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How to Execute a Terminal Command on Linux Mint

Linux Mint: Executing a Terminal Command on the Terminal (2025)

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2025-03-10
A window titled virtual@cucriosities:~. Its main pane has a dark background and contains one line of text. It reads: in green text, virtual@curiosities, then a white colon (:), followed by a blue tilde (~), and a dollar white dollar sign ($). A space and then a flashing rectangle. The word "date" is typed. Afterwards the current date is appears under the first line. The multi-colored code that was in the first line appears again at the bottom with the flashing rectangle to its right.

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The command date being executed in the GNOME Terminal on Linux Mint.

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