Linux Operating System
Linux Operating System
Linux Operating System
SYSTEM
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
HISTORY
DESIGN
DEVELOPMENT
ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES
INTRODUCTION
Linux is a free Unix-like operating system
originally created by Linus Torvalds with
the assistance of developers around the
world.
It originated in 1991 as a personal project
of Linus Torvalds, a graduate student.
The Kernel version 1.0 was released in
1994 and today the most recent stable
version is 2.6.9
Developed under the GNU General Public
License , the source code for Linux is
freely available to everyone.
Introduction …..
Company & Developer :Linus Torvalds and thousands of
collaborators
Programmed in :C language
OS family :Unix Like
Source model :Free and open source software
Latest :Kernel 2.6.33.3(26 april,2010)
Kernel type :Monolithic
Default user interface :Graphical User Interface
System requirements
Processor :Any Intel AMD processor
supporting SSE2 instruction set
User Interface
File System
Structure of Standard Directories
User interface
Users can control a Linux-based system through
a command line interface (or CLI), a graphical
user interface (or GUI), or through controls
attached to the associated hardware (this is common
for embedded systems). For desktop systems, the
default mode is usually graphical user interface.
On desktop machines, KDE, GNOME, and Xfce are the
LINUX KERNEL
The Linux kernel is an operating system kernel used
by the Linux family of Unix-like operating systems. It is
one of the most prominent examples of free and open
source software.
The Linux kernel is released under the GNU General
Disadvantages
Understanding –
Becoming familiar with
the Linux operating system requires patience as well
as a strong learning curve. You must have the desire
to read and figure things out on your own, rather than
having everything done for you..
Compatibility –Though the kernel contributors