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    Linux Commands

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    Linux Commands pwd Print Working Directory (shell builtin) Syntax pwd [-LP] Options -P : The pathname printed will not contain symbolic links. -L : The pathname printed may contain symbolic links The default action is to show the current folder as an absolute path. All components of the path will be actual folder names - none will be symbolic links. ls List information about files. Syntax ls [Options]... [File]... Key Sort entries alphabetically if none of -cftuSUX nor --sort. -a

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    The History of Linux

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    its way across the globe due to a clever marketing strategy. Apple’s OS and UNIX were both available‚ though the cost of running either was far greater than that of running DOS. Enter MINIX‚ an operating system developed from the ground up by Andrew S. Tanenbaum‚ a college professor. MINIX was part of a lesson plan used to teach students the inner-workings of an operating system. Tanenbaum had written a book on MINIX called "Operating System" and anyone who had picked up a copy would find the 12

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    Topic: Comparing the security of Windows 7 to a Linux based operating system General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: At the end of my speech‚ my audience will be able to differentiate the two operating systems security. Central Idea: Comparing the security of Windows 7 to a Linux based operating system Introduction: Good evening‚ I am here tonight to explain the very basic securities of two very different operating systems. Windows 7 has been out for a couple years now and has what some

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    Many presidents have faced domestic and international problems‚ but it is a challenge not to know about them until you become the president of the United States‚ that is what happened to the 33rd President of the United States Harry S. Truman At the time of Roosevelt’s death‚ Truman was Vice-President for only 82 days and he faced more challenges in domestic and foreign affairs than any other U.S. president did at the time‚ yet he manages to steer this country in the right direction. Truman

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    Critique of current Chicago information security policy Enterprise Information Security Policy (EISP) Areas similar to standards discussed Overview of the corporate philosophy on security Documents the Introduction and Purpose of the Information security policy of Chicago It provides a reasonable framework that helps the reader to understand the intent of the document Overview  The City of Chicago (City) intends to manage its information technology and information assets to maximize their efficient

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    linux unit1 assignment1

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    Free Software Foundation/GNU? What is Linux? Which parts of the Linux operating system did each provide? Who else has helped build and refine this operating system? Answer: GNU stands for "GNU’S Not Unix"‚ and it was designed to be a UNIX-like operating system developed by Richard Stallman. Linux is the name of operating system kernel developed by Linus Torvalds. GNU’s tools aside the Linux kernel make the operating system known as “Linux” aka “GNU/Linux”. Thousands of people helped refine

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    Windows vs Linux

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    WINDOWS VS LINUX Ali Elreda ENG 352-456 Professor Moylan 3/16/2013 Table of Contents Abstract This article is a comparison between two similar but yet different operating systems Microsoft Windows and Linux. One will have a clear idea about each of these systems and would not find it difficult choosing between them. An operating system is somewhat a software program that connects the users with the hardware of the computer. Without an operating system a computer is useless. There

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    BI installation on Linux

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    Installation of SAP Business Objects BI 4.0 on Linux / Unix like Operating Systems Leave a reply Unlike SAP BO 4.0 installation on Windows‚ Installation on UNIX like operating systems is a little complicated process‚ especially when you do not have root rights‚ and has to go and explain the “System Admin” why you need changes / new additions to libraries‚ kernel parameters‚ and environmental variables. So it will need lot of patience‚ discussions and planning. I am just giving a screenshot by

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    MULTI-LAYERED SECURITY PLAN OUTLINE User Domain Risk‚ Threat‚ or Vulnerability Lack of user awareness • Conduct security awareness training display security awareness posters‚ insert reminders in banner greetings‚ and send e-mail reminders to employees. User apathy toward policies • Conduct annual security awareness training‚ implement acceptable use policy‚ update staff manual and handbook‚ discuss dring performance reviews. Workstation Domain Risk‚ Threat‚ or Vulnerability Unauthorized

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    Bismarck S Foreign Policy

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    Bismarck’s Foreign Policy Otto von Bismarck (1815-1898) ruled Germany’s foreign policy from 1871 until 1890. He won over Prussia’s elected representatives by unifying Germany‚ first the north (1866) and then (in 1871) the whole of ‘Lesser Germany.’ In 1870‚ the French government blundered into a conflict with Prussia. By declaring war‚ the French fell into a trap that the Prussian king’s chief minister‚ Otto von Bismarck‚ had carefully laid for them. War against France‚ the ‘traditional enemy’

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