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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
Terminal is an Activity that gives the Sugar user access to the GNU/Linux shell. It is an advanced activity for users who would like to explore the operating system at a deeper level and to access legacy and non-"Sugarized" applications. The Terminal activity is also used for occasional system maintenance. | Terminal is an Activity that gives the Sugar user access to the GNU/Linux shell (similar to the Terminal program in Mac OS X or the Command Prompt in Microsoft Windows). It is an advanced activity for users who would like to explore the operating system at a deeper level and to access legacy and non-"Sugarized" applications. The Terminal activity is also used for occasional system maintenance. | ||
More Info can be found on the [[Activities/Terminal]] page. | |||
For information about how to use the GNU/Linux command-line, see [http://en.flossmanuals.net/gnulinux|The Gnu/Linux Command-line Manual] | For information about how to use the GNU/Linux command-line, see [http://en.flossmanuals.net/gnulinux|The Gnu/Linux Command-line Manual] | ||