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Re: Learn Linux And Microsoft Azure Cloud From Scratch by tomisinuno(m): 9:50pm On Nov 10, 2019
sparkle7:

Phew!!! I just connected to it. Now what next sir?
I ran an ls command and saw no directory to play around with.
Ccc tomisinuno

create one if you can or we wait till classes starts. Just play around, scatter the server, tear it down if you can.
Re: Learn Linux And Microsoft Azure Cloud From Scratch by Unak1: 11:17pm On Nov 10, 2019
Am Interested.
Re: Learn Linux And Microsoft Azure Cloud From Scratch by seunbobo: 11:40pm On Nov 10, 2019
Am interested
Re: Learn Linux And Microsoft Azure Cloud From Scratch by elpiro: 2:49am On Nov 11, 2019
Interested
Re: Learn Linux And Microsoft Azure Cloud From Scratch by sparkle7: 6:12am On Nov 11, 2019
Reporting for duty today.
Sir when do we start for today?
Re: Learn Linux And Microsoft Azure Cloud From Scratch by saxwizard(m): 6:44am On Nov 11, 2019
this thread just start to make sense.... oya lets go there.....
Re: Learn Linux And Microsoft Azure Cloud From Scratch by tomisinuno(m): 10:34am On Nov 11, 2019
tomisinuno:
Classes will start by the middle of the month.
kindly indicate so I know how to increase the size of the public Lab I am setting up.

I will also like to set up private labs on cloud for individuals to practice with but of course limited.

So, this is what we gonna do.

I will give access to the first set of people that indicates.
More so, I will guide every students on how to set yours on your system.

Cheers!!!


@sparkle7, by the middle of the month. If u need to set up ur own private lab, Make sure ur system meets the specification of what we have stated earlier on this thread.
Re: Learn Linux And Microsoft Azure Cloud From Scratch by sparkle7: 11:50am On Nov 11, 2019
tomisinuno:



@sparkle7, by the middle of the month. If u need to set up ur own private lab, Make sure ur system meets the specification of what we have stated earlier on this thread.
4gb ram and amd dual core processor.
Alternativly, I used my mobile phone to login. 2gb ram and octa core snapdragon.
Re: Learn Linux And Microsoft Azure Cloud From Scratch by sparkle7: 11:56am On Nov 11, 2019
tomisinuno:



@sparkle7, by the middle of the month. If u need to set up ur own private lab, Make sure ur system meets the specification of what we have stated earlier on this thread.
No problem boss. Please quote me when you start the training. Am willing to learn from you as fast as possible.
Thanks for finding out time to organise this very nice tutorial.
Re: Learn Linux And Microsoft Azure Cloud From Scratch by Royalsleek22: 12:39pm On Nov 11, 2019
My System is windows what should i do to be able to join the class.
Re: Learn Linux And Microsoft Azure Cloud From Scratch by yasolan(m): 1:24pm On Nov 11, 2019
Interested.
Re: Learn Linux And Microsoft Azure Cloud From Scratch by tomisinuno(m): 5:17pm On Nov 11, 2019
Royalsleek22:
My System is windows what should i do to be able to join the class.

Windows is fine. Just make sure it meets the required specification we stated earlier on this thread.
Re: Learn Linux And Microsoft Azure Cloud From Scratch by saxwizard(m): 6:30pm On Nov 11, 2019
tomisinuno:


Windows is fine. Just make sure it meets the required specification we stated earlier on this thread.



oya we they wait
Re: Learn Linux And Microsoft Azure Cloud From Scratch by Royalsleek22: 10:05am On Nov 12, 2019
Windows is fine. Just make sure it meets the required specification we stated earlier on this thread.

Ok. Is up to specification.
Re: Learn Linux And Microsoft Azure Cloud From Scratch by tomisinuno(m): 10:09pm On Nov 12, 2019
Royalsleek22:


Windows is fine. Just make sure it meets the required specification we stated earlier on this thread.

Ok. Is up to specification.

cool
Re: Learn Linux And Microsoft Azure Cloud From Scratch by Royalsleek22: 9:46pm On Nov 13, 2019
tomisinuno:


Windows is fine. Just make sure it meets the required specification we stated earlier on this thread.
Re: Learn Linux And Microsoft Azure Cloud From Scratch by peemeeks(m): 6:41pm On Nov 15, 2019
Sup OP!

