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    How to change the terminal to read-write

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        AbelUT
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        How can I make the terminal run command like nmap or be fully usable like the terminal from a linux desktop setup? Thanks in advance!

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          lduboeuf @AbelUT
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          @AbelUT said in How to change the terminal to read-write:

          How can I make the terminal run command like nmap or be fully usable like the terminal from a linux desktop setup? Thanks in advance!

          maybe that blog post will help you: https://ubports.com/blog/ubports-news-1/terminal-chapter-3-3073

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            @AbelUT if you want the full terminal experience like on desktop Ubuntu. I would start by enabling snaps, installing LXD and running your commands in a container. Search the forum for running LXD on UT.

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              Thanks for the help

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