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All right, so as I mentioned before, one of the
most important things in this GNOME desktop interface is the terminal.

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So let's go start the terminal
by typing term and pressing Enter.

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Now, the font size is a little bit small, so
I'm using Ctrl Shift plus to increase it a little bit.

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And there we can
see this should be readable.

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Oh, and I just clicked the title bar
to fill the entire screen with this application.

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Now, within the terminal
there is terminal preferences.

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And these terminal
preferences might be interesting.

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In the profiles I can
see my untitled profile, and in

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this profile I can define
how I want it to behave.

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And as you can see, lots of
options are available within these terminal preferences.

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And for the rest of it,
well, it's a terminal. And what do

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we do in a terminal? We
type commands like Echo hello world.

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And there you
can see it works.
