A brief overview of Bash, on your way to becoming a Linux expert. When a computer boots up, a kernel (MacOS, Windows, Linux) is started. This kernel provides a shell that allows user to interact with a most basic set of commands. Typically, the casual user will not interact with the shell as a Desktop User Interface is started by the computer boot up process. To activate the shell directly, users will run a “terminal” through the Desktop, VS Code or activate “console” while on a cloud computer like AWS.
Bash Tutorial | APCSP
A brief overview of Bash, on your way to becoming a Linux expert. When a computer boots up, a kernel (MacOS, Windows, Linux) is started. This kernel provides a shell that allows user to interact with a most basic set of commands. Typically, the casual user will not interact with the shell as a Desktop User Interface is started by the computer boot up process. To activate the shell directly, users will run a “terminal” through the Desktop, VS Code or activate “console” while on a cloud computer like AWS.
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