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It's for sending commands to a remote server. Telnet is extremely insecure as everything, included passwords, are transmitted in plain text.
'bash' is the shell that you will most likely be using unless you have some special purpose. A shell is a program. To access a remote server, you need a SSH client such as PuTTY. PuTTY is a very popular program, I use it myself.
For a local 'server' you can just run commands straight from the shell, no need for an SSH client to access localhost
So on the PC I want to become a server I download all the discs of fedora? Then after that what do I do. I still haven't downloaded all the discs so I will do that right now, but just a heads up what's next?
As I said before I strongly suggest against this, you will just end up trying to install fedora and then give up because it's too complicated. Anyway, there will be instructions included with your download, just read them and you should understand.
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