PCPRO Chapter 4

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  1. 4. This OS was released in 2011 and is a linux based OS. You can install android applications on this OS.
  2. 5. Utility to change most Mac OS settings.
  3. 7. This linux command is used to change the user account password.
  4. 9. If an in-place upgrade fails, you can use the *BLANK* to determine the cause of the failure.
  5. 13. A type of computer program that allows the user to interact with the kernel and the utilities.
  6. 14. In windows 11, this app replaced Skype to offer chat and video calls
  7. 17. a Mac OS feature that allows an Apple device to install the Microsoft Windows OS
  8. 18. Introduced windows 1, this feature that expands the range of colors in many DirectX games.
  9. 22. The software engineer that developed the linux kernal
  10. 24. An operating system introduced in 2001. Currently has the second largest OS market share. Supported intel based processors from 2006 to 2020
  11. 26. While reasons for waiting to update an OS to a new version may be a good choice in some situations, updating is a *BLANK*
  12. 29. The features or programs included with an operating system that perform system-related tasks.
  13. 30. Microsoft protocol that allows remote access to a Windows machine
  14. 32. *BLANK* executes commands when the user clicks on graphics and symbols
  15. 33. A feature where you can use specific finger motions you can use to perform a specific function on a Mac OS system.
  16. 34. A user-friendly interface that uses visual components to interact with and control a computer's or electric device's resources
  17. 35. In linux the *BLANK* command is used when you just need to run something as a super user,
  18. 36. This linux command finds text in a file
  19. 37. This OS was introduced in 1985 and has the largest market share.
  20. 39. Mac OS's password management utility
  21. 40. An *BLANK* allows the user to interact with the kernel and the utilities
  22. 42. A type of computer program that enables the operating system to interact with hardware devices.
  23. 44. Apple no longe supports windows due to this processor that was announced in 2020
  24. 46. a desktop and application window management utility used to access several Mac OS features
  25. 47. The version of windows that offers basic functionality
  26. 51. The *BLANK* command in linux is used to end a process, usually an unresponsive one.
  27. 52. Disk Management is an example of a common windows *BLANK*
  28. 55. Microsoft's whole disk encryption feature
  29. 57. You can use this to stop non-responsive processes and applications. Can be done from Apple menu or the keyboard shortcut Command + Option + Esc.
  30. 59. The ability to run multiple applications simultaneously.
  31. 60. The windows feature that allows you to divide users into groups based on their privileges and access rights
  32. 61. This OS was released in 1991. Its free to use and was developed by a community of developers.
  33. 62. In windows 11 the *BLANK* easiest way to access the most useful things on the computer.
  34. 63. This distribution of linux is one of the most popular because it can work as a desktop server and comes with word processing software and internet access.
  35. 64. The *BLANK* app is an easily navigable application used to configure the Windows operating system
  36. 65. The version of windows that small-to medium-sized business should use
  37. 66. The default file system for Mac computers using macOS 10.13 or later.
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  1. 1. *BLANK* execute commands through instructions written into a command line
  2. 2. This feature allows CD or DVD to be shared on a network
  3. 3. The core of the operating system that is loaded into memory when the system boots.
  4. 6. *BLANK* may be a good option when the Windows operating system is behaving strangely. By performing an *BLANK*, the system files are all replaced.
  5. 8. You cannot use *BLANK* if there are multiple versions released between the current OS and the desired upgrade
  6. 10. the main taskbar in Mac OS
  7. 11. The most basic component of an operating system.
  8. 12. This linux command clears the terminal screen.
  9. 15. the ability to run multiple parts of an application simultaneously.
  10. 16. The command line interface for linux.
  11. 19. The term vendors use to notify users that support, updates, and patches for an operating system or software will no longer be provided by the vendor.
  12. 20. A *BLANK* is a feature that allows you to create multiple desktops for organizing applications.
  13. 21. *BLANK* forces applications to share the CPU
  14. 23. an indexing utility you can use to perform system-wide searches to locate folders, files, apps, and internet results that contain the specified search phrase
  15. 25. *BLANK* requires multiple processes to work together for the operating system to work effectively.
  16. 27. A proprietary closed-source, operating system designed by Apple, Inc.
  17. 28. The ability to use multiple central processing units (CPUs) in a single system
  18. 31. An operating system is the software that makes a computer *BLANK*
  19. 38. The *BLANK* task sequence method is an option if you are currently manually deploying operating systems and managing software updates through the Configuration Manager.
  20. 41. The software engineer that announced the GNU project in 1983. Developed emacs first text editor, the GNU compiler and a debugger
  21. 43. This linux command is used to display a text or a string to the standard output or a file.
  22. 45. This linux command changes the mode of a file system object.
  23. 48. This linux command is used to show previously used commands or obtain information about the commands executed by a user.
  24. 49. A subclass computer program that is designed for end users.
  25. 50. A custom version of Linux.
  26. 53. The *BLANK* command in linux compares two files line by line to find differences. The output will be the lines that are different.
  27. 54. MS-DOS is a *BLANK* interface.
  28. 56. This linux command is used to change the ownership of a file/folder or even multiple files/folders for a specified user/group.
  29. 58. The *BLANK* is the bar at the bottom of windows. It displays icons of the apps you are running. It can also be hidden.