Cuestionario: Introduction to Linux Operating System — 5 preguntas

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1. What does password protection mean in the context of Linux user security?

A method to encrypt all user files on the system
A security feature that restricts access to user accounts through secret credentials
A process that manages user permissions for file access
A tool to monitor system resource usage by users

A security feature that restricts access to user accounts through secret credentials

Explicación

Password protection is defined as a security feature that restricts access to user accounts through secret credentials, ensuring only authorized users can log in. Review: User security and authentication features in Linux. Course evidence: "Password Protection : Security feature that restricts access to user accounts through secret credentials."

2. What does the Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) model, as applied to Linux, primarily allow users to do?

Purchase licenses for exclusive use of the software
Freely use, copy, study, and modify the software
Access the software source code without permission to modify it
Use the software only for personal, non-commercial purposes

Freely use, copy, study, and modify the software

Explicación

The FOSS model, as described, allows anyone to freely use, copy, study, and modify the software, which is the fundamental principle behind Linux's development and distribution. Review: Free and Open Source Software model of Linux. Course evidence: "- **Free and Open Source Software (FOSS)** : Software development and distribution model that allows anyone to freely use, copy, study, and modify the software. - **LINUX OPERATING SYSTEM** : An operating system developed under the FOSS model, enabling free…"

3. What does the term 'Multiprogramming System' mean in the context of operating systems like Linux?

A system that executes programs sequentially without overlap
An operating system that supports only a single user at a time
A system that restricts execution to one program at a time to ensure security
An operating system characteristic that allows multiple programs to be executed concurrently by managing their execution efficiently

An operating system characteristic that allows multiple programs to be executed concurrently by managing their execution efficiently

Explicación

The source defines a Multiprogramming System as an operating system characteristic that allows multiple programs to be executed concurrently by managing their execution efficiently, which matches option 0 exactly. Review: Multiuser and multiprogramming capabilities of Linux. Course evidence: "Multiprogramming System : An operating system characteristic that allows multiple programs to be executed concurrently by managing their execution efficiently."

4. Which of the following are named in the source as examples of popular Linux distributions?

Debian and Fedora
Ubuntu and Arch
SUSE and Mint
Red Hat and CentOS

Debian and Fedora

Explicación

The source explicitly states, "Debian and Fedora are examples of popular Linux distributions." The other options list distributions not mentioned in the source excerpt. Review: Popular Linux distributions. Course evidence: "- Debian and Fedora are examples of popular Linux distributions."

5. How do the Linux command interpreter and shell differ in their roles regarding user interaction and command execution?

The shell executes commands without user interaction, unlike the command interpreter which requires direct user input.
The command interpreter is only for system processes, whereas the shell handles all user commands.
The command interpreter provides a graphical interface, while the shell operates solely via text commands.
The shell is a specialized command interpreter that serves as the primary user interface, while the command interpreter is a general program executing OS commands.

The shell is a specialized command interpreter that serves as the primary user interface, while the command interpreter is a general program executing OS commands.

Explicación

The source defines the command interpreter as a program executing OS commands and acting as an interface, while the shell is described as a specialized interpreter that facilitates command execution and serves as the primary interface for user command input, highlighting the shell as a specialized form of command interpreter focused on user interaction. Review: Linux command interpreter and shell. Course evidence: "- **Command interpreter** : a program in Linux that executes operating system commands, acting as an interface between the user and the system. - **Shell** : a specialized interpreter program in Linux that facilitates the execution of operating system…"

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FOSS — definition?

Software model allowing free use, modification.

Popular Linux distributions?

Debian and Fedora.

Linux — multiuser?

Supports multiple users simultaneously.

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