Whether you want to download files, diagnose network problems, manage your network interfaces, or view network statistics, there’s a terminal command for that. This collection contains the tried and true tools and a few newer commands.
You can do most of this from a graphical desktop, although even Linux users that rarely use the terminal often launch one to use ping and other network diagnostic tools.
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2. Four Ways to get Instant Access to a Terminal in Linux
3.How to Uninstall Software Using the Command Line in Linux
4.Beginner Linux Users: Don’t Be Scared of the Terminal
5.The Best Linux Operating Systems and Distributions
Tags: Linux , open source
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