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Introduction to UNIX | UNIX Tutorial for Beginners | UNIX Training | Edureka
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published: 10 Mar 2020
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The Rise of Unix. The Seeds of its Fall.
Notes:
- I want to thank viewer Lance for pointing out that NeXTSTEP derives from Mach, the CMU variant of BSD. I will mention this in the forthcoming Unix Wars video too, so please forgive me there.
- I have made an error with regards to Berkeley EECS. Soda Hall is only the CS building. The EE building is Cory. I done goofed. I apologize.
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published: 01 Jan 2024
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Unix vs Linux
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Unix was started by Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie and some other engineers including Brian Kernighan back in the early 1970s. It has a long and illustrious history. But then Linux came along and things changed. How is Linux different to Unix? Are they the same thing? Please, let me explain!
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published: 25 May 2018
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What is Unix and why does it matter? Operating System OS Explained, History, Unix vs Linux, etc.
Learn about Unix, get a basic overview, its history, how it relates to today, and more!
This channel is dedicated to explaining complicated technology into simple terms that anyone can grasp. Learning about digital technology is important to the field of computer science, whether it is for the creative arts, coding or programming, data work, history, game development, web design, app building, and more. Whether it is tips, hints, tricks, or hacks, education of these topics is what it is all about, whether for beginners or for experts, it is digital technology, explained!
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published: 18 Nov 2021
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AT&T Archives: The UNIX Operating System
Watch new AT&T Archive films every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at http://techchannel.att.com/archives
In the late 1960s, Bell Laboratories computer scientists Dennis Ritchie and Ken Thompson started work on a project that was inspired by an operating system called Multics, a joint project of MIT, GE, and Bell Labs. The host and narrator of this film, Victor Vyssotsky, also had worked on the Multics project. Ritchie and Thompson, recognizing some of the problems with the Multics OS, set out to create a more useful, flexible, and portable system for programmers to work with.
What's fascinating about the growth of UNIX is the long amount of time that it was given to develop, almost organically, and based on the needs of the users and programmers. The first installation of the program w...
published: 22 Feb 2012
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A Chronicle of the Unix Wars
Notes:
- Per in the last video, I want to thank viewer Lance for pointing out that NeXTSTEP derives from Mach, the CMU variant of BSD.
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published: 04 Jan 2024
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UNIX Tutorial For Beginners | UNIX Commands | Learn UNIX in 1 Hour
In this video you will learn about
1. UNIX basic concepts.
2. Different UNIX commands.
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published: 07 Dec 2022
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Unix Pipeline (Brian Kernighan) - Computerphile
Just what is a pipeline in the computer science sense? We asked Computer Science guru Professor Brian Kernighan
Why Asimov's Laws of Robotics Don't Work: https://youtu.be/7PKx3kS7f4A
Brian Kerninghan on Bell Labs: https://youtu.be/QFK6RG47bww
Don Knuth on Email: https://youtu.be/QS8qwMna8_o
Computer That Changed Everything: https://youtu.be/6LYRgrqJgDc
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This video was filmed and edited by Sean Riley.
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Computerphile is a sister project to Brady Haran's Numberphile. More at http://www.bradyharan.com
published: 13 Nov 2015
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Unix-way. Midnight Commander и SFTP. Долой Алиасы!
Дополнение по функционированию keyring тут: https://youtu.be/Hcl6TzHcAsc
Подключаемся к хостам по SFTP с использованием ssh-ключей.
Дано: зоопарк ключей.
Задача: заставить MC подключаться с использованием зоопарка ключей к этому зоопарку хостов.
Важные моменты.
1. Ваши пары ключей должны лежать в ~/.ssh
2. В xfce нужно включить совместимость "Запускать службы GNOME при входе в систему".
3. man ssh-add в помощь! Читать до просветления.
published: 12 Mar 2024
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UNIX: Making Computers Easier To Use -- AT&T Archives film from 1982, Bell Laboratories
For more from the AT&T Archives, visit http://techchannel.att.com/archives
The Unix System: Making Computers Easier to Use - 1982
This 23-minute film about UNIX was designed for students with an interest in engineering, math, computer science or other sciences. The film was made available to the public in December 1982. It covers different ways that UNIX could be employed practically in a computing environment. Another film about UNIX released at the same time, "The UNIX System: Making Computers More Productive," was aimed at computer science majors and corporate trainees, and presented a more detailed discussion of the UNIX system and its various applications.
Hosted by Victor Vyssotsky in a Carl-Sagan-esque turtleneck sweater, this film includes Dennis Ritchie, one of UNIX's inventors...
published: 27 Jan 2014
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Introduction to UNIX | UNIX Tutorial for Beginners | UNIX Training | Edureka
🔥 Edureka UNIX Online Training (Use Code "𝐘𝐎𝐔𝐓𝐔𝐁𝐄𝟐𝟎"): https://www.edureka.co/search
This UNIX Tutorial video will help you get started with Unix Administratio...
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3. At the end of the training you will have to undergo a 2-hour LIVE Practical Exam based on which we will provide you a Grade and a Verifiable Certificate!
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Edureka's Unix Administration course covers all the concepts on administration methods in Unix. Starting from Unix installation to security administration, networking concepts, file system management, system services, Kernel services, Unix configuration.
