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New page: Login to a Linux system (your own or Seneca's). # Examine the /bin, /usr/bin/, /sbin, and /usr/sbin directories. For each directory, examine the number and type of commands (use <code>ls|...
Login to a Linux system (your own or Seneca's).
# Examine the /bin, /usr/bin/, /sbin, and /usr/sbin directories. For each directory, examine the number and type of commands (use <code>ls|wc -l</code> will count the number of files.
# Go through the files in /usr/bin and for each file, note whether it's a command you have used. Select 25 of the commands you haven't used and research what they do (use manpages and online resources).
# Blog about your experience and what you've found.
# Examine the /bin, /usr/bin/, /sbin, and /usr/sbin directories. For each directory, examine the number and type of commands (use <code>ls|wc -l</code> will count the number of files.
# Go through the files in /usr/bin and for each file, note whether it's a command you have used. Select 25 of the commands you haven't used and research what they do (use manpages and online resources).
# Blog about your experience and what you've found.