![]() When you're adding new software to the system, to be accessed by other programs and potentially other users, you need to be root. ![]() ![]() If you're going to work with Linux, you need to know when you need to be regular user, and when you need to be root. +++ README (working -193,3 +193,4 to self: pick up laundry. + printf("Sixty-five slices of American Cheese.\n") printf("Sixty-four slices of American Cheese.\n") You can find out exactly how you've modified things by running svn diff with no arguments, which prints out file changes in unified diff format:
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