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title"Using Terminal in Linux a Linux basic tools guide part 2"
body"<center>https://tekraze.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/How-to-query-multiple-indexes-with-elasticsearch-in-Spring-bootJava-App.jpg</center> <br/><h2 id="h-using-terminal-in-linux-a-linux-basic-tools-guide-part-2-below">Using Terminal in Linux a Linux basic tools guide part 2 below </h2>
<center><img src="https://tekraze.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/0001-14905891404_20201228_164323_0000-410x1024.png" alt="Linux Terminal Infographics" class="wp-image-153918" width="410" height="1024"/><br/><i>Using Terminal in Linux infographics</i></center>
<h3 id="h-what-is-linux-terminal">What is Linux Terminal</h3>
<p>A terminal is a Linux tool used for running command-line apps, scripts, or programs. There can be different types of terminals on different versions of Linux.</p>
[su_note color="#deb5a2"]Also read | <a href="https://tekraze.com/2020/12/using-apt-tool-linux-infographics/">Using Apt tool in Linux A Linux basic tools guide part 1</a>[/su_note]
<h2 id="h-ways-to-open-linux-terminal">Ways to open Linux Terminal</h2>
<ul><li>Right click on desktop and select terminal</li><li>Using (ctrl + alt + t) key combination</li><li>From apps menu under system tools submenu</li></ul>
<h3 id="h-where-to-use-terminal-in-linux">Where to use Terminal in Linux</h3>
<ol><li>To run apps without GUI in command line only mode </li><li>To run apps with secured user privileges</li><li>SSH login to another system from a network</li><li>To run shell scripts (.sh files)</li><li>For software installation or upgrading</li><li>For editing files or scripts </li><li>To run system apps, tools </li></ol>
<h3 id="h-advantages-of-linux-terminal">Advantages of Linux Terminal</h3>
<ol><li>Faster than GUI software </li><li>Full control over running software/apps </li><li>Secure login over network</li><li>Running tasks as a specific user </li><li>User need to manually enter commands</li><li>No friend/relative can mess up as he may not know commands</li><li>Everytime asks for password for privileged command</li><li>Free of ads which may exist on GUI software/apps</li></ol>
<h3 id="h-example-of-terminal-in-linux">Example of terminal in Linux </h3>
<ul><li>Gnome terminal</li><li>Konsole</li><li>Xterm </li><li>Lxterminal </li><li>Xterm </li><li>Tilda </li><li>Terminator</li></ul>
<p>These are various terminals just for example. Each flavour/version of linux gave different terminals including these or some others. Basic things are same, just ui functions , styles differ.</p>
[su_note color="#deb5a2"]Also read | <a href="https://tekraze.com/2018/01/linux-terminology-basics-need-know/">Linux Terminology basics you need to know</a>[/su_note]
<h3 id="h-related-terms">Related terms</h3>
<h4 id="h-ssh">SSH </h4>
<p>SSH is short for secure shell which is used for login to a linux system over network . A system maybe over local network or a remote network.</p>
<h4 id="h-cmd">CMD</h4>
<p>CMD or command line interface is the interface or area in any linux system where a user interacts over by entering command.</p>
<h4 id="h-gui">GUI</h4>
<p>GUI or graphical user interface is interface where user interacts with system using graphical elements like forms buttons and more.</p>
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<h4 id="h-summary">Summary</h4>
<p>So, this was for now for today. I hope the content will help you. Feel free to share your views in the comments below. Keep checking for more parts in this series.</p>
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