Linux Distributions
- There are more than 400 Linux Distributions called “DISTROS”
- Differences between one and the next <20%
- Among the more popular DISTROS are :
- FEDORA CORE, KNOPPIX, DEBIAN, SUSE, UBUNTU, MANDRAKE, SLACKWARE, GENTOO, RED HAT
Linux Packages (RPM)
- RPM Package Manager, originally called the Red-hat Package Manager.
- It is a program for installing, uninstalling, and managing software packages in Linux.
- RPM was developed on the basis of the Linux Standard Base (LSB).
- In latter-day usage, the "RPM" portion of this term arises from the fact that .rpm is the default extension for files used by the program.
Linux Features
- No constant rebooting
- Portable software
- Downloadable applications
- No settings hidden in code or registries
- Freedom
Linux Standard Base (LSB)
Joint project by several Linux distributions under the organizational structure of the Linux Foundation to standardize the Software System Structure, or File System Hierarchy, used with Linux operating system.
Origin Of Linux
- Linux is a freely distributed OS that behaves like the Unix OS
- Linux is a complete MULTITASKING, and MULTI-USER OS that behaves like UNIX in terms of kernel behavior and peripheral support
- Linux supports demand paging
- Linux also offers support for copy-on-write
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