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Revision as of 14:33, 1 October 2020

Video

Linux Introduction Slides 17 - 23 (7 pages)


Quiz

1. Are all Top 500 supercomputers using Linux in HPC?

Yes
No

2. What does GNU stands for?
  A. GNU's Not Unix
  B. Geek Needed Unix
  C. General Unix
  D. General Unix
  E. None of the Above


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