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Installing and Configuring Your ROS Environment:

You will need to run this command on every new shell you open to have access to the ros commands, unless you add this line to your .bashrc. This process allows you to install several ROS distributions (e.g. fuerte and groovy) on the same computer and switch between them.

Also: the tutorials assume a minimum amount of experience with Linux / Ubuntu. They are not Linux tutorials, but ROS tutorials.

Installing and Configuring Your ROS Environment - Managing your Environment:

You will need to run this command on every new shell you open to have access to the ros commands, unless you add this line to your .bashrc. This process allows you to install several ROS distributions (e.g. fuerte and groovy) on the same computer and switch between them.

Also: the tutorials assume a minimum amount of experience with Linux / Ubuntu. They are not Linux tutorials, but ROS tutorials.

Installing and Configuring Your ROS Environment - Managing your Environment:

You will need to run this command on every new shell you open to have access to the ros commands, unless you add this line to your .bashrc. This process allows you to install several ROS distributions (e.g. fuerte and groovy) on the same computer and switch between them.

Also: the tutorials assume a minimum amount of experience with Linux / Ubuntu. They are not not Linux tutorials, but ROS tutorials.

Firs tutorial: Installing and Configuring Your ROS Environment - Managing your Environment:

You will need to run this command on every new shell you open to have access to the ros commands, unless you add this line to your .bashrc. This process allows you to install several ROS distributions (e.g. fuerte and groovy) on the same computer and switch between them.

Also: the tutorials assume a minimum amount of experience with Linux / Ubuntu. They are not Linux tutorials, but ROS tutorials.