Chapter 1 About UNIX Operating Systems
While there are many resources and information I could provide you related to the Linux Operating Systems, I would like to provide you a link from the bell-labs where the UNIX Operating systems was originaly discovered in 1969. The AT&T bell laboratory later on become the Lucent Technology and merged with Alcatel as one company "Alcatel-Lucent". Here is The invention of UNIX for an overview of the UNIX* operating system. Please use this link to read about the history, the world's most important operating system invention, it's success, features and ongoing research. In addition, you should check on UNIX multi-tasking, multi-processing, multi-threading, portabilities, libraries, developers tools and resources features and functionalities.
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Please use your favorite websites or search engines such as Google.com, or Linux Manual Pages PDF version, or Windows Help on commands PDF files, or Linux 'whatis' on commands , or Our book "The Direct Path to Linux Ubuntu to search for the following strings and then read the one that is mostly beneficial to you.
- UNIX
- LINUX
- UNIX vs LINUX
- UNIX and LINUX
- UNIX and LINUX kernel
- UNIX and LINUX History
- UNIX and LINUX multitasking
- UNIX and LINUX multithreading
- UNIX and LINUX System administration
- UNIX and LINUX Solaris Sun Microsystems
- UNIX and LINUX rsh rcp rexec ftp telnet sshd
- UNIX and LINUX shells sh ksh bash csh tcsh zsh
- UNIX and LINUX ld as link make gcc mdb adb jdbd
- UNIX and LINUX manual pages man whatis whereis locate
- UNIX and LINUX Web Servers Apache Netscape Tomcat Iplanet
- UNIX and LINUX C C++ Lisp fortran pascal java perl mysql Oracle
- UNIX and LINUX programming languages applications libraries and tools
- UNIX AT&T FreeBSD IRIX Linux Fedora OpenSusie CentOS AIX HP-UX Intergraph Clix DEC OSF1
- My favorite UNIX Operating systems Sun Solaris by Sun Microsystems, Mac OS X BSD, Linux Ubuntu, Red Hat, and Rocky
You can also use Google.com or My YouTube Channel @MyWebUniversity to watch and Learn UNIX/LINUX plus more.