I'd point out that it isn't about the system being Linux-based that controls the behavior for paths. It would have been better stated as "pathname 101" or "pathname basics", with the exception of course of esoteric pathname systems.
@billy900: If the argument to 'cd' is a directory, the current working directory (CWD) will still be changed, whether the path contains a trailing slash or not. Assuming /some/path/some/dir is a directory, the following commands are equivalent:
cd /some/path/some/dir
cd /some/path/some/dir/
This also applies to DOS pathnames. The following commands are equivalent:
cd \some\path\some\dir
cd \some\path\some\dir\
Therefore? Your comment to my preenv post is DOES NOT MATTER.
speaking of webOS games. the NFSU installer is available in the extras-devel repositories. i tried getting it and found the .ipk file for it.
when i was about to extract the .ipk file into the installer, it would file. anybody know why? please be gentle as i am not that well versed with linux lingo lol.
anyone install nitdroid yet? hehehe gusto ko sana maginstall kaso baka magkamali ako and just brick my phone lol