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Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2005 11:17:36 +0200
From: maggi.alvermann@arcor.de
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Subject: Basic test
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I have installed cygwin, and I am able to launch the console with the
promt
bash2.05b$
But when entering ls or other comands, I get always
bash-2.05b$ ls
bash: ls: command not found
bash-2.05b$ dir
bash: dir: command not found

Can you give at hand a bassic comand syntax to test the insatllation?
Thanks, Maggy



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