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Introduction to Linux
A Beginner’s Approach
1
 OS is the interface between hardware and user
 All computers need an OS
 OSes are used to run applications and control hardware
 Popular OSes include Windows, Linux, Mac OSX
Operating System
2
 Developed in 1991 by a University of Finland student Linus
Torvalds.
 Basically a kernel, it was combined with the various software and
compilers from GNU Project to form an OS, called GNU/Linux
 Linux is a full-fledged OS available in the form of various Linux
Distributions
 RedHat, Fedora, SuSE, Ubuntu, Debian are examples of Linux
distros
 Linux is supported by big names as IBM, Google, Sun, Novell,
Oracle, HP, Dell, and many more
What is Linux?
3
 Inspired by the UNIX OS, the Linux kernel was developed as a
clone of UNIX
 GNU was started in 1984 with a mission to develop a free UNIX-
like OS
 Linux was the best fit as the kernel for the GNU Project
 Linux kernel was passed onto many interested developers
throughout the Internet
 Linux today is a result of efforts of thousands of individuals,
apart from Torvalds
History of Linux
4
 Can be controlled through command-line (CLI) or Graphical User
Interface (GUI)
 GUI run through Desktop Environments (DE)
 KDE, GNOME, Xfce, E17 are popular Des
 The GUI interface is easy-to-use and much like that of Windows
and Mac OSX
 The CLI is similar to that of UNIX/BSD
Linux User Interface
5
 Modern languages are cross-platform, like Python, Ruby, Perl,
Java
 Most Linux distros support these languages and have their
runtimes pre-installed
 GTK+ and Qt are widely used to design applications for Linux
 IDEs like NetBeans, Anjuta, KDevelop, MonoDevelop, Eclipse
are available for Linux too
Programming in Linux
6
 Linux is desktop computer ready
 Large number of distros targeted at Desktop users are available
 Linux desktop distros come with many commonly used pre-
installed softwares
 The modern Linux interface is user-friendly and makes the
interaction with computer easy
Linux on the Desktop
7
 It is possible to install/run Windows software on Linux
 Wine helps run a wide range of Windows applications
 Cedega helps run huge number of Windows games flawlessly
Running Windows software on Linux
8
 Many native games are available, both 3D and 2D
 Wine and Cedega help run Windows-only games
 Popular games for Linux are: Quake, Unreal Tournament, Counter
Strike, Doom, Cube, CodeRED, Wesnoth, OpenArena, SuperTux,
Frozen Bubble, Medal of Honor, and many more.
Gaming on Linux
9
 Linux is the most used OS on servers
 5 out of 10 reliable web hosting companies use Linux
 Linux is the cornerstone of the LAMP server-software combination (Linux,
Apache, MySQL, Perl/PHP/Python) which has achieved popularity among
developers
 Out of top 500 supercomputers, Linux is deployed on 426 of them
Linux on Servers and Supercomputers
10
 16.7% of smartphones worldwide use Linux as OS
 Linux poses a major competition to the most popular OS
is this segment – Symbian
 Nokia, Openmoko supply Linux on their select
smartphones
Linux on Embedded Systems
11
 Linux can be used on a wide range of
electronic devices, like
◦ PC,
◦ PDAs,
◦ Smartphones,
◦ iPods,
◦ MP3 Players,
◦ PlayStation 2 & 3,
◦ mission critical servers and so on…
Linux on other devices
12
 1983 (September): GNU project was announced publicly
 1991 (September): first version of the Linux kernel was released to the Internet
 2001 (second quarter): Linux server unit shipments at 15% annual growth rate
 2004: Linux shipped on approximately 50% of the worldwide server blade units, and 20% of all
rack-optimized servers
 2005: Microsoft representatives accuse Brazilian college using Famelix of pirating Microsoft
Windows
 2007: Dell announces it will ship select models with Ubuntu Linux pre-installed
 2007: Lenovo announces it will ship select models with SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 pre-
installed
 2007: HP announces that it will begin shipping computers preinstalled with Red Hat Linux in
Australia
 2007: ASUS launches the linux-based ASUS Eee PC
 2008: Dell announces it will begin shipping Ubuntu based computers to Canada and Latin America
 2008: Dell is shipping systems with Ubuntu pre-installed in China
 2008: Acer launches the linux-based Acer Aspire One
Adoption of Linux
13
 Governments of many countries around the
world are shifting to Linux from Windows due
to the many benefits it offer.
 Countries like India, France, Pakistan, Czech
Republic, Brazil, Germany, USA, Austria, Spain,
China, and Peru already use Linux.
Adoption by Governments
14
 The widely popular OLPC (One Laptop Per
Child) Project’s XO Laptop runs on Linux.
 Universities in countries, like USA, Germany,
Netherlands, Philippines, Brazil, Russia,
Switzerland, India, use Linux on their
workstations and servers.
Linux in Education
15
 No threat of viruses
 Linux systems are extremely stable
 Linux is Free
 Linux comes with most of the required software pre-installed
 Update all your software with minimum fuss
 Linux never gets slow
 Linux does not need defragmentation
 Linux can even run on oldest hardware
 Adding more software is a matter of a few clicks
 Most Windows-only apps have their either their native version or
alternatives for Linux
 With Linux, you get the highest degree of possible customizability
Why should you use Linux?
