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minus-squaremateomaui@reddthat.comlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·edit-21 year agoI literally just typed it into cmd.exe on Windows 10, fully updated, and it absolutely did work. No idea why it doesn’t work for you. edit: ??? edit: it’s been traced back to this: https://github.com/devkitPro/installer/releases which is an emulator toolset that I didn’t know existed on my system until today.
minus-squarecaptsneeze@lemmy.onelinkfedilinkarrow-up0·edit-21 year agoThat is interesting. I just remoted into 5 different machines at the office and none of them worked with ‘ls’. If you enter ‘ls /?’, does it give you a synopsis and argument list?
minus-squaremateomaui@reddthat.comlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·1 year agoMystery solved, ls works for me due to this: https://github.com/devkitPro/installer/releases which is a toolset that was installed by an emulator package somewhere along the line, I just didn’t know it was there.
I literally just typed it into cmd.exe on Windows 10, fully updated, and it absolutely did work. No idea why it doesn’t work for you.
edit: ???
edit: it’s been traced back to this:
https://github.com/devkitPro/installer/releases
which is an emulator toolset that I didn’t know existed on my system until today.
Lmao
That is interesting. I just remoted into 5 different machines at the office and none of them worked with ‘ls’. If you enter ‘ls /?’, does it give you a synopsis and argument list?
Mystery solved, ls works for me due to this:
https://github.com/devkitPro/installer/releases
which is a toolset that was installed by an emulator package somewhere along the line, I just didn’t know it was there.