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[BUG] - No Basic commands #1298

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Antoine-PRN opened this issue Nov 18, 2024 · 3 comments
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[BUG] - No Basic commands #1298

Antoine-PRN opened this issue Nov 18, 2024 · 3 comments
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@Antoine-PRN
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  • I am on the latest version of Atlas, and didn't do an unsupported upgrade

Description

Hello,

I am now on AtlasOS and i dont have access to the basic CLI commands like 'ipaddress' or event 'ping'. How do i fix that ?

Thank you

Steps to reproduce

1 I intalled AtlasOS
2 I had the bug :/

Expected behavior

working commands

Actual behavior

[command] is not recognised

Atlas Version

Atlas v0.4.1 for Windows 11 24H2

Desktop information

16G Ram DDR4
AMD Ryzen 7 5700U with Radeon Graphics 1.80 GHz
512Go storage

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@Antoine-PRN Antoine-PRN added the bug Something isn't working, let’s fix that label Nov 18, 2024
@Ast3risk-ops
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Please describe your bug more clearly (i.e. commands, shell, terminal)

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Its a very simple bug, when i'm using a terminal or a shell or whatever, if i try the simple commands like 'ping' or 'ipaddress' then its says that the command does not exists.

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Ast3risk-ops commented Nov 19, 2024

Its a very simple bug, when i'm using a terminal or a shell or whatever, if i try the simple commands like 'ping' or 'ipaddress' then its says that the command does not exists.

Check that the PATH environment variable has been set properly.

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