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Introduction to the terminal
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Pengenalan Terminal
Translated and reviewed by Triwanto Simanjuntak
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Throughout this manual, we have focused primarily on the graphical desktop user interface. However, in order to fully realize the power of Ubuntu, you may want to learn how to use the terminal.
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What is the terminal?
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Most operating systems, including Ubuntu, have two types of user interfaces. The first is a graphical user interface (\acronym{GUI}). This is the desktop, windows, menus, and toolbars that you click to get things done. The second, and much older, type of interface is the command-line interface (\acronym{CLI}).
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The \emph{terminal} is Ubuntu's command-line interface. It is a method of controlling some aspects of Ubuntu using only commands that you type on the keyboard.
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Why would I want to use the terminal?
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You can perform most day-to-day activities without ever needing to open the terminal. However, the terminal is a powerful and invaluable tool that can be used to perform many useful tasks you might not be able to accomplish with a \acronym{GUI}. For example:
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Troubleshooting any difficulties that may arise when using Ubuntu sometimes requires you to use the terminal.
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A command-line interface is sometimes a faster way to accomplish a task. For example, it is often easier to perform operations on many files at once using the terminal.
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Learning the command-line interface is the first step towards more advanced troubleshooting, system administration, and software development skills. If you are interested in becoming a developer or an advanced Ubuntu user, knowledge of the command-line will be essential.
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