[11:09] <SlimeyPete> if I've run a command I found on the wiki and it corrupted my system, should I just edit the wiki or should I contact the user who put the command on there and discuss it with them? What's the protocol? :)
[11:14] <cody-somerville> SlimeyPete, ugh
[11:14] <cody-somerville> SlimeyPete, link to the page containing the bad command?
[11:17] <SlimeyPete> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PureKDE
[11:17] <SlimeyPete> well, when I say "corrupted", it removed networkmanager
[11:17] <SlimeyPete> which wasn't such a big deal for me but would cause serious trouble for a noob
[11:18] <SlimeyPete> I also had some trouble with X afterwards, and had to reconfigure the x-server but I'm not sure if that was a direct result of running the command
[11:20] <SlimeyPete> (I'm referring to the Hardy manual command)
[11:21] <SlimeyPete> oh, and it messed with likewise-open too, which resulted in me being removed from our domain.
[11:21] <SlimeyPete> basically I think there should be a warning so that newbies are aware that there's the possibility that the command will remove important parts of the system
[11:25] <cody-somerville> Feel free to add a warning
[11:33] <SlimeyPete> k, done
[16:09] <rsc-> why on earth is the wiki immutable? :(
[16:10] <agy_> rsc-: which wiki?