Bash reference manual found in released Epstein files

The Bash Shell Reference Manual has unexpectedly appeared in the Epstein Files released by the U.S. Department of Justice. This technical document is among millions of pages from Jeffrey Epstein's computers and servers. Experts suggest it was likely downloaded by a system administrator.

The release of the Epstein Files by the U.S. Department of Justice has uncovered a surprising inclusion: the Bash Reference Manual, a key resource for Linux and Unix users. As reported, this document is part of a vast, uncurated dump comprising millions of pages from Epstein's systems, including ebooks, audio manuals, and articles.

The files primarily relate to Epstein's criminal activities, but they encompass a broad array of materials without strict relevance to the case. 'Bash Reference Manual is just one random technical document among millions of pages of everything Epstein apparently had on his computers and servers over the years,' the report explains. It is probable that a system engineer managing Epstein's IT infrastructure downloaded the manual for reference, a common practice in technical roles.

This odd discovery highlights the miscellaneous nature of the released data. In contrast, high-profile figures like Bill Gates appear in the files for more serious connections to Epstein, with media reports alleging Gates contracted STDs from related encounters. However, notable absences include Linux creator Linus Torvalds.

The inclusion has sparked lighthearted online discussions among tech enthusiasts, with some jokingly pondering a switch to alternatives like Zsh. Overall, the Bash manual's presence underscores the exhaustive scope of the DOJ's disclosure, far beyond core investigative materials.

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