I want to believe you are doing great?!

I just want to remind you that I will keep visiting this page until you put us through on the VM training thing.

More strength bro.
Re: Learn Linux And Microsoft Azure Cloud From Scratch by saxwizard(m): 7:30pm On Nov 15, 2019
peemeeks:
Sup OP!

I want to believe you are doing great?!

I just want to remind you that I will keep visiting this page until you put us through on the VM training thing.

More strength bro.


seconded sir
Re: Learn Linux And Microsoft Azure Cloud From Scratch by tomisinuno(m): 8:55pm On Nov 15, 2019
saxwizard:



seconded sir

Lagos traffic has been crazy plus been busy with a major project.......Well As I always say. The same 24 hours Dangote, Bill, Mark and the likes have is the same 24 hours we have irrespective of traffic or not cheesy.

When one calculate the number of hours spent in traffic everyday and multiply it by 5 times in a week, if one is not careful enough, inefficiency will be more than efficiency.

TIP 1 : You can be efficient in traffic, don't drive, download Audio/video material, relax, buy chilled water and stay efficient/productive cool.

Moving forward, this is IT, irrespective of where we are, we roll......

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Re: Learn Linux And Microsoft Azure Cloud From Scratch by tomisinuno(m): 9:11pm On Nov 15, 2019
MODULE 1.0 - INTRODUCTION

I want to use this opportunity to welcome and congratulate everyone on this Flight, we are about to take off, it’s going to be a very long flight with every detail and every form of interaction, also enjoyable, interesting and one of its kind. So please fasten your seat belt and make yourself comfortable as we take off. Once again Captain tomisinuno. Enjoy your flight!!!!! smiley


As they say, LEARN, remove the initial L then EARN.


This class will be solely based on Linux and Microsoft Azure cloud. They are two different solutions entirely but trust me, knowing Linux, adding Linux to your fleet of knowledge or building your career in this path can make you for life. Have you taken time to google job opportunities for Linux Administrators and their salary structure, both home and abroad? You will be marveled. Similarly, like the same for the Microsoft Azure cloud. Azure like Amazon web services(AWS) and google cloud is a big deal on its own. Many and big organizations have their services running on the cloud. Personally, I have deployed and migrated on-premise workload to Azure for big corporations and multinationals. Knowing both Linux and Azure increases your chances in the labor market or competitive market as I like to call it and guarantees thousands of dollars being raked into your pocket regularly especially when you really know your onion. A Linux on Azure expert earns so well. Really really well.


More so, our class is going to be interactive as much as possible. I love lively classes and I want everyone to enjoy what they are doing/learning. That’s the best way to learn. Questions, contributions, advice, and suggestions are welcomed.


We kick off with Linux first, after treating some chapters, we will introduce Azure in the process for a little while and roll back to continuing and completing Linux. That doesn’t oppose the fact that I said we learn one at a time. (reminds me of the song, “one day at a time, sweet Jesus”). Yes, that’s very true but during our leisure time in the course of training, we subtly and briefly introduce Azure bit by bit plus some other interesting & entertaining things happening in the IT world just to relax our nerves after some tough but not tough configurations. Yeah, configurations may be challenging sometimes “All Work and no play makes Jack a dull Boy”. Well, for me, I subconsciously learn a lot especially when I am trying to relax and doing something different with what I have been doing. I want to believe it is for some as well.


For the ones that are still in the university, especially for those studying computer science / Engineering or anything related or have passion for IT and trying to walk this path, here is your chance to add value and sauce to yourself by getting trained and certified before graduating. You have the opportunity now. and for us in the competitive market already, here is the chance to learn and learn well.


ATTENTION: I went to a client’s site today and the head of the application team asked me if I know a developer who writes PHP so well. It’s extremely urgent. Knowing how to write other languages is a major advantage. Please send me an email if you are qualified. Just a formal email like a proposal Please. Don’t send me your CV.
My Email is tomisinuno@yahoo.com


Don’t forget to drop your questions, comment, advice or suggestions.


