What is most likely the cause of this?
You are preparing a new set of shared libraries in /usr/local/applib and you have written and
compiled some code that uses these libraries. You have already performed an Idconfig, however
the system still cannot find the shared libraries. What is most likely the cause of this?
Which section contains this information?
You are having problems with a particular font and you want to see if its directory is included in
XF86Config. Which section contains this information?
Which command will list all the files installed from the RPM package file named, vorbis-tools-1.1 .i386.rpm?
Which command will list all the files installed from the RPM package file named, vorbis-tools-1.1
.i386.rpm?
What configuration file should you edit?
Your department decided to change the Gnome Display Manager’s greeting. What configuration
file should you edit?
What key combination is used to forcibly halt the X server in the event of the graphical session becoming unus
What key combination is used to forcibly halt the X server in the event of the graphical session
becoming unusable (eg., desktop manager or fullscreen application hanging)?
Which of the following can you use to change this and other userX preferences?
The system bell sound is annoying you. Which of the following can you use to change this and
other userX preferences?
Which environment variable you have to set up to use shared libraries that are not in the standard search path
CORRECT TEXT
Which environment variable you have to set up to use shared libraries that are not in the standard
search path?
CORRECT TEXT To prevent users from being able to fill up the / partition, the____________directory should be
CORRECT TEXT
To prevent users from being able to fill up the / partition, the____________directory should be on
a separate partition if possible because it is world writeable.
Which of the following commands will print the inode usage on each mounted filesystem?
Which of the following commands will print the inode usage on each mounted filesystem?
What is corresponding device name on a Linux system?
In GRUB’S configuration file you find the line root (hd1,4)
What is corresponding device name on a Linux system?