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	move dir fundamentals to basics
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		| @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ And check the results: | ||||
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| # Autocompletion | ||||
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| Press tab after a few keys and bash will guess what you're trying to  type. | ||||
| Press tab after typing a few keys and bash will guess what you're trying to  type. | ||||
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| # Permissions | ||||
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| @@ -197,13 +197,15 @@ And then remove all the rest: | ||||
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| > rmdir * | ||||
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| The 'A' directory will not budge as it's not empty.  Remove it recursively, so the computer will remove the things inside the directory as well as the directory itself: | ||||
| The 'A' directory will not budge because it's not empty.  Remove it recursively, so the computer will remove the things inside the directory as well as the directory itself: | ||||
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| > rm -r A | ||||
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| # Installation | ||||
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| You get a package mangaer which installs programs, fonts, et c.  If you're on something like Debian, you'll have `apt`, or if you're on something like Red Hat, you'll have `yum`.  If unsure, ask where a program is: | ||||
| You get a package manager which installs programs, fonts, et c. | ||||
| If you're on something like Debian, you'll have `apt`, or if you're on something like Red Hat, you'll have `yum`. | ||||
| If unsure, ask where a program is: | ||||
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| > whereis yum | ||||
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| @@ -215,7 +217,8 @@ Set a reminder of your package manager: | ||||
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| > echo my package manager is yum | lolcat | ||||
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| That failed because you don't have `lolcat` installed.  Install lolcat: | ||||
| If that failed it's because you don't have `lolcat` installed. | ||||
| Install lolcat: | ||||
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| > sudo apt install lolcat | ||||
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