn't work with sudo because when you run `sudo something > file.txt`, only the command is run as root, but the file is opened by the current shell, and thus without root permissions. If you run sudo sh -c `command > file.txt`, the sh shell will have elevated privileges and will open the file with those permissions.
That's good to know. I'll give it a try and make a video about it. Thanks for the information. I appreciate it.
I swear I heard: "Now, I'm gonna burn my 'soul'"...
When editing, I didn't notice my speech was not clear. I said I'm gonna to burn my ISO. I just re-listened to it and it does sound like what you heard. Thanks for letting me know.
@@linuxmench2118 Just playin' good ser. Excellent video. Keep it coming.
Thanks for the kind words, I appreciate it.
i always download the iso file using torrent
I never tried torrent, I should look into it.