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Linux Operating System By: Julie Dunbar
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Overview Definitions History and evolution of Linux Current development In reality ◦United States Business users Individual users and manufacturers ◦World Wide
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What is Linux? Linux is defined as a “Unix-like” operating system assembled under the model of free and open source software development and distribution.
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…Open Source? Open Source is a type of software liberally license to grant users the right to use, copy, study, change, and improve its design through the availability of its source code.
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…Operating System?
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From the Beginning Unix ◦Released from AT&T’s Bell Laboratories in 1971. ◦Open source until 1984, which led to an initial growth of popularity.
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Further Ahead GNU Project ◦1983 through the early 1990’s. ◦Richard Stallman. ◦Goal: create a Unix compatible software system composed of entirely free software. ◦The Free Software Foundation. ◦GNU General Public License (GNU GPL). ◦Wrote Unix like applications including libraries, compilers, text editors, Unix shell, and a windowing system. ◦Where’s the kernel?
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Even Further Ahead Minix ◦Andrew S. Tanenbaum. ◦Fully completed Unix-like operating system. ◦Catch: Designed and licensed for computer educational use only.
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In the End Linux ◦Linus Torvalds ◦Step 1 – Took Minix and wrote a kernel to replace the Minix kernel. ◦Step 2 – Adopted GNU applications to work with the Linux kernel. ◦Step 3 – Applied the GNU GPL to his product. ◦Step 4 – Complete integration of GNU applications and Linux kernel to create the fully functional and free operating system.
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Current Development Embedded systems Servers Supercomputers Desktops Most popular Linux Distributions: ◦Linux Mint ◦Ubuntu ◦Fedora ◦Debian ◦OpenSUSE Torvalds remains working on the kernel. Stallman leads the Free Software Foundation and develops GNU applications. Third party developers.
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Business Users The Linux Foundation conducted a survey with 1,900 people, 428 respondents of whom work for organizations with sales of more than $500 million or 500+ employees Key points ◦Continuing use of Linux ◦Linux is able to handle “Big Data” ◦Top reasons for businesses choosing Linux
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Continuing use of Linux Relative to other operating systems, in the next five years do you think the use of Linux in your company or organization will: Increase 79.8% Stay the same 11.3% Not sure 7.5% Decrease 1.4%
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Big Data In the next 12 months, what are your company’s plans to support Big Data? Adding more Linux 71.8% Adding more Windows 35.9% Adding more Unix 28.7% Have no plans to add more servers 17.6%
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Top Reasons for Linux What are your drivers for adopting Linux? Lower total cost of ownership (TCO) 70.0% Features/technical superiority 68.6% Security 63.6% In-house talent experience with Linux 52.7% No vendor lock-in 52.5% Openness, ability to modify code 50.8% Long-term viability of platform 47.5% Choice of software 38.5% Choice of hardware 37.1% Other (please specify) 5.0%
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Single Users Not that many ◦Many people do not want the trouble. Solutions ◦Buy a laptop/desktop with Linux installed on it.
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Eight Virtues Price $799 - $1699 Intel Core 2 - 3 GHz Dual Core 64 bit processors 2 – 4 GB memory 120 – 256 GB Hard Drive Ubuntu, CentOS, Debian, Fedora, Mandriva, openSUSE, PCLinuxOS, Sabayon Linux, Linux Mint.
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Emperor Linux Price $1230 - $5810 2100 - 2700 MHz processors 2 - 8 Gb RAM 128 – 500 GB Hard Drive Fedora, Ubuntu, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop (SLED), openSUSE, Fedora, Debian, and SlackWare
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Los Alamos Computers Price $1095 - $1760 2.4 – 3.5 GHz processors 4 – 8 GB RAM 160 – 500 GB Hard Drive Fedora 15, Ubuntu 11.04 and 10.10, and Tisquel **Clearance Units**
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System76 Price $670 - $1879 2nd Generation Intel Core i7 and Extreme i7 CPU's 8 – 32 GB memory 750 GB - 2.25 TB hard drive Ubuntu 11.04 only Servers
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ZaReason Price $599 - $2299 2 – 3.06 GHz 4 – 12 GB 250 – 750 GB Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian, Kubuntu, Linux Mint, Edubuntu and others The Chimera
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World Wide Users Today Linux is being used in… ◦The Federal Government of Brazil ◦Russian Military ◦Indian State of Kerala’s High school’s ◦China ◦Spain ◦Portugal ◦France ◦Germany
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Conclusion Operating Systems Evolution and current status of Linux Statistics on business users Provided manufacturers for individual users Listed some users around the world
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Sources http://www.cio.com/article/698402/Linux_is_Reaching_Ne w_Heights_in_Enterprises_Study_Finds?page=1&taxonomy Id=3084 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux#History http://www.zdnet.com/blog/open-source/the-top-five- linux-desktop-vendors/9313?tag=content;siu-container http://www.eightvirtues.com/ http://www.emperorlinux.com/ http://laclinux.com/en/Linux_Computers http://www.system76.com/home/ http://zareason.com/shop/home.php
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