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= Linux =
Linux is an Open Source "Unix like" operating system available for a variety of hardware architectures (like i386 or AMD64). We are using Linux mostly on our students and staff workstations and as the operations system on all our number crunchers.
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= GNU/Linux =

Linux is a
> free and open-source, monolithic, modular (i.e., it supports the insertion and removal at runtime of loadable kernel objects), Unix-like operating system kernel

available for a variety of hardware architectures (like i386 or AMD64). We are using Linux on a wide range of systems, from service servers, compute cluster, staff and student workstations. The ISG.EE systems are set up using the Debian GNU/Linux [[Workstations/Linux/Distributions|Distributions|distribution]].
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 * [[Workstations/Linux/Distributions|Distributions]] - Other Linux distributions  * [[Workstations/Linux/Distributions|Distributions]] - Used distributions and other distributions.

GNU/Linux

Linux is a > free and open-source, monolithic, modular (i.e., it supports the insertion and removal at runtime of loadable kernel objects), Unix-like operating system kernel

available for a variety of hardware architectures (like i386 or AMD64). We are using Linux on a wide range of systems, from service servers, compute cluster, staff and student workstations. The ISG.EE systems are set up using the Debian GNU/Linux Distributions.

  • Configurations - Hints for configuring Linux

  • Applications - Using some selected Linux applications

  • Software - List of available software on Linux (you can also use the comandline tool sepp)

  • Distributions - Used distributions and other distributions.


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Workstations/Linux (last edited 2023-10-16 13:34:32 by alders)