Linux is an
open source, free to use operating system widely used for computer hardware and
software, game development, tablet PCS, mainframes etc. Unixis an
operating system commonly used in internet servers, workstations and
PCs by Solaris, Intel, HP etc.
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LINUX
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UNIX
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Cost
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Linux can be
freely distributed, downloaded freely, distributed through magazines, Books
etc. There are priced versions for Linux also, but they are normally cheaper
than Windows.
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Different
flavors of Unix have different cost structures according to vendors
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User
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Everyone. From
home users to developers and computer enthusiasts alike.
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Unix operating
systems were developed mainly for mainframes, servers and workstations except
OSX, Which is designed for everyone. The Unix environment and the
client-server program model were essential elements in the development of the
Internet
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Manufacturer
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Linux kernel is
developed by the community. Linus Torvalds oversees things.
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Three bigest
distributions are Solaris (Oracle), AIX (IBM) & HP-UX Hewlett Packard.
And Apple Makes OSX, an unix based os..
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Development and Distribution
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Linux is
developed by Open Source development i.e. through sharing and collaboration
of code and features through forums etc and it is distributed by various
vendors.
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Unix systems
are divided into various other flavors, mostly developed by AT&T as well
as various commercial vendors and non-profit organizations.
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What is it?
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Linux is an
example of Open Source software development and Free Operating System (OS).
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Unix is an
operating system that is very popular in universities, companies, big
enterprises etc.
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Usage
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Linux can be
installed on a wide variety of computer hardware, ranging from mobile phones,
tablet computers and video game consoles, to mainframes and supercomputers.
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The UNIX
operating system is used in internet servers, workstations & PCs.
Backbone of the majority of finance infastructure and many 24x365 high
availability solutions.
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File system support
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Ext2, Ext3,
Ext4, Jfs, ReiserFS, Xfs, Btrfs, FAT, FAT32, NTFS
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jfs, gpfs, hfs,
hfs+, ufs, xfs, zfs format
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GUI
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Linux typically
provides two GUIs, KDE and Gnome. But there are millions of alternatives such
as LXDE, Xfce, Unity, Mate, twm, ect.
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Initially Unix
was a command based OS, but later a GUI was created called Common Desktop
Environment. Most distributions now ship with Gnome.
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Text mode interface
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BASH (Bourne
Again SHell) is the Linux default shell. It can support multiple command
interpreters
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Originally the
Bourne Shell. Now it's compatible with many others including BASH, Korn &
C.
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Price
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Free but
support is available for a price.
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Some free for
development use (Solaris) but support is available for a price.
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Security
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Linux has had
about 60-100 viruses listed till date. None of them actively spreading
nowadays.
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A rough
estimate of UNIX viruses is between 85 -120 viruses reported till date.
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Threat detection and solution
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In case of
Linux, threat detection and solution is very fast, as Linux is mainly
community driven and whenever any Linux user posts any kind of threat,
several developers start working on it from different parts of the world
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Because of the
proprietary nature of the original Unix, users have to wait for a while, to
get the proper bug fixing patch. But these are not as common.
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Processors
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Dozens of
different kinds.
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x86/x64, Sparc,
Power, Itanium, PA-RISC, PowerPC and many others.
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Examples
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Ubuntu, Fedora,
Red Hat, Debian, Archlinux, Android etc.
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OS X, Solaris,
All Linux
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Architectures
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Originally
developed for Intel's x86 hardware, ports available for over two dozen CPU
types including ARM
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is available on
PA-RISC and Itanium machines. Solaris also available for x86/x64 based
systems.OSX is PowerPC(10.0-10.5)/x86(10.4)/x64(10.5-10.8)
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Inception
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Inspired by
MINIX (a Unix-like system) and eventually after adding many features of GUI,
Drivers etc, Linus Torvalds developed the framework of the OS that became
LINUX in 1992. The LINUX kernel was released on 17th September, 1991
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In 1969, it was
developed by a group of AT&T employees at Bell Labs and Dennis Ritchie.
It was written in “C” language and was designed to be a portable,
multi-tasking and multi-user system in a time-sharing configuration.
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