The use of /* might get around that, because the shell expands it to /usr /var /lib /home etc.
"Was there any error message?"
"Yes"
"What did the error message say?"
"idk I closed it"
Prusaslicer
Maybe they're not men
When someone creates a distro that has 99% support for all Windows applications
This seems to be a common misunderstanding.
It's not that Linux doesn't support Windows applications, it's that the developers of those applications chose to only support Windows. They are different OSes that require executables targeting the platform.
Expecting Linux to run .exes built for Windows is like expecting the sea to support your car
u000
joined 1 year ago
Don't kink-shame