NEXT MODULE: WHAT IS LINUX?

Cheers!!!

https://bolgtom.com/2019/11/12/introduction/

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Re: Learn Linux And Microsoft Azure Cloud From Scratch by saxwizard(m): 5:49am On Nov 16, 2019
thank you for this...

i would suggest if we can know the frequency at which the courses will be coming in.
maybe thrice a week or twice or more than that etc



once again thank you for taking time out to bless this community.
Re: Learn Linux And Microsoft Azure Cloud From Scratch by WealthyMay(f): 6:57am On Nov 16, 2019
saxwizard:
thank you for this...

i would suggest if we can know the frequency at which the courses will be coming in.
maybe thrice a week or twice or more than that etc



once again thank you for taking time out to bless this community.

Seconded.. with a grateful heart. smiley
Re: Learn Linux And Microsoft Azure Cloud From Scratch by frankman365(m): 9:11am On Nov 16, 2019
Let me Park here. I am in, full time.
Re: Learn Linux And Microsoft Azure Cloud From Scratch by tomisinuno(m): 9:09pm On Nov 16, 2019
saxwizard:
thank you for this...

i would suggest if we can know the frequency at which the courses will be coming in.
maybe thrice a week or twice or more than that etc



once again thank you for taking time out to bless this community.


I would have loved we take the classes thrice a week , but for now, twice is fine. I will always add the date for the next module hence forth.
Re: Learn Linux And Microsoft Azure Cloud From Scratch by saxwizard(m): 6:59am On Nov 17, 2019
tomisinuno:



I would have loved we take the classes thrice a week , but for now, twice is fine. I will always add the date for the next module hence forth.





lovely,

we are grateful
Re: Learn Linux And Microsoft Azure Cloud From Scratch by sparkle7: 3:40pm On Nov 17, 2019
tomisinuno:



I would have loved we take the classes thrice a week , but for now, twice is fine. I will always add the date for the next module hence forth.



Sir, are there any online material or courses that you can recommend for someone who wants to venture into it. You sound like you are too busy. So I want to get more knowledge to add to the one that you will provide.
Thanks.
Re: Learn Linux And Microsoft Azure Cloud From Scratch by joeysuki(m): 11:21pm On Nov 17, 2019
Looking forward to the next class !
Re: Learn Linux And Microsoft Azure Cloud From Scratch by tomisinuno(m): 3:47pm On Nov 18, 2019
sparkle7:


Sir, are there any online material or courses that you can recommend for someone who wants to venture into it. You sound like you are too busy. So I want to get more knowledge to add to the one that you will provide.
Thanks.

Google these sites
Udemy
Cybrary.it
Linux academy

Classes will be faster by the time we are done with the introductory part...
I am working on it..
Re: Learn Linux And Microsoft Azure Cloud From Scratch by tomisinuno(m): 11:51pm On Nov 18, 2019
MODULE 1.1 - WHAT IS LINUX?

Linux is an operating system (OS) just like any other OS like the common Windows OS. Other types of OS are Solaris, Esxi, Unix, MAC, Android, etc.
It will be a good idea to know about the history of what we want to learn.


BRIEF HISTORY OF LINUX

Just like most creative inventors invents while in school, Linux was also created by a man called Linus Torvalds while he was in the University of Helsinki, Finland. He was a computer science student. In 1991, He purchased an IBM PC with high memory and processor capacity which at that time was invoked. It was an improvement and the successor of the lower processors. It was 80386, the first x86 microprocessor with a 32-bit instruction set. Linus Torvalds was excited and wanted to explore the functionalities of this hardware until he found out that the OS running on it, MSDOS couldn’t maximize the functions or I’ll rather say couldn’t take the full advantage of the hardware.

This man decided to opt for an OS he will be able to use for his exploration. Unix was a very good option for Torvalds's kind of PC. Unfortunately, Unix had costed more and he couldn’t have bought it for the price. Hence why he settled down for MINIX, a free version of Unix-like OS, which was better than MSDOS. Sooner rather than later did he realize that MINIX was limited and did not function the way he had expected. He wasn’t satisfied with it and decided to build an OS kernel that will maximize the full advantage of his precious PC. Actually, Torvalds was just having fun just like I am and did not intend to build the OS that eventually turned out to be what the WORLD immensely adopts today.

