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Module 3

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Widely used Open-Source Code OS   •Software distributed with the source code and not simply the object code •Anyone can examine, modify, recompile, and execute the software  
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Open Source Code Movement   •Strong belief in free software •Richard Stallman •Linus Torvalds  
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Richard Stallman   oCreated the GNU OS oFounded the Free Software Foundation  
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Linus Torvalds   oWrote a UNIX clone program modeled after another program called Minix oCompleted the first version of the Linux Kernel (1991) oHuge success – power of UNIX on an inexpensive desktop computer  
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Linux Pros   •Linux is free and portable to any hardware platform •Linux runs without restarting for long periods •Linux is secure and versatile •Linux is scalable •Linux has very short debug-times  
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Linux Cons   •Linux was not very user friendly and confusing for beginners  
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Versions of Linux are sometimes called:   Distributions  
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Linux Distributions   •Most distributions can operate as a client or server •Linux is popular in the server market (web servers, file servers, PBX, security, etc.) •Must adhere to GPL guidelines  
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Linux OS distributed by a commercial or non-commercial organization such as:   oDebian (completely supported by a “community”) oFedora Core (Red Hat Enterprise) oSuSE Linux (Novell) oUbunto (Fairly recent entry – based on Debian)  
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The organization may enhance the basic functions (or kernel) of the operating system   oPre-configured to specifications set by the organization oConfiguration utilities and installers oCommon Software Included  
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License/Copyright Issues   •Most distributions are copyrighted under the terms of the GPL •Source code must be freely distributable (Anyone is allowed to make copies) •Not all software developed or ported to Linux is open source  
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Strong Popularity   •Community support infrastructure •SAMBA project (file and print-serving on PC-related machines) •Apache (HTTP server project) •Availability Common Applications  
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System Features   •Minimum system requirements are lower than equivalent Windows OS •Supports multi-user and multitasking capability •Pioneered the use of virtual memory •Operates in Protected Mode  
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System Features Account Types - Root   system administrator - also called super user or su  
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System Features Account Types - User   system users  
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What does it mean to have Root privileges in Linux?   Administrative access; Ability to access all the functions of the OS  
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The administrator account on a Microsoft PC has a username of Administrator. What is the username of a Linux PC Administrator?   Root  
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Networking   oAdvanced and superior to most other Operating Systems Internet communication (TCP/IP suite) was developed on Unix systems Unix systems incorporated TCP/IP as default protocols oSupports common Internet protocols  
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Interfaces   oX Windows with Graphical Desktop Environment (GDE) oCommand Line  
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Interfaces Three access methods:   Text Mode Boot, Terminal Window, Console  
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Two kinds of partitions on a Linux system:   oData Partition (Often more than one) oSwap partition oVery flexible partitioning is available  
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Data Partition (Often more than one)   Normal system data containing all the data to startup and run the system Includes the root partition (indicated with a forward slash, /)  
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Data Partition contains:   •System configuration files •Most basic commands •System libraries •Temporary space •Home directory of the administrative user  
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Swap partition    Accessible by the system only  Normally hidden  Typically twice the amount of physical memory  
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File structure   Filenames are case sensitive Filenames can be up to 256 characters and contain many special characters File extensions have no significance in Linux  
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Command Line Interface (BASH shell - default shell)   •Bash (Bourne Again Shell) is a GNU product •CLI is controlled by the Shell •Three access methods •Two Command (or Shell) Prompts  
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CLI is controlled by the Shell   oThe Shell is the command interpreter oThe Command interpreter translates keyboard input into commands oShell’s purpose is to run programs or work with files  
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Three access methods   oText Mode Boot oTerminal Window oConsole  
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•Two Command (or Shell) Prompts   oUser($) oroot(#)  
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Superuser (su)   ask you for a passowrd to get admin priviledge  
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What is the difference between the user and root command prompts?   root command prompt is # and other users have the $ command prompt  
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Manual (MAN)Pages   Access help with the ls command by entering "man ls"  
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Command history   arrow keys  
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Command completion   tab key  
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Command break   ctrl-c, Quit (q), or esc  
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What does the forward slash indicate?   The root directory  
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Identifying File Types   •Most Linux versions has ls aliased to color-ls by default •Standard scheme is located in /etc/DIR_COLORS  
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Identifying file type colors - Blue   directories  
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Identifying file type colors - Red   compressed archives  
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Identifying file type colors - White   text files  
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Identifying file type colors - Pink   images  
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Identifying file type colors - Cyan   links  
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Identifying file type colors - Yellow   devices  
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Identifying file type colors - Green   executables  
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Identifying file type colors - Flashing red   broken links  
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Which directory stores commands required for System administration?   /sbin  
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Which Linux commands are case sensitive?   All commands  
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Focusing the Prompt Two commands:   ols (list) similar to the dir command in Windows ocd (change directory) same as Windows  
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Character in the first position indicates file type - Hypen   indicates that this a file  
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Character in the first position indicates file type - Asterisk   indicates executable files  
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Character in the first position indicates file type - Directories   are marked with a d  
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Character in the first position indicates file type - Links   start with l  
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Character in the first position indicates file type - Special files   start with c  
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Character in the first position indicates file type - Sockets   start with s  
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Character in the first position indicates file type - Named pipes   start with p  
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Character in the first position indicates file type - Block devices   start with b  
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What command will display all TCP/IP configuration data?   ifconfig  
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What is the default shell for Linux?   Bash  
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What are the two popular Linux GUIs?   Gnome and KDE  
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X Windows with Graphical Desktop Environment (GDE)   •Access to the applications and system settings in a GUI environment  
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Both GUIs have window managers   KDE – Conqueror, GNOME – Nautilus  
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