Difference between revisions of "Using Manjaro for Beginners"

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Arch and Arch-based systems traditionally rely on the use of a ''command line terminal'' in order to undertake system-related tasks, such as updating the system and installing new software applications. Although a very powerful and versatile tool, the necessity of learning a plethora of new text-based commands and manually typing them into the terminal for use can be an intimidating prospect for many new users.  
Arch and Arch-based systems traditionally rely on the use of a ''command line terminal'' in order to undertake system-related tasks, such as updating the system and installing new software applications. Although a very powerful and versatile tool, the necessity of learning a plethora of new text-based commands and manually typing them into the terminal for use can be an intimidating prospect for many new users.  


Developed exclusively by the Manjaro Team, the user-friendly '''Pacman-GUI''' (Graphical User Interface) enables users to undertake a range of common tasks with the click of a button. This application can be selected from the ''System'' section of your desktop menu. A '''[[pacman-gui|guide on how to use the Pacman-GUI]]''' has been provided.
Developed exclusively by the Manjaro Team, the user-friendly '''Pacman-GUI''' (Graphical User Interface) enables users to undertake a range of common tasks with the click of a button. This application can be selected from the ''System'' section of your desktop menu. A '''[[Pacman-GUI|guide on how to use the Pacman-GUI]]''' has been provided.
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