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*'''ls''' - List contents of the current directory, or of a directory specified after the command, e.g. ''ls /home/doomel'' | *'''ls''' - List contents of the current directory, or of a directory specified after the command, e.g. ''ls /home/doomel'' | ||
*'''cd''' - Change to a specified directory, using either relative or absolute paths. | *'''cd''' - Change to a specified directory, using either relative or absolute paths. | ||
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Revision as of 14:17, 12 September 2012
DWAINE is one of the space man computer operating systems, and it proves that in the far future, there is only hate. Hate for the programmers who make the computer software. Hate from the programmers to all of their users. Hate for everything and everyone, because god damn does this operating system suck. In the area below, commands you type in to the system are italicized, while actions you take are in block print. DWAINE Terminals are mainly found in the Research Sector.
Basic Commands
- ls - List contents of the current directory, or of a directory specified after the command, e.g. ls /home/doomel
- cd - Change to a specified directory, using either relative or absolute paths.