Torvalds announced to the world, He said

“Hello everybody out there, I am doing a (free) OS. (Just a hobby, won’t be anything big and professional like GNU). It probably will never support anything other than AT-hard disks, as that’s all I have.”

WOW!!!

Did you read that part again, “It won’t be anything big and professional like GNU”?

So, what is GNU?

GNU is also Unix-like OS

==========================================================================
BRIEF HISTORY OF GNU

GNU is a UNIX-like OS that was started by Richard Stallman in 1984 known as the GNU project. The aim was to create a free UNIX-like OS or I’ll rather say free OS which computer users will be able to use, study, modify, and develop the source code of the OS or software they use the way they want. “Free for everybody” or “open source” as it is commonly said. Richard started the new software movement, one of the few free software licenses written from the community standpoint called GNU General Public License (GNU GPL), a widely used free software license, like I mentioned that allow computer users to use, study and develop the source code the way they want.

Torvalds developed Linux using GNU C compiler which is a Unix-like compiler.

A question just runs through my mind right now and it’s
“why can’t Torvalds use the GNU OS for his exploration since MINIX was limited?

Let’s keep moving.

In the course of the GNU project, there were shortcomings. In the first part of the project, user interactive programs/tools and other programs/tool development was perfect but the second part, which was the GNU kernel development called “GNU Hurd” had not been perfected. It had a lot of bugs which prolonged the perfect completion of GNU OS.

At this junction, it’s best to briefly explain what a kernel is
I mentioned GNU Hurd which is the GNU kernel.

One thing one needs to know is, there is no OS without a kernel. “No kernel, no OS”, every OS must have a kernel.

A kernel is the core module/component/part of the OS. It's responsible for managing most especially the CPU, disk, task, processes, and memory. The kernel provides an interface between application and hardware.

From the explanation above, one can confidently say that a kernel is enough to operate the system either with or without user interactive programs/tools.

GNU project was almost a success but the kernel which was the GNU Hurd kept stalling the project.

So, you see reasons why Torvalds couldn’t have used the GNU OS for his exploration. What Torvalds needed for his exploration was the kernel to maximize his PC’s processor which GNU project had not perfected.
====================================================================

BACK TO LINUX HISTORY

In late 1991, Torvalds completed his kernel development which he named Linux, though announced in 1992. I must say at this point, I was curious to know how one man could have independently compiled a kernel within a short period, so, I took my time to google his biography until I saw how he spent his childhood. Oh, what a man!!!

Moving forward, Torvalds initially published Linux under its license but had some restrictions. He then decided that it be licensed under GNU GPL. According to Torvalds, He admitted that GNU GPL is one of the few software licenses written from the community standpoint, protecting companies.


THE HISTORY IS BECOMING MORE INTERESTING

Torvalds completed his project and was released to the world as well.
Don’t forget that Linux was licensed under GNU GPL which implies that other users or developers can ride on Linux OS to build theirs according to the license but still protecting the company.
As users and developers, mostly developers from the GNU community began to explore the Linux kernel, they saw the impressive work Torvalds did, the OS kernel at that time was sweet, perfect and great. However, Torvalds did not care to develop and embed the software program/tool that makes the kernel to be interactable with users either through command-line interface (CLI), graphical user interface (GUI) or via any method.

As far as he is concerned, he has his OS which of course is responsible for managing memory, CPU, disk, processes, etc. and the OS can be used on different hardware platforms as well as upgradeable. That’s all he needed at the time.

Moving forward, for the GNU developers, here is a GNU OS which has a perfect GNU program/tools users can use to interact with the OS program but without a perfect OS kernel, here on the other hand is a perfect Linux OS kernel without a program/tool users can use to interact with the OS program.
Therefore, the GNU developers rode on the GNU GPL license which both GNU and Linux have, and combined the GNU program/tools with the Linux kernel together.
Developers from the world saw this sweet combination, It made a complete OS in a sense.

