can anyone enlighten me about some of the uses of the ubuntu terminal.It looks similar to windows command prompt but what is it that makes it better.specifically can it be used for tweaking please specify come tips.
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can anyone enlighten me about some of the uses of the ubuntu terminal.It looks similar to windows command prompt but what is it that makes it better.specifically can it be used for tweaking please specify come tips.
Hi,
Terminal is very powerful in linux based OS. It can be used to do any work provided you have the necessary permissions.The ability to club several commands using redirection and pipes is what makes it superior over other types of OS. This also makes several difficult tasks to be accomplished using only a few lines of code.
You can have a look at
http://www.freeos.com/guides/lsst/
:)
Regards,
Abhinav
Happy Resources:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CommandLineResources
start reading, it will knock your socks off!
what about doing tasks like cleaning registry ,deleting unwanted files like one would do using ccleaner on windows.or are there utilities for maintainance
You can install, remove or call any application in your system from the terminal , including the maintenance utilities.
Ubuntu does not use registry, and in general requires little maintenance. There's an utility called BleachBit that cleans junk files like CCleaner, and you can install it via the Software Center, or via the command line:
Code:sudo apt-get install bleachbit
Linux is not Windows :)
That said, ubuntu does not have a registry, and the Temp folder is cleared on boot so most temperory files are cleared as well. Of course, as zombifier mentioned above, you can use bleachbit, but I have found in general that Ubuntu does not have a high amount of temporory files to begin with
Generally, Ubuntu does not need any maintenance, other than installing the updates that the Update Manager offers.
The power of the terminal really comes in when you learn about bash scripting.
For example using scripts I can use command line tools to create a custom backup script that executes doing exactly what I want it to do, this comes in handy particularly for administrating systems. I can create custom scripts that monitor my log files and alert me when certain events occur, there is a lot more you can do those are just two examples off the top of my head. Windows does the same thing with what's called power shell, it's just an advanced command line meant for scripting on Windows systems. I don't know how powerful it is when measured up against bash.
The command line acts as a text based interface (a CLI) which sits on the operating system and allows you to communicate with it in a language both you and your computer can easily understand. The same goes with a GUI, except a GUI is (obviously) not text-based. Command line is more powerful because, with a GUI where you get a few buttons that do a few things, with command line you get a myriad of commands at your disposal so you won't have to be restricted by what buttons and interaction a GUI can support.