Підручники/Як відкрити консоль?

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    Як відкрити консоль

    KDE SC comes with the console application Konsole. You will usually find it in the start menu in Programs -> System. If you do not have a full KDE installation any console application, such as xterm will do just fine.

    Навіщо?

    У відповідь на ваші прохання про допомогу вам можуть порадити «відкрити консоль» або «відкрити термінал» (у обох випадках ваші дії будуть тими самими). Навіщо це робити? Гаразд, іноді все йде не так, як слід. Якщо ви користуєтеся для виконання певного завдання графічним інтерфейсом, причину негараздів буде приховано. Якщо ви відкриєте вікно термінала і спробуєте виконати тут саму дію з командного рядка, ви зможете отримати багато текстової інформації щодо роботи команди. Ці дані допоможуть вашим порадникам визначити джерело проблеми і шляхи її усування.

    Як?

    There are several ways, and the one that is easiest for you depends in which distro you use. It's very likely that in your menu you can see an entry with an icon that looks like a black, blank screen. Click on that and your console will open. Just type in the command your helper gives you, tell your helper what happens.

    If you can't see the icon, is there a search box in your menu? If so, type konsole there. That is KDE's console. If that isn't found you may not have KDE installed yet, but there's no problem. xterm can be typed instead and you are sure to have that installed.

    If you do have KDE installed you might like to try Alt + F2. This opens a small window where you can type the application name - konsole.

    Note

    if your helper tells you to open a console, take care not to introduce upper-case letters unless you are told to. In Linux, unlike Windows, everything is case-sensitive. If you introduce an upper case letter where there should not be one, it won't know what you mean, and will probably tell you that there is no such file.


    Later, as you gain confidence, you may find that you use a terminal more often, as some things are much faster from a console, but you needn't worry about that at first.