LINUX DISTRIBUTION/VARIANT/FLAVOUR

Developers from the world began to contribute their code on this project too to develop their Operating systems. After all, the license allows it. Some developers combined the GNU programs/tools, Linux Kernel, other open-source software and their code to build their OS, the reason why we have different flavors’ of Linux.

For example,

· Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) was founded in 1993 by a man called Ewing

· Debian Linux was founded in 1993 by Lan Murdock

· Other Linux flavors’ are Ubuntu Linux, Suze Linux, Oracle Linux, Arch Linux, Scientific Linux, Fedora Linux, Centos Linux, etc.
There are over 500 Linux distributions but the commonly used one, especially by enterprises, are the Red Hat Linux, Suse Linux, Oracle Linux, Debian Linux, and Ubuntu Linux.

The reason we will be using more of RHEL and Ubuntu to learn.

You can build your flavor of Linux too. Don’t be surprised when you one day hear tomisinuno Linux grin
All these Linux distributions are similar in a way except some configuration file/location differences and packages differences.
Linux began to become more popular and very important.

THE FEUD

The GNU team has been working on the Unix-like OS for some years and couldn’t get it right, here is a man that worked on his Unix-like OS independently and got it right using a GNU C compiler.

The GNU team was able to combine the Linux kernel and GNU programs/tools and other developers could use it with the addition of other programs to build their OS. Hence why the GNU project started a movement that Linux should be called Lignux.

Whoa!!!, that doesn’t sound nice to a lot of people, GNU project again proposed that it be called GNU/Linux.

Really I could have imagined the expression on Torvalds's face. undecided

In one of Linus Torvalds's journal, Torvalds wrote that it was presumed that Richard wanted the name changed out of frustration or greed, that credits weren’t given to him enough by people calling the name Linux.

Some of the GNU developers were asked their perspective about the name change, some said

“A kernel gets you nowhere, it won’t make a complete OS”

Are these guys for real

The Linux kernel is enough to operate the system. As a matter of fact, the Linux kernel is an OS as well as a kernel. The Linux OS can be operated without the need of a user interaction program/tool just that ways of operation will be limited.
Let me shock you!!! Some developers have developed their own Linux flavor using only the Linux Kernel and other users interactive programs/tools different from that of GNU. One don't even really need any GNU program to build a flavor of Linux OS.

RICHARD STALLMAN WAS ASKED

Richard Stallman was asked why he wanted people to call it GNU/Linux, He said developers also use the GNU tool while developing their flavor and also when it’s called GNU/Linux, people get to be reminded about free software. Well, the former wasn't completely true. One can casually agree to the latter.

LINUS TORVALDS WAS ASKED

Torvalds was asked his perspective about calling Linux GNU/Linux. He gave a smart and amusing answer by saying, the same way we have Red Hat Linux, Suze Linux, Debian Linux, we can also have a GNU Linux.

YOU ARE ASKED

What do you think?

Class activity 1.1
In simple terms what is the relationship between Linux, Red Hat and Ubuntu?

Cheers!!!

NEXT MODULE: Private Lab Preparation. I will be making a video also to make it easier. [21/11/2019]

https://tekneed.com/what-is-linux-history-of-linux-linux-distributions/
Re: Learn Linux And Microsoft Azure Cloud From Scratch by saxwizard(m): 7:59am On Nov 19, 2019
interesting Read...... thank you sir



tomisinuno:


Class activity 1.1
In simple terms what is the relationship between Linux, Red Hat and Ubuntu?




the relationship between them is that they are various distribution/variant of LINUX OS,

they are commonly used by enterprises as they are open source and can be modified.
Re: Learn Linux And Microsoft Azure Cloud From Scratch by peemeeks(m): 8:26pm On Nov 19, 2019
The common ties between them is that they are built using Unix.

They both run on Command Line Interface (CLI)
They are Open source - free to use although Red Hat slightly vary in this regard.

The difference between both is that Ubuntu is designed for personal use while RedHat tilt towards enterprise (Commercial) usage.

I try small abi
Re: Learn Linux And Microsoft Azure Cloud From Scratch by Narnah(f): 8:35pm On Nov 19, 2019
tomisinuno:
MODULE 1.1 - WHAT IS LINUX?

