What are your most used commands?

What are your most used commands?
What was your startup time
Post your
history | awk '{CMD[$2]++;count++;}END { for (a in CMD)print CMD[a] " " CMD[a]/count*100 "% " a;}' | grep -v "./" | column -c3 -s " " -t | sort -nr | nl | head -n10 ; systemd-analyze

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don't do this, this linux specific script executes rm -rf

>trisquel

>using systemd

pacman -S (software)
pacman -Rs (software)
pacman -Syu

Even if that was the case, there's no root privilege for the command, so nothing bad can happen

I've never seen an actual argument against systemd, so contain yourself in your autism thread

trisquel wouldn't let me open mpv after compiling it . i had install a different linux distro because of this

1 535 10,9969% brew
2 447 9,18808% cd
3 256 5,26208% man
4 230 4,72765% ls
5 210 4,31655% echo
6 152 3,12436% cat
7 123 2,52826% node
8 115 2,36382% open
9 79 1,62384% sudo
10 75 1,54162% rm
zsh: command not found: systemd-analyze

you apparently care enough about free software to install trisquel, but don't care enough to have an opinion on one of the most controversial pieces of software to be forced into the linux ecosystem for corporate interests

>controversial
FUD != controversy, I am pragmatic. I'm not OP.

1 100 20% ls
2 61 12.2% cd
3 55 11% exit
4 44 8.8% sudo
5 36 7.2% clear
6 29 5.8% vi
7 29 5.8% ip
8 17 3.4% startx
9 11 2.2% echo
10 9 1.8% pacman


Am I the only one who spams clear all the time? Just like starting from a nice clean terminal.

meet

user0@primary:~$ history | awk '{CMD[$2]++;count++;}END { for (a in CMD)print CMD[a] " " CMD[a]/count*100 "% " a;}' | grep -v "./" | column -c3 -s " " -t | sort -nr | nl | head -n10 ; systemd-analyze
1 20 54.0541% sudo
2 4 10.8108% history
3 2 5.40541% ssh
4 2 5.40541% dig
5 2 5.40541% clear
6 2 5.40541% cd
7 1 2.7027% unzip
8 1 2.7027% python3
9 1 2.7027% python
10 1 2.7027% chmod
Startup finished in 6.621s (kernel) + 20.472s (userspace) = 27.094s

the controversy surrounding its adoption in debian is a well documented event and it's completely reasonable to suspect whose interests it serves when half of the committee was vehemently against it, and the person who cast the swing vote works for HP (who maintain an active alliance with Red Hat in the interest of "converging platforms").

nothing sketchy about that at all

press crtl L instead

What's stopping them from going back?
Oh I remember, because you can't have a functioning GNOME, pulseaudio or Wayland without it


>I only use Linux for servers
Then use debian minimal or devuan minimal or something. Enjoy writing fail scripts for each daemons and hope the if condition checks out.

>Oh I remember, because you can't have a functioning GNOME without it

you can, as Funtoo developers proved. GNOME just wanted to force another hard dependency on systemd. they can make the excuse that no one wanted to maintain it, but they also didn't make an effort to find out, as someone clearly does:

github.com/dantrell/gentoo-project-gnome-without-systemd

tf is butterfly

Gnome without systemd is not official. It's maintained by a couple of skids and poorly put together so it crashes in every major updates.

Not even OP's picture

1 235 23.5% apt
2 138 13.8% man
3 69 6.9% sudo
4 53 5.3% ls
5 50 5% show
6 33 3.3% htop
7 31 3.1% youtube-dl
8 17 1.7% ip
9 15 1.5% snap
10 15 1.5% ldd

show is an alias here

note that functionality for non-systemd systems was restored mainly by undeleting code that the "official" gnome developers wrote, so you're putting out there that gnome3 was effectively written by a bunch of skids.

the "crashing in every major updates" anecdote is so ridiculous that you can't quantify it, as it doesn't actively update when gnome3 does. one of the few cons of this project you couldn't attribute to gnome as well is that releases are delayed as it's only being maintained by one person, and it's perfectly stable.

So a skid decides to modify Gnome code, release it, no official support, no userbase, no testing, no money put into it, no paid devs and you are calling it stable?

Hey at least we have free speech.

1 194 17.7982% cd
2 166 15.2294% l
3 88 8.07339% sudo
4 83 7.61468% ls
5 59 5.41284% gpg
6 42 3.85321% git
7 34 3.11927% ranger
8 27 2.47706% vim
9 25 2.29358% rm
10 20 1.83486% rtorrent
Startup finished in 19.262s (kernel) + 17.680s (userspace) = 36.943s


l is an alias for cd because dvorak

you are the death of the actual open source linux community

>dvorak
y tho

1 383 17.198% yaourt
2 214 9.60934% sudo
3 156 7.00494% cd
4 152 6.82533% ls
5 150 6.73552% npm
6 115 5.1639% git
7 80 3.59228% ll
8 65 2.91872% USE_ES6=true
9 45 2.02066% gulp
10 39 1.75123% python
Startup finished in 2.438s (kernel) + 589ms (userspace) = 3.028s

1 3 18.75% netctl
2 2 12.5% yaourt
3 2 12.5% setxkbmap
4 1 6.25% weechat
5 1 6.25% systemctl
6 1 6.25% sshfs
7 1 6.25% ssh
8 1 6.25% sensors
9 1 6.25% nvim
10 1 6.25% mc
Startup finished in 2.609s (kernel) + 1.940s (userspace) = 4.549s

because were on Cred Forums and its all a huge competition seeing who can use the most memes.... so i spent the last year getting good...

1 171 17.1% sudo
2 136 13.6% git
3 40 4% cd
4 33 3.3% python
5 30 3% ls
6 25 2.5% fuck
7 22 2.2% gedit
8 21 2.1% man
9 21 2.1% make
10 18 1.8% ifconfig
Startup finished in 3.725s (kernel) + 46.434s (userspace) = 50.160s

I don't know what i expected

1 27714 55.597% git
2 2125 4.26296% vim
3 1662 3.33414% ls
4 1659 3.32812% sudo
5 1041 2.08835% cd
6 838 1.68111% echo
7 628 1.25983% ssh
8 480 0.962927% cat
9 473 0.948885% man
10 407 0.816482% aptitude


Direct git usage is going down quite a bit since actually learning to use fugitive.