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    linux chap 1

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    redistribute copies so you can help your neighbor (freedom 2). The freedom to distribute copies of your modified versions to others (freedom 3). By doing this you can give the whole community a chance to benefit from your changes. Access to the source code is a precondition for this You are free to (1)study it‚ (2)redistribute it‚ and (3) modify it. 2. Why is Linux popular? Why is it popular in academia? Bell Labs offered it to educational institutions at nominal cost. The schools‚ in turn

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    English 3/Boynton Crucible Act 3 WORKSHEET 1. ! Consider the setting as the act opens. How is the different from the setting of Act 2. What is Miller doing? The setting is in the vestry room of the Salem meeting house‚ serving as the anteroom of the General Court. The setting is different from Act 2 because the setting is finally out of the house‚ its not inside a room or Rev. Paris house at all. It has become not private at all. 2. As this act opens‚ what accusation does Giles Corey make? What

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    Week 5 Dna Worksheet

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    Associate Program Material DNA Worksheet Answer the following in at least 100 words: 1. Describe the structure of DNA. * * There has been a major effort in the history of science to figure out the structure of DNA. Having a double standard helix DNA has a uniform a diameter in its entire length. The helixes fit within a defined three dimensional space because they are both right handed. Polynucleotide chains are held together by the bases in the (center) hydrogen bonding

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    The History of Linux

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    heavy workloads. With the current spreading trend of open-source‚ and tools readily available‚ Linus began developing an operating system that was a deviation for MINIX. He used resources made available through the GNU project (known as GNU’s Not Linux)‚ which was a developmental stage of a UNIX-type operating system that was open source. He kept the file system structure‚ and ported bash(1.08) as well as gcc(1.40)‚ for "practical reasons". Once a small

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    week 3 lab

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    Chris Simmons August 21‚ 2014 IS3340 Egon Week 3 Lab 1. Enforce Password. This makes it so you cannot use the same password more than once or more than 10 times‚ etc. When you change your password‚ it cannot be the password you were just using. 2. No. This stores plaintext password. This can be a risk. It’s default “disabled”. 3. Store passwords using reversible encryption is required for certain remote access protocols. It is also required to VPN in most cases. 4. To be more secure‚ of

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    history of linux

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    The History of Linux began in 1991 with the commencement of a personal project by a Finnish student‚ Linus Torvalds‚ to create a new operating system kernel. Since then the resulting Linux kernel has been marked by constant growth throughout its history. Since the initial release of its source code in 1991‚ it has grown from a small number of C files under a license prohibiting commercial distribution to its state in 2009 of over 370 megabytes of source under the GNU General Public License. Events

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    Linux Security

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    Windows environment Has username/password  authentication Authentication is Internet Protocol  (IP)‐based; however‚ it can support  Kerberos Can configure to squash root Can configure to squash root ssh Security Considerations for the Linux  Desktop p • Turn off the X Display Manager Control  p y g Protocol (XDMCP). • Keep only those productivity tools that are Keep only those productivity tools that are

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    Linux Security

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    Contents 1. Introduction 1 1.1 Problem Statement 1 1.2 What Is Security? 1 1.3 OS Protection and Security 2 1.4 Assets and their Vulnerabilities 2 1.5 Protection 3 1.6 Intruders 3 1.7 Malicious Software 3 1.8 Trusted Systems 4 1.9 Protection and Security Design Principles 4 1.10 The Unix/Linux Security Model 5 1.10.1 Properties of the Unix Superuser 5 1.10.2 The Unix Security Model — Groups 6 1.10.3 Protection For Unix Files and Directories 6 1.10.4 The Meaning of Permissions 6

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    The Script

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    Dance-A-Thon Script (Jolie)Welcome everyone and thanks for coming to Youth for Hospice’s third annual Dance-A-Thon. • I’m Jolie Denburg And I’m the President of Youth for Hospice. • I’m Faryn Corey and I’m the vice president of Youth for Hospice (Faryn):We’re all here to raise money for a very important cause—United Hospice of Rockland. (Jolie) In case you don’t know about Hospice‚ Hospice takes care of people who are terminally ill. We also help the families who are taking care

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    Linux Case Study

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    LINUX / Open Source Software - Case Study #3 BUS 326 Integrated Information Systems LINUX Case Study #3 1) How does Linux differ from traditional software? Linux differs from traditional software because the operating system is open on the Internet. It allows programmers to continuously improve code while with proprietary programs; you have to use the programming company it belongs to. Open source software issues are resolved quickly‚ usually within days or weeks; proprietary

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