
Linux
In Fedora
Linux, the terminal is a command-line interface that allows users to interact with the operating system by entering text-based commands. It provides access to a variety of system functions, including file management, software installation, and system configuration, using command-line tools and utilities. Users can execute scripts, run applications, and perform administrative tasks more efficiently compared to graphical interfaces. The terminal is a powerful tool for both novice and experienced users who prefer a more direct way to manage their systems.