The command line interface for Windows 10.
What is Command prompt?
What are Chromebooks?
The command line interface for Linux.
What is bash?
The command-line interface for macOS.
What is Terminal?
This operating system is web-browser based.
What is ChromeOS?
A type of computer program that enables the operating system to interact with hardware devices.
What is a driver?
This industry is the predominant users of the ChromeOS operating system, specifically on notebook computers.
What are schools/education?
Linux has taken over a large percentage of the market for this type of device.
What are mobile devices?
This macOS feature is used to launch apps, switch between running apps, access the Trash, and access specific folders.
What is the Dock?
This Operating system is open-source.
What is Linux?
The command-line interface for Windows 11.
ChromeOS is based off of this operating system.
What is Linux?
Any Linux bash command - and its use.
What are: ifconfig, pwd, ls, ps, grep, chmod, rm, find, etc?
A macOS user has forgotten the location of an important spreadsheet document.
They could use this feature feature to find the spreadsheet.
What is Spotlight?
The most popular operating system in the world.
What is Windows?
The names of any two Windows Utilities.
What are: Settings, Disk Management, Computer Management, Services, Registry Editor, etc.?
ChromeOS uses this storage solution to supplement their minimized local storage.
What is cloud storage?
The decade during which Linux was created.
What are the 90's (1991)?
This key would help a macOS user switch between keyboard languages.
What is the Globe key?
A user-friendly interface that uses icons and visual components to interact with the system.
What is a GUI?
Microsoft's whole disk encryption feature.
What is BitLocker?
The decade during which ChromeOS was created.
What are the 2010's (2011)?
What are: Debian, Linux Mint, Ubuntu, Red Hat, Fedora, CentOS, OpenSUSE, Kali Linux, etc.
A Mac OS feature that allows an Apple device to install the Microsoft Windows OS.
What is Bootcamp?
The part of the operating system core which is responsible for controlling security, managing the file system, and providing a platform for applications to run on.
What is the Kernel?