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Hi guys, hope you have all had a merry christmas (and for those who don't join in with the merry fat mans fun, hope you are doing awesome!). For me, I am stuck at work with nothing to do but browse teh interwebz and found a little easter egg for xterm...

It is called "sl"

Code:
sudo apt-get install sl
then run sl (without comments and it's lowercase SL)

Code:
sl
and for even more fun, run...
Code:
sl -laF
Well it made me laugh anyway, sorry if you already know it

Source : http://www.techdrivein.com/2010/07/s...sl-is-fun.html
 

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Surprised that link actually goes back to 2010. Great find though

Anyone know what main page he's talking about here?:

"See the man page also to see the full list of configurations available."

I've ferckled about on there but can't find one anywhere
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Originally Posted by stickymick View Post
"See the man page also to see the full list of configurations available."

I've ferckled about on there but can't find one anywhere
MAN not MAIN. Type 'man <packagename>' to get help on a particular command.

Per default, package 'man' isn't installed, and all
manual pages for packages are wiped anyway during installation for space reasons.
 

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I guess everybody already tried
Code:
apt-get moo
But this one is far more impressive
 
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Originally Posted by don_falcone View Post
MAN not MAIN. Type 'man <packagename>' to get help on a particular command.

Per default, package 'man' isn't installed, and all
manual pages for packages are wiped anyway during installation for space reasons.
Whoops!! Yep, misread it.

Originally Posted by ade View Post
I guess everybody already tried
Code:
apt-get moo
But this one is far more impressive
Yeah, found that one while searching for "Linux Easter Eggs".
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Originally Posted by don_falcone View Post
Per default, package 'man' isn't installed, and all
manual pages for packages are wiped anyway during installation for space reasons.
Packages including programs without manpages should be considered broken.
 
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