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Operating Systems. Topic . Contents. Operating system Windows Apple Linux. Operating System. Operating system – a program that runs on a computer and controls the hardware Trend – strong graphical user interface Users use a mouse to click on pictures or icons
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Operating Systems Topic
Contents • Operating system • Windows • Apple • Linux
Operating System • Operating system – a program that runs on a computer and controls the hardware • Trend – strong graphical user interface • Users use a mouse to click on pictures or icons • Controls files, hard disk access, software, etc. • Connects computer to a network or internet • Requires security against viruses, hackers, etc. • Note – phones and handheld devices also have an operating system • Cellphones have Google Android • Ipad, Iphone, and Ipod have Apple’s
Windows • Founded by Bill Gates • Bill Gates is worth $53 billion in 2010 • The second richest person in the world • Usually was the richest until 2010 • Over taken by Carlos Slim Helu • Mexican Telecom • Worth $53.5 billion in 2010 • Before Microsoft • Nobody thought you could make money from software • Software is easily copied and traded • Apple computers bundled the software with its hardware
Windows • Microsoft dominates the operating systems market • Pre-installed on many computers • Computer vendors pay Microsoft to install operating system • All software runs on Microsoft Microsoft’s Market Share
Windows Version Year Released Windows 3.x 1990 Windows NT 3.1 1993 Windows 95 1995 Windows NT Workstation 4.0 1996 Windows 98 1998 Windows Millennium Edition 2000 Windows 2000 Professional 2000 Windows XP2001 Windows Vista 2006 Windows 7 2009 Windows
Windows • Windows also dominates Office software • Microsoft charges $200 to $500 for its software • Software • Excel – spreadsheets • Word – word processing • PowerPoint – presentations • Access – database • Outlook - email • Sun Microsystems • Offers a comparable office suite for free • Openoffice.org • Estimated at 20%
Windows • Operating system is designed for a large variety of computers • Variety of microprocessors • Variety of graphic chips • Variety of computer manufacturers • Dell, HP, Lenovo, Toshiba, etc. • Hardware configuration • A problem of Windows • Drivers – a program that allows Windows to use a device like the display, modem, etc. • Can be a headache
Windows • Windows XP • Stable • People like it; still the most popular • Tends to be fast • Vista • Made people angry • Microsoft stopped making its operating system (OS) backwards compatible • Backwards compatible – older software will install and work correctly on the OS • Many bugs and problems • Bloated – too many programs; ran slowly; eats up RAM memory
Windows • Vista • Had nice attractive appearance • Programs frequently crashed, especially Microsoft Office • Windows 7 • Vista was a huge failure • Vista’s name was dropped • Windows 7 is a revamped Vista • Most things work correctly in Windows 7
Windows • Windows programs are expensive • Operating systems and office suites are commonly pirated • Windows does not release details about operating system • Computer hackers from Russia, China, etc. easily hack the software • Windows actively tries to stop piracy • Embeds programs in Windows system to check if Windows is genuine
Windows • Windows 7 • Hackers hacked Windows 7 within a week after it was released • Rumor – it was hacked before its release • Hacked version can pass Windows Genuine Activation (WGA) • Microsoft releases Windows to computer vendors • Called Release to Market (RTM) • Vendors installs RTM on computers and laptops • Insider releases RTM copy to hackers who crack it and post it on torrents
Windows • Problems • Way too many to describe • Windows does not allow users to go backwards • Example • If Toshiba makes a new laptop and Windows 7 is current operating system • Toshiba will not create the drivers for Vista, XP, etc • Prone to attack by viruses, worms, etc. • Dominant operating system • Could have driver problems
Windows • Benefits • All programs and software are designed to run on Windows • Usually the last few operating systems • Windows 7, Vista, and XP
Apple • Apple Operating System • Has 7% market share • Old name • Macintosh Operating System (Mac OS) • New name • OS X • X is the Roman numeral 10 • Releases are named after cats • Snow Leopard (Previous release) • Lion (New release) • Operating system is bundled with hardware
Apple • OS X • Benefits • Consistency – all programs and applications are similar • Users can learn a large variety of applications quickly • Error reporting – Apple OS only tells you when something goes wrong • Windows tends to nag; displays balloon messages • Hides technical details • Fitt’s Law – users are more productive the less distance a mouse has to travel • All Apple applications are designed with this feature
