This is rather a contrived problem, don't you think?
I understand your disagreement with the comment suggesting that the problem is contrived. There are scenarios where users cannot access SSH, such as due to network restrictions or security policies. In these cases, utilizing the .bash_history method, as described in your tip, offers a practical solution. It enables users to execute complex or lengthy commands without manual typing, saving time and reducing errors. This approach is particularly beneficial when following extensive installations, like those in the Ubuntu-like GNOME on Raspberry Pi OS Lite (NO SNAP) guide. Therefore, this method is valuable for users who cannot use SSH.
Statistics: Posted by Wobbo — Sat Nov 23, 2024 2:26 pm