1.3.1 Open Source
* The idea behind Open Source software is rather simple: when programmers can read, distribute and change code, the code will mature.
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Monday, November 2, 2009
Daily Study Keywords
-- Introduction to Linux: 20/223
-- Bash Guide for Beginners: 9/173
-- Bash Programming - Introduction HOW-TO: 8/29
Mon, Nov 2, 2009
-- POSIX
-- rms, Richard Matthew Stallman,
-- xterm, eterm, aterm
-- echo, grep, ls
Q: Linux is a full UNIX clone. Why is this clone needed? How to decide if a Linux or a UNIX is needed for an application?
A: With every standard Linux distribution, the C-compiler is included for free - as opposed to many UNIX distributions demanding licensing fees for this tool.
Q: Is PC a computer with Windows OS?
-- Bash Guide for Beginners: 9/173
-- Bash Programming - Introduction HOW-TO: 8/29
Mon, Nov 2, 2009
-- POSIX
-- rms, Richard Matthew Stallman,
-- xterm, eterm, aterm
-- echo, grep, ls
Q: Linux is a full UNIX clone. Why is this clone needed? How to decide if a Linux or a UNIX is needed for an application?
A: With every standard Linux distribution, the C-compiler is included for free - as opposed to many UNIX distributions demanding licensing fees for this tool.
Q: Is PC a computer with Windows OS?
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/home/Yang/Download/v6_2_1-00167L/lib/Linux-x86-32-gcc:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
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