16
 Security has always been the number one priority
with Linux
 Linux has a robust security system
 There do not exist viruses for the Linux platform
Forget about viruses…
17
 Have you ever lost your precious work because Windows crashed?
 Have you ever gotten the "blue screen of death" or error messages telling you
that the computer needs to be shut down for obscure reasons?
 Crashes or freezes are not prevalent in Linux
Is your system unstable ?
18
 Linux is free and always will be as compared to the very
costly Windows and Mac OSX
 Using pirated Windows is a bad thing … !!!
Linux is Free
19
 When the system has installed, why would you still need to install
stuff ?
 Common software such as music player, web browser, video player, image
editor, PDF reader, chat messenger, office apps
Linux comes with software built-in
20
 Just like Windows’ Update tool, Linux has a more better
alternative to it to update all your system in a few clicks
Updating in a single click
21
 As Linux is impervious to viruses, trojans, spywares,
which are the main reasons to slow down the PC,
systems based on it do not get slower.
 Linux consumes lesser system resources
Linux does not get slow
22
 If you already know what fragmentation is, and are
already used to defragmenting your disk every month
or so, here is the short version : Linux doesn't need
defragmenting.
 Whereas Windows-based system get fragmented
frequently and need attention in this regard.
Linux does not need defragmentation
23
 Windows requires more and more hardware power as
its version number increases (95, 98, 2000, Me, XP,
etc.).
◦ So if you want to keep running Windows, you need to
constantly buy new hardware.
 Linux runs perfectly well on older hardware, on which
Windows XP would probably even refuse to install, or
let you wait 20 seconds after each click.
Linux can run on older hardware
24
 With Linux, everything is much simpler.
 Linux has what is called a "package manager":
◦ each piece of software is contained in its own "package".
◦ If you need some new software, just open the package
manager, type a few keywords, choose which software you
want to install and press "Apply" or "OK".
◦ Or you can just browse existing software (that's a lot of
choice!) in categories.
Add new software in a few clicks
25
 Due to the various options available in Linux, like a lot
of DEs, themes, Window Managers, and the modular
nature of DEs, Linux is very customizable.
 The extent of customizability is clearly implied by the
fact that some people have gone as far as to customize
their Linux OS to make them look and feel like Mac
OSX and Windows
Linux is extremely customizable
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Introduction to Linux-Linux is a Unix-like

  • 1.
    Introduction to Linux ABeginner’s Approach 1
  • 2.
     OS isthe interface between hardware and user  All computers need an OS  OSes are used to run applications and control hardware  Popular OSes include Windows, Linux, Mac OSX Operating System 2
  • 3.
     Developed in1991 by a University of Finland student Linus Torvalds.  Basically a kernel, it was combined with the various software and compilers from GNU Project to form an OS, called GNU/Linux  Linux is a full-fledged OS available in the form of various Linux Distributions  RedHat, Fedora, SuSE, Ubuntu, Debian are examples of Linux distros  Linux is supported by big names as IBM, Google, Sun, Novell, Oracle, HP, Dell, and many more What is Linux? 3
  • 4.
     Inspired bythe UNIX OS, the Linux kernel was developed as a clone of UNIX  GNU was started in 1984 with a mission to develop a free UNIX- like OS  Linux was the best fit as the kernel for the GNU Project  Linux kernel was passed onto many interested developers throughout the Internet  Linux today is a result of efforts of thousands of individuals, apart from Torvalds History of Linux 4
  • 5.
     Can becontrolled through command-line (CLI) or Graphical User Interface (GUI)  GUI run through Desktop Environments (DE)  KDE, GNOME, Xfce, E17 are popular Des  The GUI interface is easy-to-use and much like that of Windows and Mac OSX  The CLI is similar to that of UNIX/BSD Linux User Interface 5
  • 6.
     Modern languagesare cross-platform, like Python, Ruby, Perl, Java  Most Linux distros support these languages and have their runtimes pre-installed  GTK+ and Qt are widely used to design applications for Linux  IDEs like NetBeans, Anjuta, KDevelop, MonoDevelop, Eclipse are available for Linux too Programming in Linux 6
  • 7.
     Linux isdesktop computer ready  Large number of distros targeted at Desktop users are available  Linux desktop distros come with many commonly used pre- installed softwares  The modern Linux interface is user-friendly and makes the interaction with computer easy Linux on the Desktop 7
  • 8.
     It ispossible to install/run Windows software on Linux  Wine helps run a wide range of Windows applications  Cedega helps run huge number of Windows games flawlessly Running Windows software on Linux 8
  • 9.
     Many nativegames are available, both 3D and 2D  Wine and Cedega help run Windows-only games  Popular games for Linux are: Quake, Unreal Tournament, Counter Strike, Doom, Cube, CodeRED, Wesnoth, OpenArena, SuperTux, Frozen Bubble, Medal of Honor, and many more. Gaming on Linux 9
  • 10.
