No it isn't. You don't technically need linux for this one, either. As for the resuling answer--I created the file layout shown in it and ran the commands to make sure they worked as they should. Which part in particular are you saying is nonsense?
Edit: I just recreated the archive exactly as described and uploaded it here. My solution works perfectly on it. All non-archive files are blank; only README has any content.
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That's relevant to question 2. chronicdiscord was talking about question 3.
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Never used Linux (excluding the brief period of time I used Ubuntu on my last laptop before it died), so I won't be solving this anytime soon.
Free bump for people who live, breathe, and sleep Linux!
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sorry but i really pass to check man pages right now:0
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Feel free to ask me for help (help knowing what's wrong, not what to do next) in my groupchat, I'll stick around there while I'm online.
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Wow I use linux myself but only for internet and small Steam games. I didn't even answer a single question. lol
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that's strange. Have you tried them in the order listed on the puzzle?
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Are you sure that only 2 arguments are repeated in #2? I have a working solution, but with 3 repeated arguments, and of course it isn't accepted
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Done, thanks... Now I'll just have to find the giveaway
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Linux? Too mainstream. I don't even use a monitor.
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Hello. I tried to solve the puzzle too late and got everything but the last step. Do you want post the solution? What did you after the cpio archive?
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Quiz:
Q1: SIGHUP
or the less-common HANGUP
Q2: tar -xjOf slyfox-dev.tbz2 | tar -xJO slyfox/README > ../slyfox-README.txt
Q3: Symmetric Multiprocessing or Symmetric Multiprocessor
Q4: lsb_release --codename
Q5: GNU's Not Unix!
Post-Quiz:
The image contained a CPIO file that contained a file saying simply xAsf0. You actually could get this from winrar if you used the viewer.
This referred you to this forum post, which told you that string you're looking for is "eLqfM." Or is it?
This in turn meant that the giveaway (which was for bastion) was located here, giveaway hash eLqfM.
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Thank you for posting the solution. Not bad puzzle, I liked the part with tar especially. Now I feel less bad since that last step was something I already solved in others puzzle, so maybe it was just a question of time and motivation.
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Giveaway over. Solution is posted here
For people who use linux. For a linux-compatible game. Awesome!
Click here.
Don't share hints. If you need to know what's wrojng with your answer, or have an answer that fits but isn't accepted, talk to me in my groupchat.
Edit: there is no need to type 'txz' anywhere.
Edit 2: Here's a free hint for #1 for no particular reason: If you've used/run IRC bots in the past, you probably know about one of the oldest ones around. Reading the help for this program can get you one of the answers (I actually gave it two options because I've seen two signals used for this).
Edit 3: Oops. I forgot to mention that I set $0.01 contrib on it.
Edit 4: Hint: The image is not just an image.
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