Just moved to Linux? Saying goodbye to Windows in favor of an open source alternative such as Ubuntu? Once you make the change, you’ll find a sensible desktop that is easy to use, from installing new apps and launching them to organizing your data. Managing files and folders in Linux is straightforward, whether you’re using the desktop or the command line. Indeed, it can be quicker to use the Terminal input in many situations, so we’re going to take a look at what commands are available, and how they compare to the desktop, mouse-driven alternative. The Terminal and Nautilus As…
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