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      <title>Use The Terminal on Linux: Intro</title>
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      <description>The terminal is a great tool for Linux, but most people who use Linux have no clue how to use it. It is really easy once you get used to it, just type a command and get it done. Here&amp;rsquo;s a simple guide on the basics of the terminal.
The basics before commands Root: Root here is used to refer to system files outside of the user&amp;rsquo;s directory.
Basically, each user has a home directory, which is contained in a folder separate from the system files.</description>
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