     Linux isthe most used OS on servers  5 out of 10 reliable web hosting companies use Linux  Linux is the cornerstone of the LAMP server-software combination (Linux, Apache, MySQL, Perl/PHP/Python) which has achieved popularity among developers  Out of top 500 supercomputers, Linux is deployed on 426 of them Linux on Servers and Supercomputers 10
  • 11.
     16.7% ofsmartphones worldwide use Linux as OS  Linux poses a major competition to the most popular OS is this segment – Symbian  Nokia, Openmoko supply Linux on their select smartphones Linux on Embedded Systems 11
  • 12.
     Linux canbe used on a wide range of electronic devices, like ◦ PC, ◦ PDAs, ◦ Smartphones, ◦ iPods, ◦ MP3 Players, ◦ PlayStation 2 & 3, ◦ mission critical servers and so on… Linux on other devices 12
  • 13.
     1983 (September):GNU project was announced publicly  1991 (September): first version of the Linux kernel was released to the Internet  2001 (second quarter): Linux server unit shipments at 15% annual growth rate  2004: Linux shipped on approximately 50% of the worldwide server blade units, and 20% of all rack-optimized servers  2005: Microsoft representatives accuse Brazilian college using Famelix of pirating Microsoft Windows  2007: Dell announces it will ship select models with Ubuntu Linux pre-installed  2007: Lenovo announces it will ship select models with SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 pre- installed  2007: HP announces that it will begin shipping computers preinstalled with Red Hat Linux in Australia  2007: ASUS launches the linux-based ASUS Eee PC  2008: Dell announces it will begin shipping Ubuntu based computers to Canada and Latin America  2008: Dell is shipping systems with Ubuntu pre-installed in China  2008: Acer launches the linux-based Acer Aspire One Adoption of Linux 13
  • 14.
     Governments ofmany countries around the world are shifting to Linux from Windows due to the many benefits it offer.  Countries like India, France, Pakistan, Czech Republic, Brazil, Germany, USA, Austria, Spain, China, and Peru already use Linux. Adoption by Governments 14
  • 15.
     The widelypopular OLPC (One Laptop Per Child) Project’s XO Laptop runs on Linux.  Universities in countries, like USA, Germany, Netherlands, Philippines, Brazil, Russia, Switzerland, India, use Linux on their workstations and servers. Linux in Education 15
  • 16.
     No threatof viruses  Linux systems are extremely stable  Linux is Free  Linux comes with most of the required software pre-installed  Update all your software with minimum fuss  Linux never gets slow  Linux does not need defragmentation  Linux can even run on oldest hardware  Adding more software is a matter of a few clicks  Most Windows-only apps have their either their native version or alternatives for Linux  With Linux, you get the highest degree of possible customizability Why should you use Linux? 16
  • 17.
     Security hasalways been the number one priority with Linux  Linux has a robust security system  There do not exist viruses for the Linux platform Forget about viruses… 17
  • 18.
     Have youever lost your precious work because Windows crashed?  Have you ever gotten the "blue screen of death" or error messages telling you that the computer needs to be shut down for obscure reasons?  Crashes or freezes are not prevalent in Linux Is your system unstable ? 18
  • 19.
     Linux isfree and always will be as compared to the very costly Windows and Mac OSX  Using pirated Windows is a bad thing … !!! Linux is Free 19
  • 20.
     When thesystem has installed, why would you still need to install stuff ?  Common software such as music player, web browser, video player, image editor, PDF reader, chat messenger, office apps Linux comes with software built-in 20
  • 21.
     Just likeWindows’ Update tool, Linux has a more better alternative to it to update all your system in a few clicks Updating in a single click 21
  • 22.
     As Linuxis impervious to viruses, trojans, spywares, which are the main reasons to slow down the PC, systems based on it do not get slower.  Linux consumes lesser system resources Linux does not get slow 22
  • 23.
     If youalready know what fragmentation is, and are already used to defragmenting your disk every month or so, here is the short version : Linux doesn't need defragmenting.  Whereas Windows-based system get fragmented frequently and need attention in this regard. Linux does not need defragmentation 23
  • 24.
     Windows requiresmore and more hardware power as its version number increases (95, 98, 2000, Me, XP, etc.). ◦ So if you want to keep running Windows, you need to constantly buy new hardware.  Linux runs perfectly well on older hardware, on which Windows XP would probably even refuse to install, or let you wait 20 seconds after each click. Linux can run on older hardware 24
  • 25.
     With Linux,everything is much simpler.  Linux has what is called a "package manager": ◦ each piece of software is contained in its own "package". ◦ If you need some new software, just open the package manager, type a few keywords, choose which software you want to install and press "Apply" or "OK". ◦ Or you can just browse existing software (that's a lot of choice!) in categories. Add new software in a few clicks 25
  • 26.
     Due tothe various options available in Linux, like a lot of DEs, themes, Window Managers, and the modular nature of DEs, Linux is very customizable.  The extent of customizability is clearly implied by the fact that some people have gone as far as to customize their Linux OS to make them look and feel like Mac OSX and Windows Linux is extremely customizable 26