Are all command lines in the terminal of Ubuntu and Linux Mint the same?
I want to learn the codes of Linux terminal. Sadly, on Linux Ubuntu, I got horizontal tearing, which I couldn't fix. Since the tutorial on YouTube is made for Linux Ubuntu, I am dependent on the video now. I am planning to install Linux Mint, so I wonder if all the terminal commands of Ubuntu and Mint are the same.
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I want to learn the codes of Linux terminal. Sadly, on Linux Ubuntu, I got horizontal tearing, which I couldn't fix. Since the tutorial on YouTube is made for Linux Ubuntu, I am dependent on the video now. I am planning to install Linux Mint, so I wonder if all the terminal commands of Ubuntu and Mint are the same.
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1. If you want to ask X, then ask X. You think you're able to sovle it using Y? No, you're 100% probability wrong. 2. Commands depent on your installed softwares , not distro.
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I want to learn the codes of Linux terminal. Sadly, on Linux Ubuntu, I got horizontal tearing, which I couldn't fix. Since the tutorial on YouTube is made for Linux Ubuntu, I am dependent on the video now. I am planning to install Linux Mint, so I wonder if all the terminal commands of Ubuntu and Mint are the same.
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I want to learn the codes of Linux terminal. Sadly, on Linux Ubuntu, I got horizontal tearing, which I couldn't fix. Since the tutorial on YouTube is made for Linux Ubuntu, I am dependent on the video now. I am planning to install Linux Mint, so I wonder if all the terminal commands of Ubuntu and Mint are the same.
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1. If you want to ask X, then ask X. You think you're able to sovle it using Y? No, you're 100% probability wrong. 2. Commands depent on your installed softwares , not distro.
– 炸鱼薯条德里克
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1. If you want to ask X, then ask X. You think you're able to sovle it using Y? No, you're 100% probability wrong. 2. Commands depent on your installed softwares , not distro.
– 炸鱼薯条德里克
14 mins ago
1. If you want to ask X, then ask X. You think you're able to sovle it using Y? No, you're 100% probability wrong. 2. Commands depent on your installed softwares , not distro.
– 炸鱼薯条德里克
14 mins ago
1. If you want to ask X, then ask X. You think you're able to sovle it using Y? No, you're 100% probability wrong. 2. Commands depent on your installed softwares , not distro.
– 炸鱼薯条德里克
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Technically, you can say that commands will be same, but some commands can be different, like you could have different DE, File-Manager, default shell
, etc., so commands related to these would be different (However you can change these).
Linux-Mint is Ubuntu based, so in general we can say that commands will be same.
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Technically, you can say that commands will be same, but some commands can be different, like you could have different DE, File-Manager, default shell
, etc., so commands related to these would be different (However you can change these).
Linux-Mint is Ubuntu based, so in general we can say that commands will be same.
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Technically, you can say that commands will be same, but some commands can be different, like you could have different DE, File-Manager, default shell
, etc., so commands related to these would be different (However you can change these).
Linux-Mint is Ubuntu based, so in general we can say that commands will be same.
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Technically, you can say that commands will be same, but some commands can be different, like you could have different DE, File-Manager, default shell
, etc., so commands related to these would be different (However you can change these).
Linux-Mint is Ubuntu based, so in general we can say that commands will be same.
Technically, you can say that commands will be same, but some commands can be different, like you could have different DE, File-Manager, default shell
, etc., so commands related to these would be different (However you can change these).
Linux-Mint is Ubuntu based, so in general we can say that commands will be same.
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1. If you want to ask X, then ask X. You think you're able to sovle it using Y? No, you're 100% probability wrong. 2. Commands depent on your installed softwares , not distro.
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