Module 1
Module 1
Operating System
• An operating system (OS) is system software that manages computer hardware and software
resources and provides common services for computer programs.
• OS as a Middle Layer / Bridge
• The OS acts as a bridge between the computer and the user.
• It provides a user interface and controls the computer hardware so that software can function
effectively.
What is Linux?
• Linux is a free and open-source operating system.
• It is popular for its stability, security, and flexibility.
• It can be modified and distributed by anyone.
• Its open-source nature means that a community of developers continues to contribute to its
development.
Importance of Linux
• Widely used in servers and cloud computing.
• Supports the free software philosophy.
• Has a strong command-line interface.
• Faster processing compared to some other OS.
• Enhanced security due to fewer vulnerabilities.
• Highly customizable because of its open nature.
History of Linux
Before Linux
UNIX was developed in the 1970s at AT&T Bell Labs by Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie.
In 1983, Richard Stallman launched the GNU Project to create a free UNIX-like OS.
Birth of Linux
August 25, 1991 – Linus announced the project on the Minix newsgroup.
UNIX vs Linux
A Linux distribution is a version of Linux bundled with various software and package
managers.
• Debian
• CentOS
• Arch Linux
• OpenSUSE
• Linux Mint
• Gentoo Linux
• Slackware Linux
• Alpine Linux
• Kali Linux
Linux vs Windows