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Who should go for this course?
This course can be taken by any professional who wants to be a Unix Administrator or wants to learn Unix.
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Why learn Unix Administration?
Unix is everywhere. In your daily life, you are communicating with Unix servers, major internet sites such as Facebook and Google are using Unix servers. In addition, most modern televisions and Android mobiles run on Unix. At the root of it, Unix is free software used to control desktop, laptop, supercomputers, mobile devices, networking equipment, airplanes and automobiles and so on. With Unix knowledge and an inexpensive computer you can create tiny gadgets at home, making it a widely acclaimed weapon in your skills' armour.
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- published: 10 Mar 2020
- views: 410779
16:51
The Rise of Unix. The Seeds of its Fall.
Notes:
- I want to thank viewer Lance for pointing out that NeXTSTEP derives from Mach, the CMU variant of BSD. I will mention this in the forthcoming Unix War...
Notes:
- I want to thank viewer Lance for pointing out that NeXTSTEP derives from Mach, the CMU variant of BSD. I will mention this in the forthcoming Unix Wars video too, so please forgive me there.
- I have made an error with regards to Berkeley EECS. Soda Hall is only the CS building. The EE building is Cory. I done goofed. I apologize.
Links:
- The Asianometry Newsletter: https://www.asianometry.com
- Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Asianometry
- Threads: https://www.threads.net/@asianometry
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/asianometry
https://wn.com/The_Rise_Of_Unix._The_Seeds_Of_Its_Fall.
Notes:
- I want to thank viewer Lance for pointing out that NeXTSTEP derives from Mach, the CMU variant of BSD. I will mention this in the forthcoming Unix Wars video too, so please forgive me there.
- I have made an error with regards to Berkeley EECS. Soda Hall is only the CS building. The EE building is Cory. I done goofed. I apologize.
Links:
- The Asianometry Newsletter: https://www.asianometry.com
- Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Asianometry
- Threads: https://www.threads.net/@asianometry
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/asianometry
- published: 01 Jan 2024
- views: 507118
13:59
Unix vs Linux
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Unix was started by Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie and some other engineers incl...
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Unix was started by Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie and some other engineers including Brian Kernighan back in the early 1970s. It has a long and illustrious history. But then Linux came along and things changed. How is Linux different to Unix? Are they the same thing? Please, let me explain!
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Unix was started by Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie and some other engineers including Brian Kernighan back in the early 1970s. It has a long and illustrious history. But then Linux came along and things changed. How is Linux different to Unix? Are they the same thing? Please, let me explain!
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- published: 25 May 2018
- views: 1682784
6:32
What is Unix and why does it matter? Operating System OS Explained, History, Unix vs Linux, etc.
Learn about Unix, get a basic overview, its history, how it relates to today, and more!
This channel is dedicated to explaining complicated technology into sim...
Learn about Unix, get a basic overview, its history, how it relates to today, and more!
This channel is dedicated to explaining complicated technology into simple terms that anyone can grasp. Learning about digital technology is important to the field of computer science, whether it is for the creative arts, coding or programming, data work, history, game development, web design, app building, and more. Whether it is tips, hints, tricks, or hacks, education of these topics is what it is all about, whether for beginners or for experts, it is digital technology, explained!
#linuxubuntu #linuxmint #android #sysadmin #aws #o #linuxuser #archlinux #windows #opensource #linux #bhfyp #programming #computer #java #hacking #linuxfan #os #debian #python #apple #hacker #unix #ubuntu #coding #raspberrypi #computerscience #devops #technology #kalilinux
https://wn.com/What_Is_Unix_And_Why_Does_It_Matter_Operating_System_Os_Explained,_History,_Unix_Vs_Linux,_Etc.
Learn about Unix, get a basic overview, its history, how it relates to today, and more!
This channel is dedicated to explaining complicated technology into simple terms that anyone can grasp. Learning about digital technology is important to the field of computer science, whether it is for the creative arts, coding or programming, data work, history, game development, web design, app building, and more. Whether it is tips, hints, tricks, or hacks, education of these topics is what it is all about, whether for beginners or for experts, it is digital technology, explained!
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- published: 18 Nov 2021
- views: 62769
27:27
AT&T Archives: The UNIX Operating System
Watch new AT&T Archive films every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at http://techchannel.att.com/archives
In the late 1960s, Bell Laboratories computer scientis...
Watch new AT&T Archive films every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at http://techchannel.att.com/archives
In the late 1960s, Bell Laboratories computer scientists Dennis Ritchie and Ken Thompson started work on a project that was inspired by an operating system called Multics, a joint project of MIT, GE, and Bell Labs. The host and narrator of this film, Victor Vyssotsky, also had worked on the Multics project. Ritchie and Thompson, recognizing some of the problems with the Multics OS, set out to create a more useful, flexible, and portable system for programmers to work with.
What's fascinating about the growth of UNIX is the long amount of time that it was given to develop, almost organically, and based on the needs of the users and programmers. The first installation of the program was done as late as 1972 (on a NY Telephone branch computer). It was in conjunction with the refinement of the C programming language, principally designed by Dennis Ritchie.
Because the Bell System had limitations placed by the government that prevented them from selling software, UNIX was made available under license to universities and the government. This helped further its development, as well as making it a more "open" system.
