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CompTIA A+ Certification All-in-One Exam Guide

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graphical Error checking tool.

chmod Linux command used to change permissions.

chown Linux command used to change the owner and the group to which a

file or folder is associated.

Chrome OS Google’s Linux-based operating system designed to connect

users via the Internet into Google applications, such as Gmail, Google Docs,

and more. Chrome OS comes preinstalled on purpose-built hardware such as

the Chromebook portable computers.

Chromebook Strictly, any portable computer running Google’s Chrome

OS. Chromebooks offer an experience focused on Web applications by

making use of virtually unlimited data storage in the cloud and software as a

service (SaaS) applications available over the Web. Because they offload so

much work, Chromebooks have a reputation for being cheap and light, but

premium Chromebooks are increasingly common.

CIFS (Common Internet File System) A dialect of the Server Message

Block (SMB) protocol. Currently deprecated but still widely supported.

Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) Current system for creating and

notating IPv4 subnets; replaced the older, less flexible three-class system.

clean installation Installing an operating system on a fresh drive, following

a reformat of that drive. Often it’s the only way to correct a problem with a

system when many of the crucial operating system files have become

corrupted.

client Computer program that uses the services of another computer

program. Also, software that extracts information from a server; your autodial

phone is a client, and the phone company is its server. Also, a machine

that accesses shared resources on a server.

client/server Relationship in which client software obtains services from a

server on behalf of a person.

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