@RosieM00re@JasonRheinhold@NotTheirScript Minor disagreement. Insurance SHOULD cover routine maintenance in the form of preventive care such as early screenings, physicals, etc. Ensure your customers are taken care of for the cheap stuff so the expensive stuff is found before it's expensive.
Since a redirect isn't an actual command, but a shell function (that's being ran under your user), you need to give it a command. cat /dev/urandom | sudo tee /dev/fb0
Good luck and I hope that's useful to you. (4/4)
@seenaburns Sorry to bother you. 6 years ago, you had a blog post regarding writing to the framebuffer. I figure this is PROBABLY already figured out by you in the past 6 years, but just in case, figured I'd drop a little knowledge. (1/?)
and then you get the stdout and stderr on the reverse side. It sends the stdout through the redirect > and shoves it to /dev/fb0 but sudo has already exited and the stdout is again being handled as your user. You would have to execute the redirection as sudo. (3/?)
@exjon@monsterhunter45 What if we brag... about how many beer bongs we did from the third deck or brag about the black-out nights we heard about. :D
I was fucking awesome at land nav, too.