This film "The UNIX System: Making Computers More Productive", is one of two that Bell Labs made in 1982 about UNIX's significance, impact and usability. Even 10 years after its first installation, it's still an introduction to the system. The other film, "The UNIX System: Making Computers Easier to Use", is roughly the same, only a little shorter. The former film was geared towards software developers and computer science students, the latter towards programmers specifically.
The film contains interviews with primary developers Ritchie, Thompson, Brian Kernighan, and many others.
While widespread use of UNIX has waned, most modern operating systems have at least a conceptual foundation in UNIX.
Footage courtesy of AT&T Archives and History Center, Warren, NJ
https://wn.com/At_T_Archives_The_Unix_Operating_System
Watch new AT&T Archive films every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at http://techchannel.att.com/archives
In the late 1960s, Bell Laboratories computer scientists Dennis Ritchie and Ken Thompson started work on a project that was inspired by an operating system called Multics, a joint project of MIT, GE, and Bell Labs. The host and narrator of this film, Victor Vyssotsky, also had worked on the Multics project. Ritchie and Thompson, recognizing some of the problems with the Multics OS, set out to create a more useful, flexible, and portable system for programmers to work with.
What's fascinating about the growth of UNIX is the long amount of time that it was given to develop, almost organically, and based on the needs of the users and programmers. The first installation of the program was done as late as 1972 (on a NY Telephone branch computer). It was in conjunction with the refinement of the C programming language, principally designed by Dennis Ritchie.
Because the Bell System had limitations placed by the government that prevented them from selling software, UNIX was made available under license to universities and the government. This helped further its development, as well as making it a more "open" system.
This film "The UNIX System: Making Computers More Productive", is one of two that Bell Labs made in 1982 about UNIX's significance, impact and usability. Even 10 years after its first installation, it's still an introduction to the system. The other film, "The UNIX System: Making Computers Easier to Use", is roughly the same, only a little shorter. The former film was geared towards software developers and computer science students, the latter towards programmers specifically.
The film contains interviews with primary developers Ritchie, Thompson, Brian Kernighan, and many others.
While widespread use of UNIX has waned, most modern operating systems have at least a conceptual foundation in UNIX.
Footage courtesy of AT&T Archives and History Center, Warren, NJ
- published: 22 Feb 2012
- views: 2039322
22:04
A Chronicle of the Unix Wars
Notes:
- Per in the last video, I want to thank viewer Lance for pointing out that NeXTSTEP derives from Mach, the CMU variant of BSD.
Links:
- The Asianomet...
Notes:
- Per in the last video, I want to thank viewer Lance for pointing out that NeXTSTEP derives from Mach, the CMU variant of BSD.
Links:
- The Asianometry Newsletter: https://www.asianometry.com
- Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Asianometry
- Threads: https://www.threads.net/@asianometry
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https://wn.com/A_Chronicle_Of_The_Unix_Wars
Notes:
- Per in the last video, I want to thank viewer Lance for pointing out that NeXTSTEP derives from Mach, the CMU variant of BSD.
Links:
- The Asianometry Newsletter: https://www.asianometry.com
- Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Asianometry
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- Twitter: https://twitter.com/asianometry
- published: 04 Jan 2024
- views: 217402
1:08:40
UNIX Tutorial For Beginners | UNIX Commands | Learn UNIX in 1 Hour
In this video you will learn about
1. UNIX basic concepts.
2. Different UNIX commands.
Link for Unix Commands IQs ► https://youtu.be/p6yAvnS3KHQ
Link for Uni...
In this video you will learn about
1. UNIX basic concepts.
2. Different UNIX commands.
Link for Unix Commands IQs ► https://youtu.be/p6yAvnS3KHQ
Link for Unix Basic IQs ►https://youtu.be/uG5Y2nP7DwM
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In this video you will learn about
1. UNIX basic concepts.
2. Different UNIX commands.
Link for Unix Commands IQs ► https://youtu.be/p6yAvnS3KHQ
Link for Unix Basic IQs ►https://youtu.be/uG5Y2nP7DwM
Additional Info
Link for SDET/QA Interview Full Play List ► https://bit.ly/3frBpQZ
Link for API Testing Full Play List ► https://bit.ly/2BY0vHu
Link for Cypress Tutorial Full Play List ► https://bit.ly/3iMdi2a
Link for Web-services Full Play List ► https://bit.ly/3bfK0Ef
Link for Protractor Testing Full Play List ► https://bit.ly/2ztlEIK
Link for Java Programs for Software Testers Full Play List ► https://bit.ly/2ZGeBFC
Link for Java Tutorial Full Play List ► https://bit.ly/2Z3tP8L
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Please subscribe to our channel ► https://bit.ly/2UIvFcm
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- published: 07 Dec 2022
- views: 40808
5:16
Unix Pipeline (Brian Kernighan) - Computerphile
Just what is a pipeline in the computer science sense? We asked Computer Science guru Professor Brian Kernighan
Why Asimov's Laws of Robotics Don't Work: https...
