Process Handling in Linux POS 420 October 11‚ 2005 In Linux processes communicate with each other and with the kernel to coordinate their activities. Linux supports a number of Inter-Process Communication (IPC) mechanisms. Signals and pipes are two of them but Linux also supports the System V IPC mechanisms named after the Unix TM release in which they first appeared. Signals are one of the oldest inter-process communication methods used by Unix TM systems. The common Linux shells all allow redirection
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files on a Linux OS. It is also referred to as the root account‚ root user and the superuser. 3. It is intended primarily for workstation use--i.e.‚ personal computing on a Linux box. 4. “p” for primary‚”e” for extended‚ and “l” for logical partitions 5. a. Make it easier to recover a corrupted file system or operating system installation. b. Smaller file systems are more efficient c. Separation of the operating system files from user files may result into a better and secure system. d. Easier
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Question #01: Compare access control techniques between Linux and Windows. Which one provides better control and in which conditions? Ans: Access Control techniques in windows are as: Window contains of two types of ACLs Discretionary ACL and a System ACL. Windows files have an owner mean that the creator of the file. In window owner is not a group which they belong. An access right in window doesn’t give importance to owner. File in the window have two main categories either it require the explicit
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Linux Implementation Proposal HACKD‚ LLC. has a new research and development group - LSDG. All systems in LSDG will run the Linux operating system and will access resources‚ as well as share resources‚ with HACKD‚ LLC.’s Microsoft Active Directory domain. The domain consists of several Windows Server 2012 R2 servers running various services (Microsoft Active Directory‚ DNS‚ DHCP‚ web services‚ printing and file services). HACKD‚ LLC. also has around 500 client operating system desktops/laptops
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NT1430 Linux Networking: Study Guide Wed 21-November-2012 Linux Commands: Know these commands and what they do: • Directory and list commands o ls‚ ls –l o pwd o cd / o cd and cd~ (hint: both take you to your home directory) o cd .. (takes you up one directory • Know what cp and mv do and how to use them • File viewing commands: o cat o less and more (one page at atime) o vi and view o tail (shows the last 10 lines of a file) o head (shows the top 10 lines) • chmod for changing permissions
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Hamish Whittal Shell Scripting by Hamish Whittal Published 2005-01-25 22:36:19 Copyright © 2004 The Shuttleworth Foundation Unless otherwise expressly stated‚ all original material of whatever nature created by the contributors of the Learn Linux community‚ is licensed under the Creative Commons [http://creativecommons.org/] license Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/] [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/]. What follows is a copy of the "human-readable
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6 Stages of Linux Boot Process (Startup Sequence) Press the power button on your system‚ and after few moments you see the Linux login prompt. Have you ever wondered what happens behind the scenes from the time you press the power button until the Linux login prompt appears? The following are the 6 high level stages of a typical Linux boot process. 1. BIOS BIOS stands for Basic Input/Output System Performs some system integrity checks Searches‚ loads‚ and executes the boot loader program
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WEEK 7 :Operating and Information System: Case Study on AirAsia AirAsia creates values through the following vision is to be the largest low cost airline in Asia and serving the 3 billion people who are currently underserved with poor connectivity and high fares. Beside that‚ the AirAsia also creates the mission is to be the best company to work for whereby employees are treated as part of a big family‚ create a globally recognized ASEAN brand‚ to attain the lowest cost so that everyone can fly
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Xenix- a discontinued Unix operating system What is Xenix? Xenix is an operating system‚ which supports a computer’s basic functions. It is a discontinued version of Unix‚ a set of operating systems. Xenix was created by Bell Labs‚ which was part of the Bell System‚ and was owned by AT&T. Due to an antitrust case‚ which aimed to prevent AT&T from gaining control of the market‚ they were initially forbidden from entering the computer market. This meant that they were unable to sell Unix directly to
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either by an error (for example division by zero‚ invalid memory access etc.)‚ or by a specific request by an operating system service generated by a user program. Trap is sometimes called Exception. The hardware or software can generate these interrupts. When the interrupt or trap occurs‚ the hardware transfers control to the operating system which first preserves the current state of the system by saving the current CPU registers content and program counter ’s value. Then the focus shifts to the determination
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