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Nothing, the guide was just a little wrong. Use "./aos -blah" (from the same directory that the aos script is in) rather than "aos -blah" or add the script to your PATH variable (echo "export PATH=\$PATH:/path/to/aos/script/" >> ~/.bashrc) apparently the wiki doesn't like my update, i'll bug someone about it i guess
With which method? If the first, you're either not in the same directory as the aos script or you've named it something different to "aos". If the second, you need to start a new bash session before it will register your new PATH (or you can just use "export PATH=$PATH:/path/to/script/" in your current session). If that doesn't help, I have no idea what you're doing and I can probably help better through IRC. \:D/