Introduction To Linux
Introduction To Linux
Agenda
What is Linux
History of Linux
Linux Today
Open Source Software
Popular Linux Distributions
Software Applications
Languages Supported by Linux
Why to switch to Linux?
Why not to switch to Linux?
Comparison between Linux and Windows
What is Linux
History of Linux
In 80s, Microsofts DOS was the dominant
OS for PC
Apple MAC was better, but expensive
UNIX was much better, but much, much
more expensive. Only for minicomputer for
commercial applications
People were looking for a UNIX based
system, which is cheaper and can run on
PC
History of Linux
Both DOS, MAC and UNIX were
proprietary, i.e., the source code of their
kernel is protected
No modification is possible without paying
high license fees
A famous professor Andrew Tanenbaum
developed Minix, a simplified version of
UNIX that runs on PC
History of Linux
In Sept 1991, Linus Torvalds, a second year
student of Computer Science at the University
of Helsinki, developed the preliminary kernel
of Linux, known as Linux version 0.0.1
Linux Today
Linux has been used for many computing
platforms like PC, PDA, Supercomputers, ...
Not only character interface but also user
interface is available
Linux Today
Linux Today
Linux kernel
X Windows system and GUI
Web, e-mail, FTP servers
Installation & configuration support
3rd party apps
Hardware support
Why is it significant?
Growing popularity
Powerful
Its free
Archlinux,
CentOS
Debian
Knoppix, a Live CD
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Ubuntu
Fedora
Software Applications
OpenOffice: word processing, spreadsheets,
drawing
Software Applications
TV, Video, Radio, and Webcam
Digital Cameras
Languages Supported
Languages Supported
References
http://linux.org
http://weikipedia.com
http://linuxquestions.com
http://linuxcounter.com