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- The Debian Command Line is a command prompt similar, but much more powerful than, MS-DOS. Most Linux users will have to use it at some point or another, at least for the full experience. By default Debian uses BASH - the Bourne Again SHell.
- To set your shortcut to use an argument every time you launch the game, you can right-click on the Guild Wars shortcut and choose "properties." In the properties window, look for the text box labelled "target" with the path to where Guild Wars is installed on your hard drive (e.g. "C:\Program Files\Guild Wars\gw.exe"). Add the necessary parameters after the target path. If the path contains spaces, it may be enclosed in quotation marks. If this is the case, add the parameter after the closing quote.
- This site linked here is a tutorial on command line, terminals, 'the shell' and scripts. Detailed.
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| - A command line is
- The Debian Command Line is a command prompt similar, but much more powerful than, MS-DOS. Most Linux users will have to use it at some point or another, at least for the full experience. By default Debian uses BASH - the Bourne Again SHell.
- To set your shortcut to use an argument every time you launch the game, you can right-click on the Guild Wars shortcut and choose "properties." In the properties window, look for the text box labelled "target" with the path to where Guild Wars is installed on your hard drive (e.g. "C:\Program Files\Guild Wars\gw.exe"). Add the necessary parameters after the target path. If the path contains spaces, it may be enclosed in quotation marks. If this is the case, add the parameter after the closing quote.
- This site linked here is a tutorial on command line, terminals, 'the shell' and scripts. Detailed.
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