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Linux Chapter 2

Linux Chapter 2

Assessment

Presentation

Computers

9th - 12th Grade

Practice Problem

Hard

Created by

PHILLIP VEET

FREE Resource

18 Slides • 11 Questions

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Module 02

Operating Systems

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Exam Objective
1.1 Linux Evolution and Popular Operating Systems

Objective Description

Knowledge of Linux development and major distributions

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Exam Objective
4.1 Choosing an Operating System

Objective Description

Knowledge of major operating systems and Linux distributions

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Introduction to Operating

Systems

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Operating System

Software that runs on a computing
device and manages the hardware and
software components that make up the
system.

It also schedules programs to run and
provides services to users or programs
(i.e., print).

Commonly abbreviated as OS

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Operating Systems

Users today have a choice between three major operating systems:

Microsoft Windows

Apple macOS

Linux

Only Microsoft Windows is based on proprietary code that is not Unix
or Linux based.

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Decision Points

Role: Accessed by one user directly (desktop) or many users remotely
(server)?

Function: Does it need to run specific software? What is the skill set of
users?

Life Cycle: What is the service lifetime? OS types have different release
cycles and maintenance cycles for support and updates.

Stability: Are OS releases beta (not tested “in the wild”) or stable (tested)?

Compatibility: Is it backwards compatible as in is it compatible with
software made for earlier versions?

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Decision Points

Cost: Important factor for new systems.

Microsoft has annual license fees.

Apple does not charge annual fees but only works on Apple hardware.

There are multiple Linux providers who offer enterprise support and although
the software is free, support is not.

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Microsoft Windows

Offers desktop and server versions.

Slow release cycle (3-5 years), long maintenance cycle

Emphasis on backward compatibility

Runs a Graphical User Interface (GUI)

Improved scripting and management abilities are being
developed to compete with Linux.

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Apple macOS

Runs only on Apple hardware

Server version adds packages to the desktop version to aid in
management and sharing.

UNIX certified

New major releases every 18-24 months

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Linux

Unique in that after choosing Linux you must choose a
distribution

Different distributions focus on different use cases, e.g.
desktop, server, scientific, network

Some distributions offer commercial support, most is
volunteer based

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Linux Decision Points

Role: Distributions available for variety of systems; commercial for servers and
desktop, specialized to repurpose computers, embedded systems, etc.

Function: Distributions can be chosen based on purpose of usage or security
needed.

Life Cycle: Most distributions have major and minor update cycles. Some Linux
releases have long-term support (LTS) (5+ years, 13yrs for SUSE LTS ).

Stability: Some distributions offer stable, testing, and unstable releases.

Compatibility: Distributions are zero cost. Depending on need, paying for support
may be worthwhile. Enterprise users can pay for support or attempt self-support.

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Multiple Choice

Software that runs on a computing device and manages the hardware and software components that make up the system.

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Operating System

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Driver

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Network Protocol

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Database Management System

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Multiple Choice

Which OS is not UNIX based?

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Linux

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Windows

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MacOS

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Match

Match the following

Role

Function

Life Cycle

Stability

Compatibility

Accessed by one user directly (desktop) or many users remotely (server)?

Does it need to run specific software? What is the skill set of users?

What is the service lifetime?

Are OS releases beta (not tested “in the wild”) or stable (tested)?

Is it backwards compatible as in is it compatible with software made for earlier versions?

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Multiple Choice

If support is not an issue, which OS is the most cost effective?

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Linux

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Windows

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Mac OS

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Multiple Select

Which describe the Windows OS?

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Offers desktop and server versions.

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Slow release cycle (3-5 years), long maintenance cycle.

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Emphasis on backward compatibility

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Improved scripting and management abilities are being developed to compete with Linux. (Power Shell)

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Runs a Graphical User Interface (GUI)

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Multiple Select

Which describe the macOS?

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Runs only on Apple hardware

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UNIX certified

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New major releases every 18-24 months

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Open source operating system

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Partially based on code from the FreeBSD project

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Match

Match the following

Role:

Function:

Life Cycle:

Stability:

Compatibility:

Distributions available for variety of systems; e.g.: commercial for servers and desktop.

Distributions can be chosen based on purpose of usage or security needed.

Most distributions have major and minor update cycles. Some Linux releases have long-term support.

Some distributions offer stable, testing, and unstable releases.

Distributions are zero cost. Depending on need, paying for support may be worthwhile.

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Linux Distributions

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Red Hat

Focuses on server applications like web and file serving.

Releases Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), a stable distribution with long
release cycles.

Sponsors the Fedora Project, a personal desktop with latest software.

CentOS is a free version of RHEL software which does not offer support.

Scientific Linux is a specific use distribution based on Red Hat.

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SUSE

One of the first distributions

Originally derived from Slackware

Contains proprietary code and is sold as a server product. Some modules or
addons may contain proprietary code.

Sold as a server product although a Workstation version exists.

OpenSUSE is a completely open, free version with multiple desktop
packages.

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Debian

Community effort that promotes use of open source software.

Invented its own package management system (apt) based on the .deb file
format.

Ubuntu is its most popular derived distribution, which has variants for
desktop, server, and applications. Ubuntu also offers an LTS version.

Linux Mint is a derivative of Ubuntu with various free versions, some have
license restrictions.

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Android

Provides a platform for mobile users.

Lacks traditional GNU/Linux packages to make it compatible with desktop.

Sponsored by Google

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Other Linux Distributions

Raspbian is a Linux distribution designed to run on Raspberry Pi hardware.

Linux From Scratch (LFS) consists of an online book, source code, and
instructions for building a custom Linux distribution.

Can be used as learning tools.

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Multiple Choice

What is the most popular Debian distribution?

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Red Hat

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Red Hat

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Ubuntu

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CentOS

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Multiple Select

Which are Red Hat distributions?

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Fedora

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Ubuntu

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CentOS

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Debian

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Multiple Choice

Which is derived from SlackWare?

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Red Hat

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Ubuntu

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Windows

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SUSE

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Multiple Choice

Which Linux platform is used on cell phones?

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iOS

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Windows

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Ubuntu

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Android

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