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Yes, it's true. When I launch a "bash" shell, none of the major commands work. E.g. when I type "ls" I get an error "Command not found". The same with virtually all other commands except "cd" and "pwd" or "cd ..".
Is it possible that I made some unwanted changes to any of the configuation files? I think Unix hates me.... ![]() |
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