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So I dont know if I messed up, but Naix just sent me that email saying "Are you serious? Do you really think you could delete whatever blah blah blah, say goodbye to your (I forgot) and now I am just sitting here at a black screen with the command prompt, I really don't know what command to type, please help.
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LostDragonist Aug 16, 2015 @ 11:31am 
Read your console text. It gives you some hints on what you need to do.
Chapper Chan Aug 16, 2015 @ 11:31am 
You need to get a 'x-server.sys' file from another computer.
Use the knowledge you gathered to use the terminal.

If you're really stuck:

  1. Type in the command 'scan'
  2. Connect (hack) to the found computer/server
  3. Type 'cd sys'
  4. Type 'scp x-server.sys'
  5. Now reboot by typing 'reboot -i'
Last edited by Chapper Chan; Aug 16, 2015 @ 11:32am
Originally posted by Plane.exe has stopped working:
You need to get a 'x-server.sys' file from another computer.
Use the knowledge you gathered to use the terminal.

If you're really stuck:

  1. Type in the command 'scan'
  2. Connect (hack) to the found computer/server
  3. Type 'cd sys'
  4. Type 'scp x-server.sys'
  5. Now reboot by typing 'reboot -i'
Ok, I got this to work, but now I have this other persons x-system, and I dont really like the look of it, is there a way to get my original one back?>
Chapper Chan Aug 16, 2015 @ 11:34am 
Yes there is, in the logs on your computer, you can find the IP of Naix on which he download your original x-server.sys.
If you hack that computer, you can download your old one back. It's probably in /home on his computer.
Originally posted by Plane.exe has stopped working:
Yes there is, in the logs on your computer, you can find the IP of Naix on which he download your original x-server.sys.
If you hack that computer, you can download your old one back. It's probably in /home on his computer.
So I really screwed my self over this time, I downloaded my xserver back and it was named x-server.sys(1) as the xserver I downloaded before was already named x-server (1) so I deleted x-server.sys without the (1) and now I got back to the black screen and I still have x-server.sys(1) I deleted the original one since I figured the (1) one would rename its self, is there a way to make the (1) one not have (1) since the first x-server.sys is gone? I tried to connecting to the server I found when I scanned but it said "x-server.sys" does not exist.
Mj0llnir Aug 16, 2015 @ 12:11pm 
Originally posted by T.w² | ayy lmao COLOGNE HYPE:
Originally posted by Plane.exe has stopped working:
Yes there is, in the logs on your computer, you can find the IP of Naix on which he download your original x-server.sys.
If you hack that computer, you can download your old one back. It's probably in /home on his computer.
So I really screwed my self over this time, I downloaded my xserver back and it was named x-server.sys(1) as the xserver I downloaded before was already named x-server (1) so I deleted x-server.sys without the (1) and now I got back to the black screen and I still have x-server.sys(1) I deleted the original one since I figured the (1) one would rename its self, is there a way to make the (1) one not have (1) since the first x-server.sys is gone? I tried to connecting to the server I found when I scanned but it said "x-server.sys" does not exist.


mv FileName1 FileName2
Chapper Chan Aug 16, 2015 @ 1:11pm 
What Mj0llnir said.
So it would be: mv "x-server.sys(1)" "x-server.sys"
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Date Posted: Aug 16, 2015 @ 11:27am
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