Linux
Across
- 2. Displays currently logged-in users
- 3. Displays the calendar for the current month
- 5. Displays the numbers associated with your user account
- 7. System commands and utilities
- 9. Contains all directories not present on other
- 10. Clears the terminal screen
- 11. are commonly referred to as User IDs (UIDs) and Group IDs (GIDs)
- 13. An alternate location for additional programs
- 15. -a Displays system information
- 16. Contains the Linux kernel and boot-related
- 17. Default location for user home directories
Down
- 1. Displays your login name
- 4. Lists files
- 6. Displays the current date and time
- 7. Contains log files and spools
- 8. Resets your terminal to use default terminal settings
- 12. Exits out of your current shell
- 13. Holds temporary files
- 14. Location for most additional programs