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2010-06-13
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2010-06-13
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2010-06-13
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2010-06-13
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@ Eastern USA
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2010-06-27
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@ London
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2010-06-27
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@ Colorado
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2010-06-27
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@ London
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Getting help
You can learn commands in many ways. Sometimes you will see them mentioned in articles, or someone might tell you of them. When you learn of a command, it is best to try to find out what it does BEFORE you use it.
The computer assumes that you know what you are doing, and so it will happily erase the entire disk if you ask it to, without pausing to ask if you really meant to.
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2010-06-27
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@ London
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2010-06-27
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2010-06-27
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... It would be great if someone would write a Maemo-specific xterm tutorial, and it would be easy. Just find a general tutorial, try its commands on the N900, and use the commands that work to build the tutorial.