Linux Ch. 1
The use of UNIX/Linux can be found in the following areas:
All answers listed: Internet, military, electronic game industry, film industry
Linux is NOT case sensitive. T/F
false
The "LS" (all uppercase) command is the SAME as the "ls" (all lowercase) command. T/F
false
The person that has full system control is the regular user. T/F
false
A "virtual machine" is a container for an operating system such as fedora linux. T/F
true
A terminal window is where a user enters commands. T/F
true
Although the graphical interfaces may look slightly different, Red Hat, SuSe and Sun still provide the same functionality. T/F
true
Before a user can use a UNIX/Linux system, they must logon using an username and a valid password. T/F
true
There are two types of users of a UNIX/Linux system: root and a regular user. T/F
true
UNIX/Linux commands are typed in a: "terminal window". T/F
true