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1.1 root 1: echo 'Look in a printed manual if you can for general help. You should
2: have someone show you some things and then read one of the tutorial papers
3: (e.g. UNIX for Beginners or An Introduction to the C Shell) to get started.
4:
5: The commands:
6: man -k keyword lists commands relevant to keyword
7: man command prints out the manual for a command
8: are helpful; other basic commands are:
9: cat - concatenates files (and just prints them out)
10: ex - text editor
11: finger - user information lookup program
12: ls - list contents of directory
13: mail - send and receive mail
14: msgs - system messages and junk mail program
15: passwd - change login password
16: tset - set terminal modes
17: who - who is on the system
18: write - write to another user
19: You could find programs about mail by the command: man -k mail
20: And print out the mail command documentation via: man mail
21:
22: You can logout by typing a control-d (if your prompt is $)
23: or by typing ``logout'\'\'' if your prompt is %.'
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