I have been regularly using Linux in various forms for nearly six years, and in my time I have faced my proper part of confusing my proper part and affecting problems. I am taking them out of here and to pass what I have learned, if my wings have to flash a bit.
“Poor interpreter” error while driving a bash script
I had a phase of writing and tying several bash scripts, and I ran to the issue where suddenly the script would refuse to run. I will get this message: “/bin/bash^m: poor interpreter: no such file or directory”. It was misleading to hear that I knew every file and directory in the script, and they were definitely present there.
After some researches, I came to know that the bash was refusing to run that I had an incorrect line end. My bash script had dos line ending, asin “\ r \ n”, when the bash required a unix line ending: “\ N”.

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The presence of incorrect line ending can be linked to my habit of dual booting window and Linux. I will start writing a bash script on my Windows computer, save it in your NextCloud so that it sinks into the devices, then reopen it on my Linux computer to run it. Creating a file on Windows meant that the file was saved with dos line ending by default. If I had been planning better, I would force my coding app to use the Unix Line Ending.
For some time, I survived the frequent repeated experiements of device driver issues on Linux. I have always been stuck with AMD card, so I have never tangled with NVidia’s poor driver support. When I tried to install Linux on an old MacBook, that lucky streak ended.
MacBook, built around the year 2012, was built with a wireless adapter created by Broadcom. Broadcom’s name is notorious in Linux Circle for a historical shortage of Linux support. It was not till 2010 that Broadcom released a proper open-source driver for Linux. Even now, however, the drivers you need cannot be packed with the distro that you are trying to install, which is not leaving its Wi-Fi adapter by Linux.
For that reason, when I installed Linux Mint XFCE on MacBook, I could not connect to Wi-Fi. To do this, I need to download and install the right driver for my specific device. To find out that a process is a bit, but it is Arc Vicky mentioned In detail.
I learned from this experience that if you are going to install Linux on different types of hardware types, there are some unavoidable tools. First, you should have a available Ethernet cable connected, as well as an Ethernet-to-USB adapter in terms of port deficiency. This is the fastest and most reliable shortcut for your Wi-Fi drivers. Alternatively, you can simply get an external wireless adapter that can substitute for your broadcom card while downloading drivers
‘Fall Guys’ refuses to play with
A major issue I recently went when some friends wanted me to play the people falling with them. I need to install an epic game-exclusive on my Linux computer that is not originally available for Linux and contains anticate software.
I was able to do this using a brave game launcher, which I have already reduced considerably. To play the game I just needed a magnificent aggrol version of the proton.
Still when I tried to party with my friends, I hit another obstacle. I can neither send party invitations nor get them. It turns out that (EOS) to connect with friends requires the presence of epic services overlays, which the brave does not establish by default. I had to find the alternative to Veer to install it, then togle support for this in the game settings of Fall Gai.
Once when it was all in order, I was able to play with my friends at night. However, to find out all this to read several guides and discussion boards, and that’s why I decided to write my comprehensive guide.

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Countless others received nuclear-and-wise treatment
There are many other issues that I did not get time or energy to simply resolve personally. The issue I cannot crack in the case seems to be with the operating system, I tried to wipe my hard drive and re -install the operating system and turn to the right way. Alternatively, if the problem seems to be with specific Linux distro, I will probably install a separate one in its place.
This is the beauty of using the Linux operating system. If a distribution is causing you problems, you can always try another.

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Of course, Nuke and Pave method is as disastrous as it seems, so killing that big red button means that you have to be ready to lose data. Over the years, I have learned to be fit with my data. I keep all my important files supported in many places.
To settle in a freshly installed operating system, I keep my most mission-critical files stored on the NextCloud Server, which I host on one of my raspberry pie devices. As soon as the operating system boots for the first time, I install NextCloud clients, log in to my personal account, and sink those files. After installing my other Go-to Linux software, I am able to hit running running and actually work on any operating system.