Linux is an operating system (OS) just like any other OS like the common Windows OS. Other types of OS are Solaris, Esxi, Unix, MAC, Android, etc.
It will be a good idea to know about the history of what we want to learn.


BRIEF HISTORY OF LINUX

Just like most creative inventors invents while in school, Linux was also created by a man called Linus Torvalds while he was in the University of Helsinki, Finland. He was a computer science student. In 1991, He purchased an IBM PC with high memory and processor capacity which at that time was invoked. It was an improvement and the successor of the lower processors. It was 80386, the first x86 microprocessor with a 32-bit instruction set. Linus Torvalds was excited and wanted to explore the functionalities of this hardware until he found out that the OS running on it, MSDOS couldn’t maximize the functions or I’ll rather say couldn’t take the full advantage of the hardware.

This man decided to opt for an OS he will be able to use for his exploration. Unix was a very good option for Torvalds's kind of PC. Unfortunately, Unix had costed more and he couldn’t have bought it for the price. Hence why he settled down for MINIX, a free version of Unix-like OS, which was better than MSDOS. Sooner rather than later did he realize that MINIX was limited and did not function the way he had expected. He wasn’t satisfied with it and decided to build an OS kernel that will maximize the full advantage of his precious PC. Actually, Torvalds was just having fun just like I am and did not intend to build the OS that eventually turned out to be what the WORLD immensely adopts today.

Torvalds announced to the world, He said

“Hello everybody out there, I am doing a (free) OS. (Just a hobby, won’t be anything big and professional like GNU). It probably will never support anything other than AT-hard disks, as that’s all I have.”

WOW!!!

Did you read that part again, “It won’t be anything big and professional like GNU”?

So, what is GNU?

GNU is also Unix-like OS

==========================================================================
BRIEF HISTORY OF GNU

GNU is a UNIX-like OS that was started by Richard Stallman in 1984 known as the GNU project. The aim was to create a free UNIX-like OS or I’ll rather say free OS which computer users will be able to use, study, modify, and develop the source code of the OS or software they use the way they want. “Free for everybody” or “open source” as it is commonly said. Richard started the new software movement, one of the few free software licenses written from the community standpoint called GNU General Public License (GNU GPL), a widely used free software license, like I mentioned that allow computer users to use, study and develop the source code the way they want.

Torvalds developed Linux using GNU C compiler which is a Unix-like compiler.

A question just runs through my mind right now and it’s
“why can’t Torvalds use the GNU OS for his exploration since MINIX was limited?

Let’s keep moving.

In the course of the GNU project, there were shortcomings. In the first part of the project, user interactive programs/tools and other programs/tool development was perfect but the second part, which was the GNU kernel development called “GNU Hurd” had not been perfected. It had a lot of bugs which prolonged the perfect completion of GNU OS.

At this junction, it’s best to briefly explain what a kernel is
I mentioned GNU Hurd which is the GNU kernel.

One thing one needs to know is, there is no OS without a kernel. “No kernel, no OS”, every OS must have a kernel.

A kernel is the core module/component/part of the OS. It's responsible for managing most especially the CPU, disk, task, processes, and memory. The kernel provides an interface between application and hardware.

From the explanation above, one can confidently say that a kernel is enough to operate the system either with or without user interactive programs/tools.

GNU project was almost a success but the kernel which was the GNU Hurd kept stalling the project.

So, you see reasons why Torvalds couldn’t have used the GNU OS for his exploration. What Torvalds needed for his exploration was the kernel to maximize his PC’s processor which GNU project had not perfected.
====================================================================

BACK TO LINUX HISTORY

In late 1991, Torvalds completed his kernel development which he named Linux, though announced in 1992. I must say at this point, I was curious to know how one man could have independently compiled a kernel within a short period, so, I took my time to google his biography until I saw how he spent his childhood. Oh, what a man!!!

Moving forward, Torvalds initially published Linux under its license but had some restrictions. He then decided that it be licensed under GNU GPL. According to Torvalds, He admitted that GNU GPL is one of the few software licenses written from the community standpoint, protecting companies.