Just what is a pipeline in the computer science sense? We asked Computer Science guru Professor Brian Kernighan
Why Asimov's Laws of Robotics Don't Work: https://youtu.be/7PKx3kS7f4A
Brian Kerninghan on Bell Labs: https://youtu.be/QFK6RG47bww
Don Knuth on Email: https://youtu.be/QS8qwMna8_o
Computer That Changed Everything: https://youtu.be/6LYRgrqJgDc
http://www.facebook.com/computerphile
https://twitter.com/computer_phile
This video was filmed and edited by Sean Riley.
Computer Science at the University of Nottingham: http://bit.ly/nottscomputer
Computerphile is a sister project to Brady Haran's Numberphile. More at http://www.bradyharan.com
https://wn.com/Unix_Pipeline_(Brian_Kernighan)_Computerphile
Just what is a pipeline in the computer science sense? We asked Computer Science guru Professor Brian Kernighan
Why Asimov's Laws of Robotics Don't Work: https://youtu.be/7PKx3kS7f4A
Brian Kerninghan on Bell Labs: https://youtu.be/QFK6RG47bww
Don Knuth on Email: https://youtu.be/QS8qwMna8_o
Computer That Changed Everything: https://youtu.be/6LYRgrqJgDc
http://www.facebook.com/computerphile
https://twitter.com/computer_phile
This video was filmed and edited by Sean Riley.
Computer Science at the University of Nottingham: http://bit.ly/nottscomputer
Computerphile is a sister project to Brady Haran's Numberphile. More at http://www.bradyharan.com
- published: 13 Nov 2015
- views: 217617
8:22
Unix-way. Midnight Commander и SFTP. Долой Алиасы!
Дополнение по функционированию keyring тут: https://youtu.be/Hcl6TzHcAsc
Подключаемся к хостам по SFTP с использованием ssh-ключей.
Дано: зоопарк ключей.
Задача...
Дополнение по функционированию keyring тут: https://youtu.be/Hcl6TzHcAsc
Подключаемся к хостам по SFTP с использованием ssh-ключей.
Дано: зоопарк ключей.
Задача: заставить MC подключаться с использованием зоопарка ключей к этому зоопарку хостов.
Важные моменты.
1. Ваши пары ключей должны лежать в ~/.ssh
2. В xfce нужно включить совместимость "Запускать службы GNOME при входе в систему".
3. man ssh-add в помощь! Читать до просветления.
https://wn.com/Unix_Way._Midnight_Commander_И_Sftp._Долой_Алиасы
Дополнение по функционированию keyring тут: https://youtu.be/Hcl6TzHcAsc
Подключаемся к хостам по SFTP с использованием ssh-ключей.
Дано: зоопарк ключей.
Задача: заставить MC подключаться с использованием зоопарка ключей к этому зоопарку хостов.
Важные моменты.
1. Ваши пары ключей должны лежать в ~/.ssh
2. В xfce нужно включить совместимость "Запускать службы GNOME при входе в систему".
3. man ssh-add в помощь! Читать до просветления.
- published: 12 Mar 2024
- views: 412
23:39
UNIX: Making Computers Easier To Use -- AT&T Archives film from 1982, Bell Laboratories
For more from the AT&T Archives, visit http://techchannel.att.com/archives
The Unix System: Making Computers Easier to Use - 1982
This 23-minute film about UN...
For more from the AT&T Archives, visit http://techchannel.att.com/archives
The Unix System: Making Computers Easier to Use - 1982
This 23-minute film about UNIX was designed for students with an interest in engineering, math, computer science or other sciences. The film was made available to the public in December 1982. It covers different ways that UNIX could be employed practically in a computing environment. Another film about UNIX released at the same time, "The UNIX System: Making Computers More Productive," was aimed at computer science majors and corporate trainees, and presented a more detailed discussion of the UNIX system and its various applications.
Hosted by Victor Vyssotsky in a Carl-Sagan-esque turtleneck sweater, this film includes Dennis Ritchie, one of UNIX's inventors, along with Bell Labs staffers and programmers Brian Kernighan, Catherine Ann Brooks, Lorinda Cherry, Alfred Aho, Nina Macdonald, and John Mashey.
Dennis Ritchie and Ken Thompson started work on what would become UNIX originally in 1969. They developed it to run on a DEC PDP-7 to begin with; it would eventually be ported to other computers. By 1976, UNIX was used in more than 30 Bell Labs groups, and there were UNIX installations at over 80 universities.
Footage Courtesy of AT&T Archives and History Center, Warren, NJ
https://wn.com/Unix_Making_Computers_Easier_To_Use_At_T_Archives_Film_From_1982,_Bell_Laboratories
For more from the AT&T Archives, visit http://techchannel.att.com/archives
The Unix System: Making Computers Easier to Use - 1982
This 23-minute film about UNIX was designed for students with an interest in engineering, math, computer science or other sciences. The film was made available to the public in December 1982. It covers different ways that UNIX could be employed practically in a computing environment. Another film about UNIX released at the same time, "The UNIX System: Making Computers More Productive," was aimed at computer science majors and corporate trainees, and presented a more detailed discussion of the UNIX system and its various applications.
Hosted by Victor Vyssotsky in a Carl-Sagan-esque turtleneck sweater, this film includes Dennis Ritchie, one of UNIX's inventors, along with Bell Labs staffers and programmers Brian Kernighan, Catherine Ann Brooks, Lorinda Cherry, Alfred Aho, Nina Macdonald, and John Mashey.
