Command to list contents of a directory in Linux
What is ls?
Use this command before a command that requires elevated rights in Linux
What is sudo or su?
The name of the "creator" of Linux
What is Linus Torvalds, don't forget about Richard Stallman and the GNU project too though.
What is move to trash?
OS that is only legally able to run on hardware made by Apple
What is MacOS?
This command will tell you what directory your terminal is currently operating in in Linux
What is pwd?
This package management tool is used in Debian/Ubuntu based distributions of Linux
What is apt?
Use this command to display the contents of a file in Linux
What is cat?
This controls access to the App Store, iCloud, Facetime, allows for synchronization across multiple Apple devices
What is Apple ID?
This file type is mounted in MacOS when installing an application
What is a .dmg?
This command can be used to grant or restrict permissions for a file in Linux
What is chmod?
This is the Linux alternative to tracert
What is traceroute?
Name at least two distributions of Linux
Ubuntu, Kali, Parrot, RedHat, SuSe, Debian, Knoppix, CentOS, lots more valid answers
You use this application with an APFS formatted network drive to back up your Mac
What is Time Machine?
The App Store uses these to disable an application that has been authorized in the past but is now possibly malicious or vulnerable
What is a digital signature?
This command will allow you to search within files for patterns from terminal in Linux
What is grep?
This Linux command can query a DNS server
What is dig?
You will use this application (or another that leverages it) to view active system processes and resource usage of the system in Linux
What is top?
You will access this settings menu to change settings for someone who has disabilities relating to vision, hearing, motion, or cognition to make using a Mac more accessible
What is Accessibility?
You will use this built in tool from MacOS to do full disk encryption
What is FileVault?
The permission 777 means this for a Linux file
What is anyone can do anything they want to the file?
Name of the local account that has the highest privileges in a Linux environment
What is Root?
You will use this application to display the manual pages of another application in Linux?
What is man?
You will hit command-space to bring up this search feature in MacOS
What is Spotlight?
This is used for password and certificate management in MacOS and other mobile Apple operating systems
What is Keychain?