Exam 8: Linux on the Desktop
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The various versions of Linux have little in common with one another.
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Which one of these commands will display the current directory?
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Describe where Linux stores command-line history and briefly describe a feature that takes advantage of this history.
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What command displays the entire contents of a file, pausing when the screen is full and waiting for a keystroke to continue?
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Which command will change focus to the user's home directory, regardless of the current directory?
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This is the one place in Linux where an ordinary user has full control.
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Using a special symbol, such as the tilde (~)or two dots (..), as a parameter to certain shell commands, you can move around directories in Linux using ________.
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