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		<title>Easy Ways To Get Linux Training By Using Linux Videos Online &#8211; Linux Training Tips</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Once you are &#8220;in&#8221; the Linux desktop, open a terminal emulation so you can go to the Linux command line prompt, where you can run Linux commands. Linux Tips: To open a Linux terminal (terminal emulation window) from the desktop Linux to run Linux commands: Click the &#8220;Terminal&#8221; icon (the computer screen, if there is [...]]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Linux Tips: To open a Linux terminal (terminal emulation window) from the desktop Linux to run Linux commands: Click the &#8220;Terminal&#8221; icon (the computer screen, if there is one) &#8211; or click with Right click on the desktop and select &#8220;Linux Terminal&#8221; or &#8220;a Linux&#8221; (or similar) &#8211; or the search menus on the desktop and select &#8220;Console Linux&#8221; or &#8220;Linux Terminal&#8221; (or similar) . From the online version of video tutorials for Linux on Linux</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">To view a video of Linux, run the Linux browser and log in and see the list of video tutorials for Linux.</p>
<p>Just click on the name of the video tutorial, such as: &#8220;How to run Linux on Windows to learn Linux,&#8221; or &#8220;Using a Linux Live CD / DVD&#8221; or &#8220;Using Linux commands &#8211; ls &#8220;- And the video tutorial runs in the browser (in Windows).</p>
<p>Therefore, at this point, you have a terminal emulation window open so you can run Linux and Linux commands from a video playing in the browser.</p>
<p>Using the online version of the Linux Videos</p>
<p>Now, imagine using Linux video tutorials for fast, easy-to-Linux training.</p>
<p>Not only get to see the videos and listen to Linux using Linux, but also get to work with the videos, since they are playing, and using a Linux desktop to run Linux software programs &#8211; you can see and test Linux commands yourself !</p>
<p>Just a video of Linux, such as &#8220;How to use the command ls&#8221; and see part of how to run the command. Then click on the pause button.</p>
<p>You hold down the Alt key and press Tab to move to the Linux terminal emulation window (so you can get to the Linux command line prompt to run Linux commands).</p>
<p>Now you can test the command of Linux that you have seen!</p>
<p>Then hold down the Alt key and press Tab again and go to the video window of Linux. Look a little more Linux video and learn a little more options of the command.</p>
<p>Then, press Alt + Tab to go back to the Linux command line prompt in the terminal of Linux (aka Linux console) and testing the new command options for Linux. And so on.</p>
<p>You will find this an excellent way to get practical, easy-to-Linux training!</p>
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