Linux is a working framework, much the same as Windows and iOS. Linux is more far and wide than any of these frameworks. It is in telephones, vehicles, TVs and it is answerable for running a large portion of the web and the entirety of the world's best 500 supercomputers.
Dissimilar to Windows and iOS, Linux is an open-source working framework which implies that Anyone can see the source code and update it as per their necessities. Linux is likewise allowed to introduce, implying that you need not bother with a permit to utilize it.
General Linux Shortcuts | |
Ctrl + C | Copy any highlighted text, image, or some other object to the clipboard. |
Ctrl + V | Paste copied text, image, or some other object from the clipboard. |
Ctrl + X | Cut highlighted text, image, or some other object. |
Ctrl + S | Save the currently opened file. |
Ctrl + N | Create a new file. |
Ctrl + Z | Undo the last action. |
Ctrl + Q | Quit the application in focus. |
Ctrl + Alt + F1 to F6 | Switch to a virtual console. |
Ctrl + Alt + F7 | Switch to the first graphical terminal. |
GNOME Keyboard Shortcuts | |
Super | Enter the Activities Overview. |
Alt + Tab | Cycle between running applications. |
Alt + Shift + Tab | Cycle between running applications in the opposite direction. |
Alt + ` (grave accent) | Cycle between windows of the same application in Alt + Tab. |
Alt + F1 | Open the Applications menu. |
Alt + F2 | Open a floating command prompt. |
PrtSc | Take a screenshot of the entire screen. |
Alt + PrtSc | Take a screenshot of the window in focus. |
Ctrl + Alt + Arrow keys | Switch between workspaces. |
Ctrl + Alt + D | Minimize all windows to show desktop. |
KDE Keyboard Shortcuts | |
Super | Open the Application Launcher. |
Alt + Space | Bing up the Command Interface. |
Ctrl + Esc | Open the System Activity utility. |
Super + Alt + Arrow keys | Switch between windows. |
Ctrl + F1 to F4 | Switch between virtual desktops. |
Super + Tab | Cycle between running applications. |
Super + Shift + Tab | Cycle between running applications in the opposite direction. |
Ctrl + Alt + L | Lock the current session. |
Ctrl + Alt + Shift + Del | Instantly log out without confirmation. |
Ctrl + Alt + Shift + Page Up | Instantly reboot without confirmation. |
Xfce Keyboard Shortcuts | |
Super + P | Open Xfce display settings. |
Alt + F2 | Open a command prompt. |
Ctrl + Alt + Arrow keys | Move between virtual desktops. |
Alt + Tab | Cycle between running applications. |
Alt + Shift + Tab | Cycle between running applications in the opposite direction. |
Alt + F4 | Close the window in focus. |
Alt + F10 | Maximize the window in focus. |
Ctrl + Alt + D | Minimize all windows to show desktop. |
Ctrl + Alt + Del | Lock the current session. |
Ctrl + Esc | Display context menu. |
LXDE Keyboard Shortcuts | |
Ctrl + Alt + T | Launch Terminal. |
Shift + Alt + Arrow keys | Move the window in focus between virtual desktops. |
Ctrl + Alt + Arrow keys | Move between virtual desktops. |
Alt + Tab | Cycle between running applications. |
Alt + Shift + Tab | Cycle between running applications in the opposite direction. |
Alt + F4 | Close the window in focus. |
Alt + Esc | Hide the window in focus. |
Super + D | Minimize all windows to show desktop. |
Super + E | Launch the default file browser. |
F11 | Toggle Fullscreen. |
Cinnamon Keyboard Shortcuts (Linux Mint) | |
Ctrl + Alt + Down | Show all currently running applications on the selected workspace. |
Ctrl + Alt + Up | Show running applications across all workspaces. |
Alt + Tab | Cycle between running applications. |
Shift + Alt + Tab. | Cycle between running applications in the opposite direction. |
Alt + F2 | Open a command prompt. |
Alt + F4 | Close the window in focus. |
Super + L | Open the Cinnamon Debugger. |
Super + D | Minimize all windows to show desktop. |
Ctrl + Super + Arrow keys | Span the window in focus to a border. |
Shift + Ctrl + Alt + Left or Right Arrow | Move the window in focus to the workspace on the left or right. |
Bash Keyboard Shortcuts | |
Ctrl + A | Go to the beginning of the selected line. |
Ctrl + E | Go to the end of the selected line. |
Ctrl + K | Cut the part of the selected line after the cursor and copy it to the clipboard. |
Arrow Up | Previously used command. |
Alt + B | Move the cursor back one word. |
Alt + F | Move the cursor forward one word. |
Ctrl + L | Clean the current screen. |
Ctrl + J | Enter the Newline control character. |
Ctrl + R | Search in your Bash history. |
Ctrl + G | Exit the history searching mode. |
Ubuntu Keyboard Shortcuts | |
Super | Open Activities. |
Alt + F2 | Open a command prompt. |
Alt + Tab | Cycle between running applications. |
Super + Arrow keys | Snap the window in focus to a border. |
PrtSc | Take a screenshot of the entire screen. |
Alt + PrtSc | Take a screenshot of the window in focus. |
Shift + PrtSc | Take a screenshot of a selected area on the screen. |
Ctrl + Alt + T | Launch Terminal. |
Super + L | Lock the current session. |
Super + D | Minimize all windows to show desktop. |