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What have i missed? Here’s screenshot of my step and i still dont understand what am I’m doing wrong

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try clicking Reset and wait patiently for it to reset the step then try again.

It didn’t help. I tried VSCode on my PC, but the problem is there too.

can you take a screen shot of the entire vs code space including the original instruction and the hints expanded plus your terminal etc?


This issue has been resolved in the local version of VSCode. However, it still persists in Codespaces

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I’ve been working on these tasks for over two hours now, and most of that time has been taken up by Resets. Maybe I’m tired and missing something, but I’m sure it’s just another glitch. What do you think about this?

This link didn’t help me, though it might be useful to someone else Running the Relational Database Curriculum in your Browser

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I went ahead and combined your posts for you. In the future, just reply to the original thread to add further updates.

why is this screenshot showing a language other than english? When I run the courses, everything is in English. (Is this still codespaces? Also do you use an EN_US keyboard? The courses do not support other language settings that may result in the wrong key values when you type)

what did you type here? Did you type ‘ls’ or did you type ‘1s’?

It was VSCode that changed the interface language, not me in codespaces. It checked the PC’s language settings and changed them. And yes, I’m using an EN_US keyboard layout. And yes, ls. Not 1s

without seeing the full hint, my only guess is that the command is meant to be typed from the parent dir? (I just went through 85% of the course and it worked perfectly for me too)

so was this supposed to be an ls images?

I would click Reset if it was supposed to be a plain ls and try again.


I still cannot tell what the instructions were unfortunately. You would have to expand the hint in full and compare that to what you are doing.
Or click Reset and try again. (that is: click Reset, wait, then type ‘ls’ in the terminal and nothing else - provided that is what the hint says to do)