dbt1984
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2010-03-24
, 01:12
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2010-03-24
, 01:42
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@ Portland OR USA
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2010-03-24
, 01:48
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#3
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2010-03-24
, 01:49
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@ uk
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2010-03-24
, 01:50
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@ uk
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Yes when people refer to the command line on the phone they are talking about X terminal. There are multitude of useful things to do with it. If you want to learn a little about getting around and making use of the terminal try looking for a tutorial on google or check out this site: http://linuxcommand.gds.tuwien.ac.at/
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2010-03-24
, 02:00
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#6
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apt-get moo
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2010-03-24
, 06:07
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2010-03-24
, 06:24
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@ Israel
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#8
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