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Note the "~" (tilde) sign before the prompt. On Linux systems that sign indicates, that you're in your home directory, which normally should be equal to "/home/username".
Note the "~" (tilde) sign before the prompt. On Linux systems that sign indicates, that you're in your home directory, which normally should be equal to "/home/username".


On Linux systems, you can chance directories equally to the above described Windows method:
On Linux systems, you can change directories equally to the above described Windows method:


  username@computername:~$ cd Flightgear
  username@computername:~$ cd Flightgear
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