Some useful commands to explore the system: Learn more about a command: man name-of-command Move around: ls, cd, cd .. Start a graphical environment: wayfire (overlapping windows, traditional) sway (tiling windows, advanced) See all running processes: htop See system services: systemctl Analyze disk usage: ncdu / List hardware/peripherals: lsblk lsusb lspci ip a View this message again: reform-help Read the Operator Handbook: reform-handbook (press % to fix contrast, Q to quit) Set keyboard layout and timezone: sudo reform-config Chat in Reform community: reform-chat Select boot device: reform-boot-config Select display configuration: reform-display-config Set up encrypted NVMe: reform-setup-encrypted-nvme Update / install software: sudo apt update apt search keyword sudo apt install package View a text file: less filename Edit a text file: micro filename Log out: exit Most programs can be quit with Ctrl+C, Q, or Ctrl+Q. Exit the chat with /quit.