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luser [2015-12-30 15:11] – [Some commands] victorluser [2016-03-05 16:42] (current) – [LOCK] victor
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 ====== A Luser's Guide to ITS ====== ====== A Luser's Guide to ITS ======
  
 +<note>
 Disclaimer: I write this as friendly advice to new users of ITS, and the term "luser" is not meant degeneratively. I'm still discovering ITS myself, and while I know PDP-10 assembly language, TECO and DDT from my TOPS-20 days, I'm probably still an ITS luser myself. I'm working on it, though...  Disclaimer: I write this as friendly advice to new users of ITS, and the term "luser" is not meant degeneratively. I'm still discovering ITS myself, and while I know PDP-10 assembly language, TECO and DDT from my TOPS-20 days, I'm probably still an ITS luser myself. I'm working on it, though... 
 +</note>
 ===== ITS is an open system ===== ===== ITS is an open system =====
  
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-  * Don't overwrite files in other directories than your own. If you do it anyway, please let someone know so they can perhaps do something about it. ({{emacs_init|Here}} is a piece of TECO for your EMACS init file to help against involuntary disasters.)+  * Don't overwrite files in other directories than your own. If you do it anyway, please let someone know so they can perhaps do something about it. ([[emacs_init|Here]] is a piece of TECO for your EMACS init file to help against involuntary disasters.)
   * Please try to shut the system down nicely if you have to, instead of crashing it (or its host system). This minimizes the risk of filesystem breakage.   * Please try to shut the system down nicely if you have to, instead of crashing it (or its host system). This minimizes the risk of filesystem breakage.
  
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 To cancel a shutdown, use the REVIVE command of LOCK.  To cancel a shutdown, use the REVIVE command of LOCK. 
  
 +==== DSKUSE ====
 +'':DSKUSE''
 +shows how full your current directory is.
 +'':DSKUSE hack;''
 +shows how full the HACK; directory is.
 +
 +==== PRUFD ====
 +'':PRUFD'' 
 +PRints the User File Directories, i.e., lists the directories on disk.
 ===== Footnotes ===== ===== Footnotes =====
  
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