Dennis Ritchie and Ken Thompson started work on what would become UNIX originally in 1969. They developed it to run on a DEC PDP-7 to begin with; it would eventually be ported to other computers. By 1976, UNIX was used in more than 30 Bell Labs groups, and there were UNIX installations at over 80 universities.
Footage Courtesy of AT&T Archives and History Center, Warren, NJ
- published: 27 Jan 2014
- views: 425365
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Exploring UNIX: UnixWare (UNIX System V Release 5) - Part 1
A tour of SCO/Univel's infamous PC UNIX system that was at the core of the SCO-Microsoft versus Linux war of the early 2000s.
I'm going to try to make a dedicated video on the UNIX ports of Windows NT LAN Manager (such as the one here, on OSF/1, and on VMS), but, that's a bit further down the list. This is the second version of this video, with fixed audio and video quality. All subsequent videos I upload will be of a higher video bitrate and resolution.
published: 28 Jul 2023
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It's a Unix system
A classic scene from Jurassic Park (1993), memorable quote "it's a Unix system, I know this". - Lex Murphy
published: 03 Feb 2009
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SCO UNIX System V on a 386SX
SCO UNIX System V/386 3.2, dual booted with MS-DOS 5.0, running on a i386SX PC with 4MB of RAM.
I just run some commands, which are present in GNU/Linux distros thanks to POSIX.
SCO UNIX takes 2 minutes to boot on this machine, so if you want to skip -- 2:07
published: 27 Jul 2024
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AT&T Archives: The UNIX Operating System
Watch new AT&T Archive films every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at http://techchannel.att.com/archives
In the late 1960s, Bell Laboratories computer scientists Dennis Ritchie and Ken Thompson started work on a project that was inspired by an operating system called Multics, a joint project of MIT, GE, and Bell Labs. The host and narrator of this film, Victor Vyssotsky, also had worked on the Multics project. Ritchie and Thompson, recognizing some of the problems with the Multics OS, set out to create a more useful, flexible, and portable system for programmers to work with.
What's fascinating about the growth of UNIX is the long amount of time that it was given to develop, almost organically, and based on the needs of the users and programmers. The first installation of the program w...
published: 22 Feb 2012
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AT&T Unix System V R4 V2.1 running on real hardware!
Watch as I boot into Unix on a AMD 386sx/40, attempt to log in. and attempt to check my "mail" in real time! Getting TTY on serial up is next, and I need to see if ethernet is even possible. I will do a video on installing it, as I screwed up on my initial attempt.
published: 26 Jul 2016
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Installing Unix System V | InstallOS
Installing Unix System V | InstallOS
Unix System V, also known as System V or SysV, is one of the major historical versions of the Unix operating system. Developed by AT&T in the 1980s, Unix System V was widely adopted by various companies and institutions. It features a modular and scalable architecture with an emphasis on standardization, becoming the foundation for many other Unix variants. System V introduced important features such as the directory hierarchy, the process control interface, and system management commands, contributing significantly to the development and evolution of Unix operating systems as a whole.
Want us to explore this system or are curious about any system how to install or how to use it, content ideas, tell us in the comments!
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published: 25 Jul 2023
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What is Unix and why does it matter? Operating System OS Explained, History, Unix vs Linux, etc.
Learn about Unix, get a basic overview, its history, how it relates to today, and more!
This channel is dedicated to explaining complicated technology into simple terms that anyone can grasp. Learning about digital technology is important to the field of computer science, whether it is for the creative arts, coding or programming, data work, history, game development, web design, app building, and more. Whether it is tips, hints, tricks, or hacks, education of these topics is what it is all about, whether for beginners or for experts, it is digital technology, explained!
#linuxubuntu #linuxmint #android #sysadmin #aws #o #linuxuser #archlinux #windows #opensource #linux #bhfyp #programming #computer #java #hacking #linuxfan #os #debian #python #apple #hacker #unix #ubuntu #coding #raspb...
published: 18 Nov 2021
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AT&T Unix PC booting
This is my AT&T Unix PC booting up. This was given to me by a family friend who bought it new around 1984/1985. It sat unused since 1991 and booted when it was first given to me in 1999 (along with a 3b1). I played around with it for a few weeks until I shelved it. While cleaning out the basement I decided to try and boot the old beast and wouldn't you know after 10 years the dam thing still boots! (No, I didn't throw it out) I cant believe that after sitting for nearly 20 years it still works. I use Linux and wow using a 25+ year old shell does take some getting used to. Amazing how little the Unix file system hierarchy has changed, we still use /bin /etc /dev /lib /mnt and /tmp.
For any of you who grew up on PC computers in the 80's you will all remember the very loud and distinct MFM h...
published: 26 Apr 2009
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MSSQL Shorts 002 Epoch
Epoch time is a timekeeping system introduced by UNIX in the early days of digital computing. It measures the number of seconds that have elapsed since January 1, 1970, at 00:00:00 UTC (Coordinated Universal Time). This epoch time serves as a reference point for numerous computing systems, facilitating easy calculations and manipulations of dates and times.
