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    This document of POS 420 Week 4 Answers to Worksheet includes answers to the next questions: 1. Explain the outcomes of carrying out each one of the following grep commands in your home directory. 2. What would the authorization part of an ls -l listing for filex appear like following setting up the following authorizations? 3. Reword the following order of commands utilizing sort like a filter. You must end up having a single command line when you are finished. 4. Write a command‚ if your

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    University of Phoenix Material Linux® Script Worksheet To: Facilitator’s nameDr.Nguyen From: Your nameAlisha Sinegal Date: mm/dd/yyyy04/04/2011 Note: Prior to beginning the Linux® Script Worksheet‚ update the PATH variable to add your folder from last week. You will find how to do this on p. 134 of Linux® Command Line and Shell Scripting Bible. Linux® Script 1 |Requirements

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    archive file of POS 420 Entire Course you will find the next documents: POS 420 Drawings for Paper.pptx POS 420 Week 1 DQs.doc POS 420 Week 1 Summary.doc POS 420 Week 2 DQs.doc POS 420 Week 2 Summary.doc POS 420 Week 3 DQs.doc POS 420 Week 3 Shell Complection Part 1.doc POS 420 Week 3 Shell Complection Part 2.doc POS 420 Week 3 Summary.doc POS 420 Week 4 Answers to worksheet.doc POS 420 Week 4 DQs.doc POS 420 Week 4 Shell Complection.doc POS 420 Week 4 Summary.doc POS 420 Week 4 UNIX Worksheet

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    system? UNIX ’s biggest advantage is that its source is available to users so they may build a system to fit their needs. However‚ the user must have the education and experience of a compiler program to build the basic system‚ background in UNIX/Linux and the time it takes to build the system needed. One does not need much knowledge for the Microsoft operating system. It is built for users who have no skill‚ which makes it easier for the majority of people. Another area that truly makes a difference

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    This document of POS 420 Week 4 Discussion Questions includes: DQ 1: How important is UNIX to the Internet? DQ 2: Describe the philosophical differences between Microsoft and Sun Microsystems as it relates to operating systems. Computer Science - General Computer Science POS 420 Week 1 UNIX® and Linux® Comparison Matrix Resources: University of Phoenix Material: UNIX® and Linux® Comparison Matrix Complete the UNIX® and Linux® Comparison Matrix located on your student website.

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    This work of POS 420 Week 1 Discussion Questions shows the solutions to the following problems: DQ 1: How old of an operating system is UNIX? DQ 2: Who owns UNIX? DQ 3: In what language is UNIX written? DQ 4: Why would Java advocates support UNIX? Computer Science - General Computer Science POS 420 Week 1 UNIX® and Linux® Comparison Matrix Resources: University of Phoenix Material: UNIX® and Linux® Comparison Matrix Complete the UNIX® and Linux® Comparison Matrix located on

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    University of Phoenix Material File Processing Commands Worksheet 1. What UID and PID have the highest amount of physical memory that a process has used and is not swapped out? Show all processes and full output. 2. Using a long listing and no process modifiers‚ what is the swap space amount for the bash command? 3. When using top command‚ what command would you use to kill a process? 4. If you were not using top command‚ what command would you use to kill a process?

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    work contains POS 420 Week 5 UNIX Paper Computer Science - General Computer Science POS 420 Week 1 UNIX® and Linux® Comparison Matrix Resources: University of Phoenix Material: UNIX® and Linux® Comparison Matrix Complete the UNIX® and Linux® Comparison Matrix located on your student website. See the Assignment 1 post in the Main forum or Course Materials forum for detailed instructions. POS 420 Week 2 Individual File Processing Commands Worksheet Resource:

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    UNIT 1 LINUX SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE Structure 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 Introduction Objectives Internal Structure of Linux System Architecture Overview of the Kernel System Supporting Multiple Developers System Data Structure Subsystem Architecture Linux File System More About Kernel Miscellaneous Concerns Let Us Sum Up Check Your Progress: The Key Suggested Reading Linux System Architecture 1.0 INTRODUCTION Architecture is the main blood line of any technology

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    University of Phoenix Material File Processing Commands Worksheet – 10 Marks – Week 3 1. I am now in $HOME/sales/east directory. I want to have my login shell display me today’s date whenever I login every time by telnet. For this‚ what steps I have to do? (1/2)  A. $ vi .profile Type one line : echo "Today’s date is `date`" $ chmod +x .profile $ . .profile B. $ cd ../.. $ vi .profile Type one line : echo "Today’s date is `date`" $ export .profile $ .profile   C. $ cd $HOME $ vi .profile Type

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