Across
- 1. Another term for the Internet.
- 4. A version of UNIX developed by Hewlett-Packard.
- 5. A mobile version of UNIX developed by Apple for use on iPhone, iPod, and iPad devices.
- 7. A person who uses a computer.
- 9. A compressed archive of files containing scripts that install Linux software to the correct locations on a computer system.
- 11. The core component of the GUI in Linux.
- 12. An organized set of data
Down
- 2. A major Linux distribution that is widely used in North America.
- 3. A person who explores computer science to gain knowledge. It should not be confused with the term cracker.
- 6. The capability of computers to increase workload as the number of processors increases.
- 8. A version of UNIX developed by Sun Microsystems from AT&T source code
- 10. A set of instructions that knows how to interact with the operating system and computer hardware to perform a specific task; stored as a file on some media (for example, a hard disk drive).