In this session, we will demonstrate how to convert epoch time into a standard date and time format in SQL Server
SQL Statement:
-- How to convert an Epoch time to standard date-time
-- Declare your variable
Declare @MyEpochSeconds BIGINT = 1620505600 ;
SELECT DATEADD (SECOND, @MyEpochSeconds, '1970-01-01 00:00:00') AS MyRegularDatetime ;
The applications and environments that Epoch is used:
1. Operating Systems
2. Programming L...
published: 07 Dec 2024
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Unix vs Linux
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Unix was started by Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie and some other engineers including Brian Kernighan back in the early 1970s. It has a long and illustrious history. But then Linux came along and things changed. How is Linux different to Unix? Are they the same thing? Please, let me explain!
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published: 25 May 2018
22:02
Exploring UNIX: UnixWare (UNIX System V Release 5) - Part 1
A tour of SCO/Univel's infamous PC UNIX system that was at the core of the SCO-Microsoft versus Linux war of the early 2000s.
I'm going to try to make a dedic...
A tour of SCO/Univel's infamous PC UNIX system that was at the core of the SCO-Microsoft versus Linux war of the early 2000s.
I'm going to try to make a dedicated video on the UNIX ports of Windows NT LAN Manager (such as the one here, on OSF/1, and on VMS), but, that's a bit further down the list. This is the second version of this video, with fixed audio and video quality. All subsequent videos I upload will be of a higher video bitrate and resolution.
https://wn.com/Exploring_Unix_Unixware_(Unix_System_V_Release_5)_Part_1
A tour of SCO/Univel's infamous PC UNIX system that was at the core of the SCO-Microsoft versus Linux war of the early 2000s.
I'm going to try to make a dedicated video on the UNIX ports of Windows NT LAN Manager (such as the one here, on OSF/1, and on VMS), but, that's a bit further down the list. This is the second version of this video, with fixed audio and video quality. All subsequent videos I upload will be of a higher video bitrate and resolution.
- published: 28 Jul 2023
- views: 1888
0:18
It's a Unix system
A classic scene from Jurassic Park (1993), memorable quote "it's a Unix system, I know this". - Lex Murphy
A classic scene from Jurassic Park (1993), memorable quote "it's a Unix system, I know this". - Lex Murphy
https://wn.com/It's_A_Unix_System
A classic scene from Jurassic Park (1993), memorable quote "it's a Unix system, I know this". - Lex Murphy
- published: 03 Feb 2009
- views: 815185
9:35
SCO UNIX System V on a 386SX
SCO UNIX System V/386 3.2, dual booted with MS-DOS 5.0, running on a i386SX PC with 4MB of RAM.
I just run some commands, which are present in GNU/Linux distro...
SCO UNIX System V/386 3.2, dual booted with MS-DOS 5.0, running on a i386SX PC with 4MB of RAM.
I just run some commands, which are present in GNU/Linux distros thanks to POSIX.
SCO UNIX takes 2 minutes to boot on this machine, so if you want to skip -- 2:07
https://wn.com/Sco_Unix_System_V_On_A_386Sx
SCO UNIX System V/386 3.2, dual booted with MS-DOS 5.0, running on a i386SX PC with 4MB of RAM.
I just run some commands, which are present in GNU/Linux distros thanks to POSIX.
SCO UNIX takes 2 minutes to boot on this machine, so if you want to skip -- 2:07
- published: 27 Jul 2024
- views: 5835
27:27
AT&T Archives: The UNIX Operating System
Watch new AT&T Archive films every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at http://techchannel.att.com/archives
In the late 1960s, Bell Laboratories computer scientis...
Watch new AT&T Archive films every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at http://techchannel.att.com/archives
In the late 1960s, Bell Laboratories computer scientists Dennis Ritchie and Ken Thompson started work on a project that was inspired by an operating system called Multics, a joint project of MIT, GE, and Bell Labs. The host and narrator of this film, Victor Vyssotsky, also had worked on the Multics project. Ritchie and Thompson, recognizing some of the problems with the Multics OS, set out to create a more useful, flexible, and portable system for programmers to work with.
What's fascinating about the growth of UNIX is the long amount of time that it was given to develop, almost organically, and based on the needs of the users and programmers. The first installation of the program was done as late as 1972 (on a NY Telephone branch computer). It was in conjunction with the refinement of the C programming language, principally designed by Dennis Ritchie.
Because the Bell System had limitations placed by the government that prevented them from selling software, UNIX was made available under license to universities and the government. This helped further its development, as well as making it a more "open" system.
This film "The UNIX System: Making Computers More Productive", is one of two that Bell Labs made in 1982 about UNIX's significance, impact and usability. Even 10 years after its first installation, it's still an introduction to the system. The other film, "The UNIX System: Making Computers Easier to Use", is roughly the same, only a little shorter. The former film was geared towards software developers and computer science students, the latter towards programmers specifically.
The film contains interviews with primary developers Ritchie, Thompson, Brian Kernighan, and many others.
While widespread use of UNIX has waned, most modern operating systems have at least a conceptual foundation in UNIX.
