PPT-Why Linux?

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Linux market share for computers is minor why learn it Windows 90 Mac OS X 8 LinuxUnix lt 2 LinuxUnix is the basis for Mac OS X LinuxUnix used in many handheld devices eg Android Apple iOSbased products. Stop it 57553 Arthur Dent elcome to the world of Linux the operating system developed by over a thousand people around the world In this chapter you find out about Linux itself 57553 what it is where it comes from and why it gets so much attention i “Linux at the Command Line”. Don Johnson of BU . IS&T. We’ll start with a sign in sheet that include questions about your Linux experience and goals.. We’ll end with a class evaluation.. We’ll cover as much as we can in the time allowed, starting with the easiest and most important material. Don’t feel rushed; if we don’t cover everything, you’ll pick it up as you continue working with Linux.. Linux directories. Linux system are arranged in what is called a . hierarchical directory structure. . This means that they are organized in a tree-like pattern of . directories.  (called folders in other systems), which may contain files and other directories. The first directory in the file system is called the . “Linux at the Command Line”. Don Johnson of BU IS&T. We’ll start with a sign in sheet that include questions about your Linux experience and goals.. We’ll end with a class evaluation.. We’ll cover as much as we can in the time allowed; if we don’t cover everything, you’ll pick it up as you continue working with Linux.. Real-time Performance. Presenter: Raj Johnson. Webinar Agenda. Porting Application to Linux . using. . OS Changer. Improving Application’s Performance using. . Linux OK . (. Linux Optimization Kit. Upon completion of this module, you should be able to:. Describe Linux storage connectivity limits and guidelines. Describe the implementation of Linux FC connectivity. Describe the implementation of Linux iSCSI connectivity. Thorsten Henking - Microsoft. Russ B. Ernst - . Lumension. DCIM-B342. Objectives. Understand System . Center’s. Linux and UNIX patch management capabilities. Deep knowledge of partner products that integrates in System . Speaker: Jessica Deen – Systems integration engineer – SPK and associates, LLC.. @. jldeen. | jessicadeen.com | jessica@jessicadeen.com. About Me . 3 Year Microsoft MVP. Current Systems Integration Engineer for SPK and Associates, LLC.. Advanced. “Linux at the Command Line”. Don Johnson of BU IS&T. What is Linux?. It’s an Operating System. The Linux Philosophy. (. i. ) Make each program do one thing well. To do a new job, build afresh rather than complicate old programs by adding new features.. -Ashish Singh. Introduction. History and Background. Linux Scheduling. Modification in Linux Scheduling. Results. Conclusion. References. Questions. History and Background. In 1991 Linus Torvalds took a college computer science course that used the Minix operating system. Speaker: Jessica . Deen – Systems integration engineer – SPK and associates, LLC.. @. jldeen. | jessicadeen.com | jessica@jessicadeen.com. About Me . 3 Year Microsoft MVP. Current Systems Integration Engineer for SPK and Associates, LLC.. or. Linux on the Mainframe. Eric K. Dickinson. Presenter. Agenda. Biography. Disclaimer. The Mainframe Must Die!. zLinux. What Qualifies Me to Present?. Been a nerd since 1979. Fixed computers and radars in the army. the world of desktops. CIS 191 Spring 2012 – Guest Lecture by Philip Peng. Introduction. Different Platforms. Reasons for Linux. Cross-compiling. Case Study: . iPodLinux. Questions. 2. Lecture Outline. July 2012. Agenda. What you will learn. Overview of the Boot Process. Boot Modes. SPL. U-Boot. Kernel. User Level. Further Reading. What You Will Learn. The elements involved in booting into a Linux Kernel.

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