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Ghostscript
- Ghostscript a product of the Free Software Foundation allows printing or
viewing PostScript documents.
GNU
- GNU stands for "GNU's Not UNIX." The Free Software Foundation
provides free software which uses the GNU licensing agreement.
grep
- grep searches files for a character pattern and displays all of the
lines that contain that pattern. grep uses limited regular expressions
(like those used with ed) to match character patterns.
Group
- The group identifies the users associated with a file. A user group is a set
of users who have access to a common set of files. User groups are defined in
the /etc/group file and are granted the same sets of permissions.
Group Owner
- The owner of the group has overriding permissions for a set of users who
share file resources. Users in the same group can access each others' files
based on the group permissions set. Using group permissions is convenient when a
group of users is working on the same project and each user needs access to the
same files.
groupadd
- The groupadd command creates a new group definition on the system by
adding the appropriate entry to the /etc/group file.
gzcat
- The gzcat command enables you to read a gzipped file
without uncompressing it.
gzip
- gzip (GNU zip) is a compression utility designed to be a replacement
for compress. Its main advantages over compress are much
better compression and freedom from patented algorithms. The GNU Project uses it
as the standard compression program for its system.
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