Frequently Used Ubuntu Linux Keyboard Shortcuts on Raspberry Pi 400

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Frequently Used Ubuntu Linux Keyboard Shortcuts on Raspberry Pi 400 Due to its keyboard-integrated design, the Raspberry Pi 400 is a computer that can be used immediately by installing an operating system and simply connecting the necessary cables.  When Ubuntu Linux is installed, it provides a desktop system where the graphical environment and the terminal environment naturally coexist. Ubuntu Linux can be operated using a mouse, but combining it with basic keyboard shortcuts allows users to perform everyday tasks—such as switching screens, managing applications, and using the terminal—more smoothly and comfortably.  Especially in a hardware-limited environment like the Raspberry Pi 400, reducing unnecessary mouse movement and controlling the system through keyboard input can also help users better understand how the system works. 1. Most Frequently Used Keyboard Shortcuts (Daily Use) 1.1 Super Key (Windows Key) Function : Open Activities Overview Usage Frequency : ...

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This blog documents hands-on experiences of installing and operating various Linux operating systems on Raspberry Pi 400 , Raspberry Pi 4 and Raspberry Pi 5 environments.


It focuses on Raspberry Pi–based Linux installation guides, real-world configuration steps, practical differences between distributions, and an overview of their strengths and limitations.

In the initial stage, the blog mainly covers Debian-based Linux distributions.

Specifically, Raspberry Pi OS and Ubuntu are installed and explored in detail, with comparisons of their features, configuration methods, and actual usage experiences. 

Over time, additional Linux distributions will be installed and tested to examine their compatibility and practical usability on Raspberry Pi hardware.

This blog covers the following topics:

  • Linux installation processes on Raspberry Pi 400, Raspberry Pi 4 and Raspberry Pi 5

  • Structural and usability differences between Raspberry Pi OS and Ubuntu

  • Linux usage in both desktop and server environments

  • Basic system configuration, package management, performance, and stability considerations

  • Examples of building learning and practice environments using Raspberry Pi

All articles are written based on real installation and hands-on usage experiences.

The content is explained as clearly and thoroughly as possible so that even beginners can follow along.

Although Raspberry Pi is a small computer, Linux enables it to be used as a learning PC, server, practice system, or development environment, offering a wide range of possibilities.

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