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    delete sudo commande ?

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        sdetweil @RIKKO14
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        @RIKKO14 on linux the delete file command is rm

        the delete folder is rmdir

        you can also do both at once

        rm -rf foldername

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        how do I delete a file in Linux
        

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          @sdeweil I’m sorry but yes I had used rm -rf modules/but my question is about sudo usermod -a -G gpio pi and sudo chmod u+s /opt/vc/bin/tvservice && sudo chmod u+s /bin/chvt should they be deleted and how ?

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            sdetweil @RIKKO14
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            @RIKKO14 well u didn’t want to delete modules, cause that wiped out everything

            I think u could leave the others.

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              @sdetweil : I’m really sorry because I don’t think I make myself understood.
              I deleted MMM-PIR and MMM-PIR-Sensor by doing rm -rf modules/MMM-PIR and rm -rf modules/MMM-PIR-Sensor so the MMM-PIR and MMM-PIR-Sensor modules are correctly removed and my MM works correctly.
              i am just wondering if i should and how to delete sudo usermod -a -G gpio pi and sudo chmod u+s /opt/vc/bin/tvservice && sudo chmod u+s /bin/chvt …

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                sdetweil @RIKKO14
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                @RIKKO14 as I said >I think u could leave the others.

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                  @sdetweil , ok thanks you.

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