New Install Archlinux Downloaded Command line say`s Command not Found? [closed]












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New Installation of Archlinux. Tried using Command Line. Always get Command Not Found. What`s wrong?










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  • you are typing in an invalid command

    – jsotola
    Jan 3 at 3:15











  • This is too vague... using what command line? bash? What does "echo $PATH" show you? If $PATH is empty you need to specify the full path to commands. Arch also comes with almost nothing installed.

    – Jeff A
    Jan 3 at 3:25






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    I think it should people's own reponsibility to ask a proper question, no matter what topic. You can't just tell doctor you're sick, it won't do any help.

    – 炸鱼薯条德里克
    Jan 3 at 3:26
















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New Installation of Archlinux. Tried using Command Line. Always get Command Not Found. What`s wrong?










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closed as unclear what you're asking by Sparhawk, Stephen Harris, Rui F Ribeiro, Michael Homer, Jeff Schaller Jan 3 at 3:37


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  • you are typing in an invalid command

    – jsotola
    Jan 3 at 3:15











  • This is too vague... using what command line? bash? What does "echo $PATH" show you? If $PATH is empty you need to specify the full path to commands. Arch also comes with almost nothing installed.

    – Jeff A
    Jan 3 at 3:25






  • 1





    I think it should people's own reponsibility to ask a proper question, no matter what topic. You can't just tell doctor you're sick, it won't do any help.

    – 炸鱼薯条德里克
    Jan 3 at 3:26














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New Installation of Archlinux. Tried using Command Line. Always get Command Not Found. What`s wrong?










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New Installation of Archlinux. Tried using Command Line. Always get Command Not Found. What`s wrong?







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closed as unclear what you're asking by Sparhawk, Stephen Harris, Rui F Ribeiro, Michael Homer, Jeff Schaller Jan 3 at 3:37


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closed as unclear what you're asking by Sparhawk, Stephen Harris, Rui F Ribeiro, Michael Homer, Jeff Schaller Jan 3 at 3:37


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.















  • you are typing in an invalid command

    – jsotola
    Jan 3 at 3:15











  • This is too vague... using what command line? bash? What does "echo $PATH" show you? If $PATH is empty you need to specify the full path to commands. Arch also comes with almost nothing installed.

    – Jeff A
    Jan 3 at 3:25






  • 1





    I think it should people's own reponsibility to ask a proper question, no matter what topic. You can't just tell doctor you're sick, it won't do any help.

    – 炸鱼薯条德里克
    Jan 3 at 3:26



















  • you are typing in an invalid command

    – jsotola
    Jan 3 at 3:15











  • This is too vague... using what command line? bash? What does "echo $PATH" show you? If $PATH is empty you need to specify the full path to commands. Arch also comes with almost nothing installed.

    – Jeff A
    Jan 3 at 3:25






  • 1





    I think it should people's own reponsibility to ask a proper question, no matter what topic. You can't just tell doctor you're sick, it won't do any help.

    – 炸鱼薯条德里克
    Jan 3 at 3:26

















you are typing in an invalid command

– jsotola
Jan 3 at 3:15





you are typing in an invalid command

– jsotola
Jan 3 at 3:15













This is too vague... using what command line? bash? What does "echo $PATH" show you? If $PATH is empty you need to specify the full path to commands. Arch also comes with almost nothing installed.

– Jeff A
Jan 3 at 3:25





This is too vague... using what command line? bash? What does "echo $PATH" show you? If $PATH is empty you need to specify the full path to commands. Arch also comes with almost nothing installed.

– Jeff A
Jan 3 at 3:25




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I think it should people's own reponsibility to ask a proper question, no matter what topic. You can't just tell doctor you're sick, it won't do any help.

– 炸鱼薯条德里克
Jan 3 at 3:26





I think it should people's own reponsibility to ask a proper question, no matter what topic. You can't just tell doctor you're sick, it won't do any help.

– 炸鱼薯条德里克
Jan 3 at 3:26










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