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If you installation returned without an error ROS is probably installed. ~/ros is a common place in your home directory to put a workspace where you will install your sources.

The most common reason for this sort of error is that you did not follow all the previous steps in the instructions. It looks like you're following a tutorial. If you'd like more help, please link to the tutorial and provide enough information to reproduce the issue.