WHAT IS LINUX OPERATING SYSTEM
Overview of UNIX/ LINUX Operating System
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Even after thirty years of its creation UNIX is still regarded as one of the most
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versatile, flexible and powerful operating systems in the computer world. It was
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created at Bell Labs in 1970 written in the C programming language, which was
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developed at the same time. It supports large numbers of simultaneous users, runs with few alterations on many hardware platforms (provides some platform independence) and of course it was and is a simple, elegant, and easy to use (at least compared to its predecessors) Linux is a relatively new UNIX flavor derived from the work of Linus Torvalds, who was interested to develop a UNIX for academic use. Linux is one of the many versions of the UNIX operating system. Working on Linux means working on one of the flavors of UNIX. The main advantage that Linux is absolutely free, you need not spend even the cost CD it can be entirety free downloadable from the Internet. (No registration fees, no costs per user, free updates, and freely available Operating System and Networking Lab source code). It is portable (means can be configured on any processor like Intel, Solaris, etc), dual-bootable, fast, reliable, secure and versatile. These properties make it popular among the System Administrators. While working on it you may realize many more important features and advantages of Linux. Most of the exercises are command line based but similar exercises you can try on your GUI based Linux.
Fedora 10, also known as Cambridge, was released on November 25th, 2008, and it brings faster boot experience with Plymouth, better printing, better webcam support, improved wireless network connection sharing, better software maintenance and update. We will learn how to install the DVD edition of the Fedora 10 operating system on your PC. Why the DVD edition? Because we believe it offers most of the applications you'll need. However, this guide will make things very simple for you, but if you get stuck somewhere in the middle of the installation and you need help, do not hesitate to use our commenting system at the end of the article.
How to install Linux Operating System
You will need the Fedora 10 DVD image that corresponds to your hardware architecture (i386 or amd64), and which can be downloaded from here. When the download is over, burn the ISO image with your favorite CD/DVD burning application (Brasero on Linux or Nero, CDBurnerXP, Roxio on Windows) on a blank DVD at 4x speed.
It is always recommend having an empty hard drive for a Linux installation (that means no other operating system on it, no Windows), and you must have a minimum of 10 GB free space for the Fedora installation.
Great, now let's begin. Insert or leave the DVD in your CD/DVD-ROM device, and reboot the computer in order to boot from the DVD. Hit the F8 or F12 key (depending on your BIOS) to select the CD/DVD-ROM as the boot device.
You'll be presented with a very nice Fedora artwork GRUB splash and some options...
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At this stage, we simply suggest you press Enter, and wait for the system to load...
Select the "Skip" option when you're asked if you want to check the media
before installation, and press "Enter"...
Anaconda (the Fedora installer) will load and you'll see the welcome screen. Click
"Next"...
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Type a name for the computer. It can be anything you want...
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