ifconfig
Ubuntu has a command interface, Its called a terminal
as of ubuntu 11.14, they come built in
format c: does the job!
bash is located in /bin/bash.
Yes, but it also has a command line.
To find information on the Ubuntu network manager, one can do so by visiting the Ubuntu webpage. There, one can either visit the "Community Help Wiki" section or can even call customer service for more detail.
network-manager-kde is an Ubuntu/ Debian package for KNetworkManager. Anthony Mercatante is the maintainer for Ubuntu. Michael Biebl is the maintainer for Debian. KNetworkManager is developed by Novell.
From the command line (in windows) you can access many of windows internal features such as trouble shooting the dll structure and network analysis for more information you can type 'help' in CMD (command line) Most other operating systems have command lines, such as Linux and Ubuntu WARRNING: you can really damage your computer if you don't know what your doing
1. For ubuntu the command is lpq 2. For redhat the command is lpstat
Both, all versions have a command line, and every version but minimal and server have a gui
Yes. You can use the 'nice' command to lower the priority of a process.
There is a GUI tool that you can use, or try the 'passwd' command in a terminal window.