Linux

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