DCO Crossword Linux Edition
Across
- 1. - Firewall command
- 2. - Linux command to start and stop services
- 3. - Print working directory command in Linux
- 5. - The most frequently used command in Linux to list directories
- 8. - Find what a command is used for
- 9. - Export environment variables in Linux
- 11. - Clear the terminal display
- 12. - Print any text that follows the command
- 13. - Kill active processes by process ID or name
- 17. - Secure Shell command in Linux
- 18. - Search for a string within an output
- 19. - Locate the binary, source, and manual pages for a command
- 21. - View a command-line calendar
- 22. - Direct download files from the internet
- 25. - Access manual pages for all Linux commands
- 29. - Package manager depending on the distribution
- 31. - Display active processes
- 35. - Command used to create directories in Linux
- 36. - Linux command to get basic information about the OS
- 38. - Base firewall for all other firewall utilities to interface with
- 40. - Command to change file permissions
- 43. - Linux command to navigate through directories
- 44. - Find the difference between two files
- 45. - Similar usage as mv but for copying files in Linux
- 46. - print working directory
- 47. - Mount file systems in Linux
Down
- 1. - Add a new user
- 3. - Create or update passwords for existing users
- 4. - Linux command to sort the content of a file while outputting
- 6. - Change existing user data
- 7. - Get the active username
- 10. - Return the specified number of lines from the bottom
- 14. - Linux command to display paged outputs in the terminal
- 15. - Trace all the network hops to reach the destination
- 16. - Command for granting ownership of files or folders
- 20. - Package manager depending on the distribution
- 23. - View active processes live with their system usage
- 24. - Zip files in Linux
- 26. - Create custom shortcuts for your regularly used commands
- 27. - Unzip files in Linux
- 28. - Delete files or directories
- 30. - Create blank/empty files
- 32. - Command to escalate privileges in Linux
- 33. - Command to extract and compress files in linux
- 34. - Return the specified number of lines from the top
- 37. - Display network interfaces and IP addresses
- 39. - Create symbolic links (shortcuts) to other files
- 41. - Move or rename files in Linux
- 42. - Display disk filesystem information
- 43. - Allows you to check if two files are identical
- 45. - Display file contents on the terminal