V Vertimus Banned Apr 2, 2004 1,441 0 0 May 27, 2004 #1 Can i find a f*ck command for linux? Something that can take in arguments. A bash script is good too.
Can i find a f*ck command for linux? Something that can take in arguments. A bash script is good too.
xcript Diamond Member Apr 3, 2003 8,258 2 81 May 27, 2004 #3 Originally posted by: amdfanboy Click to expand...
warcrow Lifer Jan 12, 2004 11,078 11 81 May 27, 2004 #4 Originally posted by: xcript Originally posted by: amdfanboy Click to expand... Click to expand... uuuum.....ok?
Originally posted by: xcript Originally posted by: amdfanboy Click to expand... Click to expand... uuuum.....ok?
V Vertimus Banned Apr 2, 2004 1,441 0 0 May 27, 2004 #6 Originally posted by: warcrow Originally posted by: xcript Originally posted by: amdfanboy Click to expand... Click to expand... Click to expand... Seriously, anyone?
Originally posted by: warcrow Originally posted by: xcript Originally posted by: amdfanboy Click to expand... Click to expand... Click to expand... Seriously, anyone?
B Barnaby W. Füi Elite Member Aug 14, 2001 12,343 0 0 May 28, 2004 #9 fook() { :; } or if you want something real interesting: fook() { fook | fook & }
M Mitzi Diamond Member Aug 22, 2001 3,775 1 76 May 28, 2004 #12 Originally posted by: Sunner alias f*ck='rm -fr /' Click to expand... I tried it and now my 'puter doesn't work...what should I do? :shocked:
Originally posted by: Sunner alias f*ck='rm -fr /' Click to expand... I tried it and now my 'puter doesn't work...what should I do? :shocked:
C Cheetah8799 Diamond Member Apr 12, 2001 4,508 0 76 May 28, 2004 #13 I tried it and now my 'puter doesn't work...what should I do? Click to expand... um, cry...
D Description Banned Mar 30, 2004 659 0 0 May 28, 2004 #14 root# f*ck -sh: f*ck: command not found Click to expand... Your a idoit.