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How to use terminal of Linux?
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Re: How to use terminal of Linux?
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Re: How to use terminal of Linux?
Forgive me, but I will never understand the essence of this question. To create a new topic, ask a question when you can use Google services. Well, if you're a simple troll, then everything comes to its place.
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Re: How to use terminal of Linux?
there's oh-too-many people who think that forums are just some form of "live google". it's not really trolling, just ignorance and a dose of egocentrism.None1975 wrote:Forgive me, but I will never understand the essence of this question. To create a new topic, ask a question when you can use Google services. Well, if you're a simple troll, then everything comes to its place.
i don't mind the ignorance if it can be cured through gentle nudging towards search engine usage.
it also is a little difficult to separate the wheat from the chaff when you're new to all this.
i admit, the first post on this thread is way too vague ("i don't even really know myself what i am asking. can you help me?"), but op has asked clearer questions later on.