Across
- 1. Print "y" repeatedly
- 3. Switch user
- 4. Dandified yum
- 6. Unmount a file system
- 7. Change passwords
- 10. Show, configure, or change network interfaces
- 12. Disable a swap partition
- 13. Secure Shell
- 16. Count the number of lines, words, and characters in a file
- 17. Schedule commands to run at specific times
- 19. Find files in a directory hierarchy
- 21. List background jobs
- 22. Yellowdog Updater, Modified
- 24. Change the root directory
- 25. Secure Copy
- 26. Halt the system
- 28. Korn Shell
- 29. Run a command with a different priority
- 31. Print the working directory
- 33. RPM Package Manager
- 34. Show processes sorted by CPU usage
- 35. Move or rename files
- 36. Bring a background job to the foreground
- 37. Send a signal to a process
- 39. Redirect output to both a file and standard output
- 40. Set environment variables
- 42. File Transfer Protocol
- 44. Debian Package
- 47. Power off the system
- 49. Display a calendar
- 50. C Shell
- 52. Search for patterns in files
- 56. Print the last few lines of a file
- 58. Concatenate and print files
- 60. Create or update a file's timestamp
- 62. Decode SMBIOS data
- 64. Download files from the internet
- 66. Suspend execution for a specified time
- 67. Advanced Package Tool
- 68. Remove a directory
- 72. Print a sequence of numbers
- 74. A customizable text editor
- 75. A simple text editor
- 76. Send a signal to all processes with a given name
- 79. Copy files
- 80. Configure network interfaces
- 81. Print the first few lines of a file
- 84. Shell
- 85. Change file ownership
- 87. Show command history
- 88. Display or set the system date and time
- 90. Put a job in the background
- 92. Transfer data using various protocols
- 93. Execute a command for each argument
Down
- 2. Shut down the system
- 5. Remove aliases
- 6. Unset environment variables
- 8. Reconfigure a package
- 9. Search for packages
- 11. Trace the route packets take to a destination
- 12. Flush the file system cache to disk
- 14. A powerful text editor
- 15. Configure hard disk drives
- 18. Mount a file system
- 19. Check and repair file system errors
- 20. Run a command and ignore HUP signals
- 23. Create a new directory
- 27. Measure the elapsed time of a command
- 29. Print network statistics
- 30. Change file permissions
- 32. Vi Improved
- 33. Reboot the system
- 38. List PCI devices
- 41. Test network connectivity
- 42. Factorize a number
- 43. Display disk space usage
- 45. Show running processes
- 46. An arbitrary precision calculator
- 48. Install, remove, or update packages
- 51. Enable a swap partition
- 53. Remove files
- 54. Execute commands with superuser privileges
- 55. A pager program
- 57. List files and directories in the current directory
- 59. Configure APT
- 61. Provide hardware information
- 63. A pager program
- 65. Translate characters
- 69. Create a new file system
- 70. Bourne-Again SHell
- 71. Z Shell
- 73. Read and execute commands from a file
- 75. Print "n" repeatedly
- 77. List USB devices
- 78. List hardware information
- 82. Evaluate expressions
- 83. Display disk usage of files and directories
- 86. Change the current directory
- 89. Create aliases for commands
- 91. Enhanced C Shell
