WorksheetsLinux Tech Tips
Total questions: 26
Worksheet time: 26mins
Linux - Shows the contents of your current directory.
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Linux - Displays information about the command that follows it.
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Linux - Shows the current directory you are working in.
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Linux - Command to move or rename a file.
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Linux - Command to copy a file.
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Linux - Command to delete a file or directory.
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Linux - Change the mode or permissions of a file system object.
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Linux - Change the owner and group associated with a file.
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Linux - Root command to change the owner and group associated with a file.
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Linux - Used to elevate rights to run the next command.
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Linux - Used to become an administrator or change to a different user.
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Linux - Command to use the advanced packaging tool to handle application install, update, and removal.
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Linux - Command to use the Yellowdog Updater (Modified) to handle application install, update, and removal.
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Linux - Manages the network interfaces from command line.
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Linux - View your network interface addresses (two words)
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Linux - Show the IP routing table. (two words)
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Linux - View the file systems on the device and the space available.
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Linux - Search for specific text in a file.
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Linux - Locate a file by its name or extension
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Linux - Used to lookup DNS information.
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Linux - Used to link together files in sequence to a standard output.
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Linux - A full screen text editor for Linux. Included with many versions of Linux and is easy to install.
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Linux - Command used to run the Tape Archive application. Used for scheduling data backups.
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Linux - Command to run the application responsible for synching files between different storage devices.
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Linux - Application that allows Linux devices to communicate over Server Message Block (SFB) for file and printer sharing as well as Active Directory integration.
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Linux - Displays the system performance information. Similar to Task Manager on Windows.
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