Annotation of 43BSDTahoe/usr.lib/learn/files/L0.1b, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: #print
                      2: You should also understand a few simple commands.
                      3: When UNIX types a "%" at you, you can type a command.
                      4: For example, if you type "date" the computer will tell
                      5: you the current date and time. If you see "%" and type "who",
                      6: UNIX will tell you who is logged on at present.  There are
                      7: many other commands, too.  You must type a RETURN at the
                      8: end of each command line.
                      9: 
                     10: Try the "date" command now: find out what
                     11: date it is, and after the computer has responded, type "ready".
                     12: And don't forget the RETURN!
                     13: #copyin
                     14: #user
                     15: #uncopyin
                     16: grep date .copy >/dev/null
                     17: #bad day
                     18: You were supposed to type "date" (without quotes).
                     19: The computer is very intolerant of spelling errors.
                     20: Try again.
                     21: #bad "date"
                     22: Don't type those quote marks. Try again.
                     23: #bad time
                     24: The time command does not tell you the wall-clock time.
                     25: Try date next time.
                     26: #log
                     27: #next
                     28: 0.1c 5

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