Footage courtesy of AT&T Archives and History Center, Warren, NJ
https://wn.com/At_T_Archives_The_Unix_Operating_System
Watch new AT&T Archive films every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at http://techchannel.att.com/archives
In the late 1960s, Bell Laboratories computer scientists Dennis Ritchie and Ken Thompson started work on a project that was inspired by an operating system called Multics, a joint project of MIT, GE, and Bell Labs. The host and narrator of this film, Victor Vyssotsky, also had worked on the Multics project. Ritchie and Thompson, recognizing some of the problems with the Multics OS, set out to create a more useful, flexible, and portable system for programmers to work with.
What's fascinating about the growth of UNIX is the long amount of time that it was given to develop, almost organically, and based on the needs of the users and programmers. The first installation of the program was done as late as 1972 (on a NY Telephone branch computer). It was in conjunction with the refinement of the C programming language, principally designed by Dennis Ritchie.
Because the Bell System had limitations placed by the government that prevented them from selling software, UNIX was made available under license to universities and the government. This helped further its development, as well as making it a more "open" system.
This film "The UNIX System: Making Computers More Productive", is one of two that Bell Labs made in 1982 about UNIX's significance, impact and usability. Even 10 years after its first installation, it's still an introduction to the system. The other film, "The UNIX System: Making Computers Easier to Use", is roughly the same, only a little shorter. The former film was geared towards software developers and computer science students, the latter towards programmers specifically.
The film contains interviews with primary developers Ritchie, Thompson, Brian Kernighan, and many others.
While widespread use of UNIX has waned, most modern operating systems have at least a conceptual foundation in UNIX.
Footage courtesy of AT&T Archives and History Center, Warren, NJ
- published: 22 Feb 2012
- views: 2039322
4:22
AT&T Unix System V R4 V2.1 running on real hardware!
Watch as I boot into Unix on a AMD 386sx/40, attempt to log in. and attempt to check my "mail" in real time! Getting TTY on serial up is next, and I need to see...
Watch as I boot into Unix on a AMD 386sx/40, attempt to log in. and attempt to check my "mail" in real time! Getting TTY on serial up is next, and I need to see if ethernet is even possible. I will do a video on installing it, as I screwed up on my initial attempt.
https://wn.com/At_T_Unix_System_V_R4_V2.1_Running_On_Real_Hardware
Watch as I boot into Unix on a AMD 386sx/40, attempt to log in. and attempt to check my "mail" in real time! Getting TTY on serial up is next, and I need to see if ethernet is even possible. I will do a video on installing it, as I screwed up on my initial attempt.
- published: 26 Jul 2016
- views: 7920
4:45
Installing Unix System V | InstallOS
Installing Unix System V | InstallOS
Unix System V, also known as System V or SysV, is one of the major historical versions of the Unix operating system. Devel...
Installing Unix System V | InstallOS
Unix System V, also known as System V or SysV, is one of the major historical versions of the Unix operating system. Developed by AT&T in the 1980s, Unix System V was widely adopted by various companies and institutions. It features a modular and scalable architecture with an emphasis on standardization, becoming the foundation for many other Unix variants. System V introduced important features such as the directory hierarchy, the process control interface, and system management commands, contributing significantly to the development and evolution of Unix operating systems as a whole.
Want us to explore this system or are curious about any system how to install or how to use it, content ideas, tell us in the comments!
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Thanks for watching!
Did you like the video? Leave your Like, didn't you like it? You can click and I didn't like it either.
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♪ vacation | prod. by lofilow
link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkkCQAtSY74
♪ vacation | prod. by lofilow
link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXxMk3kTFGQ
https://wn.com/Installing_Unix_System_V_|_Installos
Installing Unix System V | InstallOS
Unix System V, also known as System V or SysV, is one of the major historical versions of the Unix operating system. Developed by AT&T in the 1980s, Unix System V was widely adopted by various companies and institutions. It features a modular and scalable architecture with an emphasis on standardization, becoming the foundation for many other Unix variants. System V introduced important features such as the directory hierarchy, the process control interface, and system management commands, contributing significantly to the development and evolution of Unix operating systems as a whole.
Want us to explore this system or are curious about any system how to install or how to use it, content ideas, tell us in the comments!
===================================
Thanks for watching!
Did you like the video? Leave your Like, didn't you like it? You can click and I didn't like it either.
===================================
Let's have a tech coffee together! - buymeacoff.ee/installos
===================================
♪ vacation | prod. by lofilow
link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkkCQAtSY74
♪ vacation | prod. by lofilow
link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXxMk3kTFGQ
- published: 25 Jul 2023
- views: 3701
6:32
What is Unix and why does it matter? Operating System OS Explained, History, Unix vs Linux, etc.
Learn about Unix, get a basic overview, its history, how it relates to today, and more!
This channel is dedicated to explaining complicated technology into sim...
Learn about Unix, get a basic overview, its history, how it relates to today, and more!
This channel is dedicated to explaining complicated technology into simple terms that anyone can grasp. Learning about digital technology is important to the field of computer science, whether it is for the creative arts, coding or programming, data work, history, game development, web design, app building, and more. Whether it is tips, hints, tricks, or hacks, education of these topics is what it is all about, whether for beginners or for experts, it is digital technology, explained!