THE HISTORY IS BECOMING MORE INTERESTING

Torvalds completed his project and was released to the world as well.
Don’t forget that Linux was licensed under GNU GPL which implies that other users or developers can ride on Linux OS to build theirs according to the license but still protecting the company.
As users and developers, mostly developers from the GNU community began to explore the Linux kernel, they saw the impressive work Torvalds did, the OS kernel at that time was sweet, perfect and great. However, Torvalds did not care to develop and embed the software program/tool that makes the kernel to be interactable with users either through command-line interface (CLI), graphical user interface (GUI) or via any method.

As far as he is concerned, he has his OS which of course is responsible for managing memory, CPU, disk, processes, etc. and the OS can be used on different hardware platforms as well as upgradeable. That’s all he needed at the time.

Moving forward, for the GNU developers, here is a GNU OS which has a perfect GNU program/tools users can use to interact with the OS program but without a perfect OS kernel, here on the other hand is a perfect Linux OS kernel without a program/tool users can use to interact with the OS program.
Therefore, the GNU developers rode on the GNU GPL license which both GNU and Linux have, and combined the GNU program/tools with the Linux kernel together.
Developers from the world saw this sweet combination, It made a complete OS in a sense.

LINUX DISTRIBUTION/VARIANT/FLAVOUR

Developers from the world began to contribute their code on this project too to develop their Operating systems. After all, the license allows it. Some developers combined the GNU programs/tools, Linux Kernel, other open-source software and their code to build their OS, the reason why we have different flavors’ of Linux.

For example,

· Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) was founded in 1993 by a man called Ewing

· Debian Linux was founded in 1993 by Lan Murdock

· Other Linux flavors’ are Ubuntu Linux, Suze Linux, Oracle Linux, Arch Linux, Scientific Linux, Fedora Linux, Centos Linux, etc.
There are over 500 Linux distributions but the commonly used one, especially by enterprises, are the Red Hat Linux, Suse Linux, Oracle Linux, Debian Linux, and Ubuntu Linux.

The reason we will be using more of RHEL and Ubuntu to learn.

You can build your flavor of Linux too. Don’t be surprised when you one day hear tomisinuno Linux grin
All these Linux distributions are similar in a way except some configuration file/location differences and packages differences.
Linux began to become more popular and very important.

THE FEUD

The GNU team has been working on the Unix-like OS for some years and couldn’t get it right, here is a man that worked on his Unix-like OS independently and got it right using a GNU C compiler.

The GNU team was able to combine the Linux kernel and GNU programs/tools and other developers could use it with the addition of other programs to build their OS. Hence why the GNU project started a movement that Linux should be called Lignux.

Whoa!!!, that doesn’t sound nice to a lot of people, GNU project again proposed that it be called GNU/Linux.

Really I could have imagined the expression on Torvalds's face. undecided

In one of Linus Torvalds's journal, Torvalds wrote that it was presumed that Richard wanted the name changed out of frustration or greed, that credits weren’t given to him enough by people calling the name Linux.

Some of the GNU developers were asked their perspective about the name change, some said

“A kernel gets you nowhere, it won’t make a complete OS”

Are these guys for real

The Linux kernel is enough to operate the system. As a matter of fact, the Linux kernel is an OS as well as a kernel. The Linux OS can be operated without the need of a user interaction program/tool just that ways of operation will be limited.
Let me shock you!!! Some developers have developed their own Linux flavor using only the Linux Kernel and other users interactive programs/tools different from that of GNU. One don't even really need any GNU program to build a flavor of Linux OS.

RICHARD STALLMAN WAS ASKED

Richard Stallman was asked why he wanted people to call it GNU/Linux, He said developers also use the GNU tool while developing their flavor and also when it’s called GNU/Linux, people get to be reminded about free software. Well, the former wasn't completely true. One can casually agree to the latter.

LINUS TORVALDS WAS ASKED

Torvalds was asked his perspective about calling Linux GNU/Linux. He gave a smart and amusing answer by saying, the same way we have Red Hat Linux, Suze Linux, Debian Linux, we can also have a GNU Linux.

YOU ARE ASKED

What do you think?

Class activity 1.1
In simple terms what is the relationship between Linux, Red Hat and Ubuntu?

Cheers!!!

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