Across
- 3. Exits out of the current shell.
- 5. Resets your terminal to use default terminal settings.
- 7. Indicate the name of the program to execute.
- 10. Displays the calendar for the current month.
- 11. Command prints text to the terminal screen.
- 13. Displays the current date and time.
- 14. Clears the terminal screen.
- 16. Specific letters that start with a dash (-) and appear after the command name to alter the way the command works.
- 17. Command displays the users who are logged in to the Linus system.
- 18. The channel that allows you to log in.
- 20. The switch user command.
Down
- 1. The shell that is used by default on most Linux systems.
- 2. Keyboard characters that have special meaning.
- 4. Displays the numbers associated with your user account name and group names.
- 6. Halts your system immediately, but does not power it off.
- 8. Terminal user interface.
- 9. Displays your login name.
- 12. Reboots your system immediately.
- 15. Lists files.
- 19. Also appear after the command name, yet they do not start with a dash.
