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    terminal

    Thanks - I actually posted this in the troubleshooting section as well. However it appears to have happenned to a few people. zsh works as a shell as well as just sh. I'm not sure anymore, but i think at one point when I did an ls -l, I found the file sizes of tcsh and a few other files in the...
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    terminal -process complete!????

    Simple - it starts up the basic unix system only - no gui - just a single shell. If you get lost, just type "restart" or "reboot" - not sure which now - at worst - "shutdown -r now" (restart) OR "shutdown -h now" (shutdown). Ciao!
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    terminal -process complete!????

    Simple - it starts up the basic unix system only - no gui - just a single shell. If you get lost, just type "restart" or "reboot" - not sure which now - at worst - "shutdown -r now" (restart) OR "shutdown -h now" (shutdown). Ciao!
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    terminal -process complete!????

    Thanks. that works - I'd tried running csh with the same results as running tcsh (command running telnet worked fine so I thought I'd have to resign myself to running programs by "command run" ing them! :) zsh works thank god (which explains why I could still startup by holding down the s...
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    how do i get out of the unix command top?

    Easy - just hit control and c in combination. This will quit most unix programs so be carefull with it's use. Cheers!
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    terminal

    Process completed is reported when i try to open up a terminal - i can't determine what process, and I don't ever get the option to go to the prompt - any ideas anyone? console does not appear to be of any use! Thanks!
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    terminal -process complete!????

    Just asking for help. I try to run the terminal, it opens up a window, doesn't get to any prompt, but helpfully displays: [Process completed] To the best of my knowledge, nothing has been changed. Console does not appear to display any error messages - without the console I can't check...
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