I can't find any official reference to a 'pz' file - are you referring to a compressed PNG?
You can read the files from Unix school by download the program to a word format. Also, you can use Adobe reader as well to read the material.
There are no actual "hidden" files in Unix. The only way to hide the existence of a file is to place it in a folder that no one has read permissions for.
The local user files that are read are the .login and the .cshrc files
Privileges, in regards to computer science terms, are permissions granted by a system to allow certain data or files to be accessed or used. In UNIX, all files and data are assigned a set of permissions by the system. The files or data can be read, modified, and executed depending on the set of permissions assigned to the user.
The C header files are in the same place as other Unix and Unix-like systems: /usr/include if you installed the compiler.
Linux and Unix and their variants have several different ways of locating files. each of the below commands can be used to locate files.findlocatewheriswhich
There is no the system file. There are many files necessary to create a working Unix system.
For Unix systems that are only talking to other Unix systems NFS (Network File System) is the most popular. If you want to share Unix files with Windows systems, then Samba is one of the most popular ways to accomplish this.
Unix files do not rely on extensions, therefore there is no command to find them.
Files in unix operating systems with a '.' character as the first character in the filename are hidden.
Depends on what you mean by a "gnu" file, since utilities are common across Unix platforms including HPUX. Need more information.
Unix files can be easily transferred to windows via a network connection either by using FTP or by using Samba. Samba allows a Unix file system to be mounted/shared on a Windows system to look like a windows directory.