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Can automaticlly retrieve packages from a remote site.
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Apt-get:
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A program or script that's run at a regular interval by the cron daemon.
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cron:
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Creates a user cron job:
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crontab:
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A requirement of one software package that another one be installed .For instance, most Linux programs include a dependency on the C library:
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dependency:
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Displays disk usage information for one or all mounted partitions or devices.
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df:
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Installs,removes,updates, queries or verifies packages on a Debian-based Linux distribution.
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dpkg:
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Command to display the groups to which a user belongs .
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group:
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The switch used to set the default run level a Linux machine boots to.
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onitdefault :
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The utility that will stop all runinnig processes using a name rather than a PID number .
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killall:
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The utility that is used to direct the compilation process.
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make:
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The process of adding a file system to a directory tree. Also the command of the same name that performs this task.
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.mount:
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Changes an account's password .
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passwd:
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The standard package maintenance tool provided with the Slackware Linux distribution .It allows the user to install , upgrade , remove, or view software packages through an interactive menu system.
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pkgtool:
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Command used to display currently running programs.
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ps:
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Edit disk quota information.
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quotacheck:
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Command to remotely copy files .
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Rsync:
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The level of operation a Linux system is operating under. It has 7 levels:0-6.
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runlevel:
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Mounts an SMB/CIFS share in the linux directory tree.
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smbmount:
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Executes a single command with alternative permission. Ofen used to run admintrative programs as the root.
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sudo:
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Common archive creation tool that is often used in backup operations.
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tar:
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Command archive creation tool that is often used in backup operations.
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tar:
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A package file format based on the tar utility .They are easy to create and are readable on any version of Linux , or most non - Linux systems . They contain no dependency information and the files they contain are not easy to remove once installed,however.
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tarball:
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Removes a partition or device from it's location in the Linex directory tree.
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umount:
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Creates a newer account.
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useradd:
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The file in the /proc folder that lists which distribution of Linux a machine has installed.
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version:
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