How to open a Terminal window in Ubuntu
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This one is simple, but many starting Linux users find terminal windows extremely overwhelming. It is true, even in Ubuntu you WILL have to use terminal at some point. It is similar to Windows Command Prompt window but is more vital part in the OS. 🙂
It is usually a lot faster to get something done using Command Line Interface (CLI), but you need some experience before you get better at it. So, here is how you start a Terminal window in Ubuntu:
Applications menu > Accessories > Terminal.
Now lets configure a terminal shortcut keys. Go to:
System > Preferences > Keyboard Shortcuts.
It is also pretty convenient to open/switch between terminal windows by pressing Ctrl + Alt + F1 through F6. F7 will hide the Terminal windows and get you back to the desktop.
These are the simple ways to open the terminal window in Ubuntu and do simple navigation between the ones you have. We will have a look at common functions and describe some useful terminal commands in the future posts.
Edit: I broke my ubuntu today and almost lost hope as ALT+F# buttons did not work. I was able to get the terminal window using this shortcut:
Ctrl+Alt+T
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June 4th, 2015 18:08
And WHERE is this purported “Applications menu”?? I don’t see anything that looks like it could be an Applications menu.
August 31st, 2016 16:18
I can not find the purpoted “Applications menu” as well. That should be removed from the instructions.
However the “Ctrl+Alt+t” works!
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