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no it’s not. What IS keeping it from being mainstream is googling something basic like “how to run .sh linux” and getting nothing but

sudo chmod +x li.sh

Along with 3 other paragraphs of reading, writing, and security, or just other complicated stuff they don’t need when they really just need to click properties then allow executable.

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That’s not googling, that’s ducking. Besides everyone knows you should get that kind of answer from ChatGPT.

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Duck it!

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Search on DDG, maybe “Candling”

Candling : The process of illuminating an egg with a bright light to examine its contents.

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And god help you if you dare to ask such a simple question on any Linux forum.

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