Linux Commands

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Across
  1. 2. Displays your login name
  2. 5. Displays the currently logged-in users
  3. 6. Reboots your system immediately
  4. 7. Print text to terminal screen
  5. 9. Displays the numbers associated with your user account and group names
  6. 10. Clears the terminal screen
  7. 13. Displays the calendar for the current month
  8. 16. Type this to get information on commands that do not have manual or info pages
  9. 18. Displays system information
Down
  1. 1. Cancels a scheduled shutdown
  2. 3. Returns an easy-to-read description of each command
  3. 4. Powers off your system immediately
  4. 7. Exits out of your current shell
  5. 8. Displays the current date and time
  6. 11. List files
  7. 12. Resets your terminal to use the default terminal settings
  8. 14. Switch user
  9. 15. Display extensive page-by-page information about the command
  10. 16. Halts your system immediately, but does not power off
  11. 17. List USB devices