Apple • Benefits • Best graphics on a desktop or laptop • Uses good powerful video chips • Microsoft Vista and 7 copied many graphical features from the Apple • Designed to be beautiful • Apple spent lots of money • Stable operating system • Based on UNIX • Linux is also based on UNIX • Does not get attack by viruses as much • People write viruses to cause the most headache which is Microsoft with 89% of the market share
Apple • Disadvantages • Apple operating system is only available for Apple computers • Note – a group of hackers altered the OS X to run on computers with Intel processors • Against the licensing agreement of Apple • Apple computers are expensive • Many games and software does not run on OS X • Reinforces Microsoft’s monopoly power
Apple • Apple Users • Publishers – layout and design of professional documents, books, etc. • Musicians – to edit music files • Graphic designers – Apple’s strong graphics support • Edits video clips • Photographers – editing photographs • Snobs with too much money • Wannabe artists
Linux • Linux – free operating systems • Has approximately from 1% to 2% of market share • Distribution (or distro) – many teams develop their own Linux operating system • Causes confusion • Over 100 distros of Linux • www.distrowatch.com for list • Some are very GUI; some are complicated • Open source – anyone programmer can modify their system • Many talented people contribute to Linux • “United in their hatred of Microsoft”
Linux • Operating system • Home computers and notebooks • Servers – for businesses, corporations, and websites • Linux is popular in some countries like France • Microsoft Windows and Office are expensive • Popular with some businesses and governments
Linux • Benefits • Most Linux operating systems are free • Note – some are not free • Linux tends to be much faster than Windows • System uses less resources • Linux installs on older computer systems • Does not use programs to monitor system’s licenses, etc. • Linux tends to be much more stable than Windows • Used for web servers so they do not crash
Linux • Benefits • Some like Ubuntu and Linux Mint are easy to install • Does not require search for drivers like Windows • Most viruses and worms are written for Windows • Linux tends to be immune • Access to over 30,000 free software • Software is simpler • Software is much smaller in size • Software can share libraries and programs with other programs
Linux • Benefits • Open source – all computer code is open to the public • People can modify any programs • People can modify the operating system • Change menus, styles, icons, etc. • Apple and Microsoft keep their operating systems rigid • Allows some things to be changed, like wallpaper • More difficult to alter menu bars,icons, etc.
Linux • Problems • Changing advance options requires terminal • Terminal is similar to DOS • Not user friendly • Use Terminal to fix major problems • Too many Linux distributions are available • Software may not be compatible across platforms • Creates confusion • Each distribution has benefits and problems • Limited in software, usually games • Most games are written for Windows or Apple; not Linux • Most software runs on Windows; may or may not work on Linux
Linux • Problems • Some codecs, software, and drivers are proprietary • Driver – a program that allows the operating system to use a device like a WiFi or network card. • Linux does not pay for this proprietary rights • Some countries like United States and Japan have strong protection of intellectual property rights • Businesses have to be careful about the software it uses • Otherwise it can get sued
Linux • Problems • People are scared of Linux • Linux is associated with computer geeks and genius
Linux • Ubuntu – most popular Linux program • Canonical Ltd. • Based in the United Kingdom • Ubuntu is free • Company earns money from technical support • Mark Shuttleworth, founder • South African entrepreneur • Worth about $225 million • Paid to be an astronaut • Ubuntu means “humanity towards others” • Most GUI intense
Linux • Ubuntu • Complaints – Ubuntu is trying to look like Apple’s OS X • Apple computers sets the standards • Even Microsoft “copied” features from OS X
Linux • Linux Mint • Possibly the fourth most popular operating system • Founded by Clement Lefebvre, France • Originally based on Ubuntu • Very GUI intense • Good for beginners • Comes with proprietary software, codecs, and licensed components • Illegal in the U.S., because founder did not pay to use proprietary software in its system • Gives alternatives where proprietary software is not included
Linux • I have two operating systems • Debian Linux Mint • Windows 7