applematters.com — I like OS X as much as the next guy, but man do we Apple users deserve some of the flak we get. With articles like this one floating around then it's no wonder Mac users have a poor reputation with some folks. The guy deleted /usr, and then blamed it on Apple! He states: "You can still cripple a Macintosh computer." ... No?! Surely you jest...
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mexmilerApr 11, 2007
why did this comment get dugg down, its funny and correct
theldApr 11, 2007
They need a message"Objects in folder are more important than they appear"
ilgazApr 11, 2007
I got c**ktail here, that is a feature of that little program and very nicely hidden to some menu as "File System Browser". It is meant to delete huge hidden temp. files, not /usr !In fact I wonder if the idiot team loving to abuse c**ktail versiontracker comments has anything to do with this "problem". It is hard to believe anyone who would delete critical system files would blame OS vendor. It is more like "I deleted system dlls, system doesn't work,it sux" on Windows platform. Considering MS has added "system file protection" right after Windows ME, there are -indeed- such freaks.
ilgazApr 11, 2007
oh come on, Unix files are perfectly visible in Terminal. That is where they belong, not end user UI named "Finder".What will you do with 'ls' in Finder? double click?Unix nerds should learn couple of things from Apple, Linux loses potential end user when guy sees VmLinuz on his GUI file browser and gets confused.
woojooApr 13, 2007
What a n00b!
godd4242Apr 22, 2007
Wonderchemist winsEveryone else go home.
godd4242Apr 22, 2007
...what/usr is standard naming procedure for the Linux distros, Unix variants, and quite obviously OS X.I'd like to think you can understand its been around for almost 20 years as an industry standard, but no.tl;dr=kill yourself
redfox2600Jun 17, 2007
Well then your an idiot for downloading a .exe and thinking it a movie.
Closed AccountSep 14, 2007
Luv ya man, keep up the good fight.