# 1. **Opening the Terminal**: - You can open the terminal in various ways: - **Shortcut**: Press `Ctrl + Alt + T`. - **Specific Directory**: Open the terminal in a specific directory. - **Application Menu**: Search for "Terminal" in your applications. - **Command**: Use the `gnome-terminal` command. 2. **Basic Commands**: - Once you're in the terminal, try these commands: - `pwd`: Print the current working directory. - `ls`: List files and directories. - `cd`: Change directory. - `mkdir`: Create a new directory. - `cp`: Copy files or directories. - `mv`: Move files or rename them. - `rm`: Remove files or directories. - `clear`: Clear the terminal screen. 3. **Superuser Powers**: - Some tasks require administrator privileges. Use `sudo` before a command to execute it as the superuser. - Be cautious with superuser access—it's powerful! - [(1) Beginner's Guide To The Linux Terminal.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3ii48qYBxA.) - [(2) Linux Terminal Introduction.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SkB-eRCzWIU.) - [(3) Linux Terminal Basics | Navigate the File System on Ubuntu.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgcXclSXnVo.) - [(4) The Linux command line for beginners | Ubuntu.](https://ubuntu.com/tutorials/command-line-for-beginners.) - [(5) What is Terminal in Linux? [The Ultimate Guide] - LinuxSimply.](https://linuxsimply.com/what-is-terminal-in-linux/.)