Using APT on Linux says “This APT has super cow powers.” What does this phrase mean?
Using APT on Linux says "This APT has super cow powers." What does this phrase mean?
Re: APT For Linux
By: The Millionaire to All on Mon Dec 02 2019 17:33:00
it means nothing... it is an easter egg... just a joke for fun and games...
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Apt started its life around 1997 and entered Debian officially around 1999. During its early days, Jason Gunthorpe was its main maintainer/developer. Well, apparently Jason liked cows. I don't know if he still does. :-) Anyway, I think the apt-get moo thing was added by him as a joke. The corresponding aptitude easter eggs (see below) were added later by Daniel Burrows as a homage, I think.
If there is more to the story, Jason is probably the person to ask. He has (likely in response to this question) written a post on Google+. A small bit of it:
Once a long time ago a developer was known for announcing his presence on IRC with a simple, to the point 'Moo'. As with cows in pasture others would often Moo back in greeting. This led to a certain range of cow based jokes. [/quote]
the above from https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/92185/whats-the-story -behind-super-cow-powers
and more of similar nature can be found here https://www.google.com/search?q="This+APT+has+super+cow+powers"
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Using APT on Linux says “This APT has super cow powers.” What does this phrase mean?
Using APT on Linux says "This APT has super cow powers." What does
this phrase mean?
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