Welcome to NNOS, your friendly companion for navigating the world of Linux (and yes, it plays well with Windows too!). Whether you're a seasoned command-line guru or just dipping your toes into the terminal waters, NNOS is here to make your life easier.
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Speak Your Mind (Coming Soon): Tired of typing? Just say it! NNOS understands natural language commands, so go ahead and tell it what you need. Whether it's opening a directory or installing a package, your voice is your superpower.
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Package Magic: Installing software shouldn't feel like deciphering ancient scrolls. With NNOS, package management becomes a breeze. Say goodbye to cryptic commands; just ask for what you want, and watch the magic happen.
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Windows, Meet NNOS: Windows users, fear not! NNOS isn't an exclusive Linux club. It's the bridge between worlds. So whether you're in the penguin-loving camp or the Windows fan club, we've got you covered.
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Learn as You Go (Coming Soon): Curious about a command? Just ask! NNOS provides helpful explanations, examples, and even a dash of humor. Learning Linux has never been this friendly.
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** Everyday comands **: Common commands made easier (making the reboot command nnos restart)
Ready to join the conversation? Here's how to install NNOS:
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Open terminal and make sure you are in the same directory as the nnos file
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Type the following command:
./nnos --install
You will only need to do this once
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Now, say hello to NNOS:
nnos --hello
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Also, NNOS can do simple tasks, such as reboot your machine
nnos --restart
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NNOS can power off your machine as well
nnos --shutdown
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NNOS can install your favorite packages using NNPM (Nathan Network Package Manager)
nnos -p
- [Download NNOS for Windows] (https://github.com/Natuworkguy/NNOS/tree/2.4.8/win)
- Download run.bat
- Move run.bat to a directory of your choice (e.g.: Documents). The directory will not effect the operation of the file
- Open Terminal
- Go to the directory you chose using the cd command e.g.:
cd Documents
- Finally, execute the file
run.bat
Got ideas? Found a bug? Want to share a Linux meme? Head over to our GitHub repository and join the party. We're all ears (and voices)!