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<application>Konsole</application> also displays this information in both the tab and title bar of its window.
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To navigate to the current user's home directory, type: <screen>cd</screen> or <screen>cd ~</screen>
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To navigate to the previous directory (go back), type: <screen>cd -</screen>
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Used with the <command>-l</command> option, <command>ls</command> outputs other information along with the filename, such as the permissions on the file, the file's owner, and more.
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By default, <command>rm</command> will not remove directories. To remove a directory, you must use the <command>-r</command> option (also can be entered as either <command>-R</command> or <command>--recursive</command>). For example, <screen>rm -r foobar</screen> or <screen>rm -R foobar</screen> or <screen>rm --recursive foobar</screen> will remove the directory <filename class="directory">foobar</filename>, <emphasis role="strong"> and all of its contents!</emphasis>
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Located in
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The <command>free</command> command displays the amount of free and used memory in the system. <screen>free -m</screen> will give the information using megabytes, which is probably the most useful for current computers.
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The <command>top</command> command displays information on the Linux system - processes that are running, system resources including <acronym>CPU</acronym>, <acronym>RAM</acronym> & swap usage, and the total number of tasks being run. To exit <command>top</command>, press <keycap>q</keycap>.
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lsb_release - print details about current Linux release
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The <command>addgroup</command> command is used to create a new group in the system. To create a new group, type: <screen>sudo addgroup foobar</screen> The above command will create a new group called <emphasis role="strong">foobar</emphasis>.
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Adding a New User
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