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    summer training report

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    AMBEDKAR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University) SUMMER INTERNSHIP REPORT Undertaken at “EmbLogic Embedded Technologies Pvt. Ltd.” IN “EMBEDDED LINUX with ARM” PROJECT MULTIPLE DATA COMPRESSION AND ENCRYPTION USING ITERATIVE METHOD SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY IN “ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING” AMBEDKAR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY‚ GGSIPU Summer

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    document it to be used “as is”. Opinions reflect judgment at the time and are subject to change. -2- The Dravis Group LLC www.dravis.net Open Source Software: Case Studies Examining its Use April 2003 Executive Summary After releasing Linux‚ Inc.: A Survey of Open Source Software - October 2002 1‚ we recognized a need to provide perspectives on the benefits and challenges associated with open source software. Discussions with dozens of firms in the commercial‚ government and non-profit

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    requests for services through a defined application program interface (API). In addition‚ users can interact directly with the operating system through a user interface such as a command language or a graphical user interface (GUI) (Rouse‚ 2014). Linux is‚ in simplest terms‚ an operating system. It is the software on a computer that enables applications and the computer operator to access the devices on the computer to perform desired functions. The operating system (OS) relays instructions from

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    introduction

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    will shown as below :   TASK 2 USER ADMIN ON SERVER1 a) Create a new partition and mount it to /home. - size is 2GB - file system is ext3 - partition to be mounted automatically during boot b) Create a new group called "linux" - GID = 7000 ON SERVER1 AND SERVER2 c) Add the following users: Name Username User ID Ian Rush

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    Networking Operating Systems: Analysis and Comparison There are several Network Operating Systems available to the public. The three most common are Windows Server 2003‚ Novell NetWare‚ and Unix based systems such RedHat Linux .Each one of these operating systems have unique advantages as well as sharing many common features with each of the other operating systems. Microsoft Server 2003 is one of the most popular network operating systems on the market today. Microsoft 2003 offers a host benefits

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    Unix vs Windows Networking

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    UNIX Versus. Windows Networking A Comparison of the file processing of Linux and Windows. The definition of a process in computer lingo is a program in the state of execution (Unix Intro‚ 2009). Windows and Linux make use of memory differently to accomplish these tasks. Comparing the two is much like comparing apples to oranges. Windows has been dominating for many years in the desktop market‚ in which Linux/Unix systems have dominated the supercomputer market. The main reason for

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    1. What change is necessary to make sendmail listen to all network traffic on port 25? What file would you edit? This server does not relay outbound email originating on other systems. For this configuration to work‚ you must be able to make outbound connections from and receive inbound connections to port 25. The line in sendmail.mc that limits sendmail to accepting inbound email from the local system only isDAEMON_OPTIONS(‘Port=smtp‚Addr=127.0.0.1‚ Name=MTA’) dnlTo allow sendmail to accept

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    implementing thin client linux workstations both for production and laboratory/academic use. The Linux Terminal Server Project (LTSP) is the thin client technology to be used. The availability of the free user interface designer tool‚ Glade‚ and the free C/C++ compiler‚ GNU C Compiler‚ makes this project more realizable. Since the project is critical to the operation of the Cafeteria‚ it was found suitable to add server hot redundancy to ensure high-availability and the Linux-HA Project was chosen

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    want me to have a degree then I will get one. I will take the Linux Professional Institute Certification Level 1 and Level 2 exam. I will start off in an entry level position and learn more about networking‚ configuration‚ security and management. I will move into a junior level systems administrator job after 2-3 years. I will gain more experience on providing enterprise support to Linux servers hosting Red Hat and CentOS and latest Linux distributions. I will gain an understanding in compiling and

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    TERM PAPER Of FOUNDATION OF COMPUTING Topic: - TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Submitted To: - Submitted By:- MOHIT JAIN MR.VIJAY KUMAR SOURCE CODE //TETEPHONR DIRECTORY. #include<stdio.h> #include<stdlib.h> #include<conio.h> #include<alloc.h> #include<string.h> #include<graphics.h> struct entry { char name[50]; char nick[50]; char email[50]; char address[50]; char city[50];

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