Hey, sorry if that sounded like a diss, it wasn't.
The command line in Linux is there to give you the freedom to customize your computer beyond what's been provided by the distro. If you don't want to do that then there's no need to ever open the terminal.
Of course, the terminal is also there to fix low-level stuff, but that's also the case on Windows with regedit, compmgmt.msc, cmd, powershell, etc.
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Hey, sorry if that sounded like a diss, it wasn't.
The command line in Linux is there to give you the freedom to customize your computer beyond what's been provided by the distro. If you don't want to do that then there's no need to ever open the terminal.
Of course, the terminal is also there to fix low-level stuff, but that's also the case on Windows with regedit, compmgmt.msc, cmd, powershell, etc.
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