utilities is nothing but predefined commands in linux
Linux is just the kernel. If you combine utilities that were made as a result of the GNU project with the linux kernel, you get GNU Linux, which is considered as a complete operating system
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You do not need to install PuTTY in Linux as there are built-in utilities that can do PuTTY's job (ssh, telnet)
In computer science (Linux)it refers to applets.
For linux file system creation there are many utilities.Example commands and utilities to create partitions:fdiskcfdiskcgdiskpartedGPartedFile system types:NTFSextext2ext3ext4swapfatbtrfs...All basically does the same with slight added or reduced functionality
yes the utilities comes from OS An operating system is the set of basic programs and utilities that make your computer run. Debian uses the Linux kernel (the core of an operating system), but most of the basic OS tools come from the GNU project; hence the name GNU/Linux.
C. Distribution :)
Many distributions have documentation or builtin graphical installation utilities.
The 'man' or the 'info' command have documentation about utilities and commands in the system.
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There are no standardized commands for backing up a Linux system. Backup methods can range from dd to RAID to one of various backup utilities.