Linux Operating System: Mainframe Computers
Linux Operating System: Mainframe Computers
Linux Operating System: Mainframe Computers
Contents:
1. Concept ofLinuxand why should one use it?
2. Components of Linux
3. What is meant by open source?
4. Applications
5. Advantages and disadvantages.
6. Conclusion.
1. Concept of Linux:
The Linux open source operating system, or Linux OS, is a freely distributable, crossplatform operating system based on Unix that can be installed on PCs, laptops, netbooks,
mobile and tablet devices, video game consoles, servers, supercomputers and
more.Linux computer operating system assembled under the model of free and open-source
software development and distribution. The defining component of Linux is the Linux
kernel,an operating system kernel first released on 5 October 1991 by Linus Torvalds.
The development of Linux is one of the most prominent examples of free and opensource software collaboration. The underlying source code may be used, modified, and
distributedcommercially or non-commerciallyby anyone under licenses such as the GNU
2. Components of Linux:
Components of Linux System Linux Operating System has primarily three
components
Kernel- Kernel is the core part of Linux. It is responsible for all major
activities of this operating system. It consists of various modules and it
interacts directly with the underlying hardware. Kernel provides the
required abstraction to hide low level hardware details to system or
application programs.
System Library System libraries are special functions or programs using
which application programs or system utilities accesses Kernel's features.
These libraries implements most of the functionalities of the operating
system and do not requires kernel modules code access rights.
System Utility - System Utility programs are responsible to do specialized,
individual level tasks.
General boot sequence of Linux system is given below.
4. Application:
If you don't want to leave your computer on 24/7 just to share files or
download torrents, a tiny dedicated Linux box might be a better solution. With an old
computer or a cheap new one, you can put together a home server that stores your
backups, streams movies and musics, seeds torrents, or performs any number of other
tasks quietly in the corner. You can put one together with Nas4Free, FreeNAS, or even
Ubuntuthough our favorite solution is the Linux-based Amahi. (Yes, we know
FreeNAS and NAS4Free are technically FreeBSDbut we're going to lump them in
with Linux for practical purposes.)
Flexibility
No standard edition
Learning curve
6. Conclusion:
Linux takes a lot of practice, but overall it is a good operating system. Very
secure very customizable. Andits open source they do need to work on packaging but
RPM's are pretty easy. The thing that bothers me about Linux is the software support
in particular game support. There are few to no games for Linux and playing windows
games using wine is tuff and usually doesn't perform well. If Linux fixed there
packaging and had better software support i think it could compete with windows.
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Matthew Scott Rimer and M. FransKaashoek. The secure file system under windows
NT, December 19, 1999.