September 13, 2025

Linus Torvalds is a fascist, and he seems to be proud of it

Linus Torvalds is a fascist, and he seems to be proud of it

This is an example of how something that is none of his business, none of his concern, is turned into a complete show-stopper that leaves GIT users dead in the water, but the little whiny beotch Linus he does not give a fuck.

Dude, it is really none of your business who owns the directory. It is not part of your role to enforce your ideal folder permissions. I really wish you learn the hardest possible way a lesson not to mess your users up.

Pompous idiots like him should be shown their place, very physically and personally.

Why am I bringing this up? Because his poor design choices make it impossible to mount a shared drive and use it as a local repo. Thanks but no thanks, turd.

Just like it's none of Oracle's business or concern whether I am installing their extensions pack from a network location, it is none of Linus's business who owns the Windows share of the project. It should not be.

If you faced the infamous 'dubious ownership' error message when you ran git gui on your newly-initted local repository, then do not try to follow the wrong folder path in the pop-up message. Instead of '%prefix///blah-blah/blah' use your mounted drive letter or go directly into your global .gitconfig and add a new section:

[safe]
	directory = Y:/

Do not fall for Stack Overflow '*' recommendation. It is not going to work. Use the drive letter, colon, slash. That's all, folks!

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