Applications/System Tools/Terminal ought to get you there.
The shell is where you issue commands in text mode. (Real Linux ;^)
To prevent mistakes, I usually copy what's needed and paste it into
the terminal window (Edit/Paste or right-click, paste)).
One line at a time. Hit <ENTER> after each pasted line.

Depending on the version of Ubuntu & EMC, you might just have to enter
'latency-test' to start the latency test. Older versions required a lot
of typing.

HTH,
Emory

On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 8:10 PM, John Lichter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want to do the latency test. What does 'open a shell' mean?  John
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