#linuxubuntu #linuxmint #android #sysadmin #aws #o #linuxuser #archlinux #windows #opensource #linux #bhfyp #programming #computer #java #hacking #linuxfan #os #debian #python #apple #hacker #unix #ubuntu #coding #raspberrypi #computerscience #devops #technology #kalilinux
https://wn.com/What_Is_Unix_And_Why_Does_It_Matter_Operating_System_Os_Explained,_History,_Unix_Vs_Linux,_Etc.
Learn about Unix, get a basic overview, its history, how it relates to today, and more!
This channel is dedicated to explaining complicated technology into simple terms that anyone can grasp. Learning about digital technology is important to the field of computer science, whether it is for the creative arts, coding or programming, data work, history, game development, web design, app building, and more. Whether it is tips, hints, tricks, or hacks, education of these topics is what it is all about, whether for beginners or for experts, it is digital technology, explained!
#linuxubuntu #linuxmint #android #sysadmin #aws #o #linuxuser #archlinux #windows #opensource #linux #bhfyp #programming #computer #java #hacking #linuxfan #os #debian #python #apple #hacker #unix #ubuntu #coding #raspberrypi #computerscience #devops #technology #kalilinux
- published: 18 Nov 2021
- views: 62769
2:24
AT&T Unix PC booting
This is my AT&T Unix PC booting up. This was given to me by a family friend who bought it new around 1984/1985. It sat unused since 1991 and booted when it was ...
This is my AT&T Unix PC booting up. This was given to me by a family friend who bought it new around 1984/1985. It sat unused since 1991 and booted when it was first given to me in 1999 (along with a 3b1). I played around with it for a few weeks until I shelved it. While cleaning out the basement I decided to try and boot the old beast and wouldn't you know after 10 years the dam thing still boots! (No, I didn't throw it out) I cant believe that after sitting for nearly 20 years it still works. I use Linux and wow using a 25+ year old shell does take some getting used to. Amazing how little the Unix file system hierarchy has changed, we still use /bin /etc /dev /lib /mnt and /tmp.
For any of you who grew up on PC computers in the 80's you will all remember the very loud and distinct MFM hard disk sound as the stepper motor moved the heads around the platters.
System specs for the PC7300 are:
* Processor: Motorola MC68010, 10 MHz
* RAM: 512 KB - 3.5 MB
* Storage: (1) internal 10MB 5.25" HH ST-506 interface MFM drive, (1) 5.25" DSDD floppy drive
* Operating System: UNIX System V (R2 with some R3 and BSD enhancements)
* 1200 BPS modem
Next to it is a 3b1 that was also given to me with a bad 40 MB disk.
https://wn.com/At_T_Unix_Pc_Booting
This is my AT&T Unix PC booting up. This was given to me by a family friend who bought it new around 1984/1985. It sat unused since 1991 and booted when it was first given to me in 1999 (along with a 3b1). I played around with it for a few weeks until I shelved it. While cleaning out the basement I decided to try and boot the old beast and wouldn't you know after 10 years the dam thing still boots! (No, I didn't throw it out) I cant believe that after sitting for nearly 20 years it still works. I use Linux and wow using a 25+ year old shell does take some getting used to. Amazing how little the Unix file system hierarchy has changed, we still use /bin /etc /dev /lib /mnt and /tmp.
For any of you who grew up on PC computers in the 80's you will all remember the very loud and distinct MFM hard disk sound as the stepper motor moved the heads around the platters.
System specs for the PC7300 are:
* Processor: Motorola MC68010, 10 MHz
* RAM: 512 KB - 3.5 MB
* Storage: (1) internal 10MB 5.25" HH ST-506 interface MFM drive, (1) 5.25" DSDD floppy drive
* Operating System: UNIX System V (R2 with some R3 and BSD enhancements)
* 1200 BPS modem
Next to it is a 3b1 that was also given to me with a bad 40 MB disk.
- published: 26 Apr 2009
- views: 87355
0:34
MSSQL Shorts 002 Epoch
Epoch time is a timekeeping system introduced by UNIX in the early days of digital computing. It measures the number of seconds that have elapsed since January ...
Epoch time is a timekeeping system introduced by UNIX in the early days of digital computing. It measures the number of seconds that have elapsed since January 1, 1970, at 00:00:00 UTC (Coordinated Universal Time). This epoch time serves as a reference point for numerous computing systems, facilitating easy calculations and manipulations of dates and times.
In this session, we will demonstrate how to convert epoch time into a standard date and time format in SQL Server
SQL Statement:
-- How to convert an Epoch time to standard date-time
-- Declare your variable
Declare @MyEpochSeconds BIGINT = 1620505600 ;
SELECT DATEADD (SECOND, @MyEpochSeconds, '1970-01-01 00:00:00') AS MyRegularDatetime ;
The applications and environments that Epoch is used:
1. Operating Systems
2. Programming Languages
3. Databases
4. APIs
5. Network Protocols
6. Logging
7. Embedded Systems
8. Version Control Systems
9. Blockchain
#tsql , #sqlserver , #epoch , #sqldevelopment
https://wn.com/Mssql_Shorts_002_Epoch
Epoch time is a timekeeping system introduced by UNIX in the early days of digital computing. It measures the number of seconds that have elapsed since January 1, 1970, at 00:00:00 UTC (Coordinated Universal Time). This epoch time serves as a reference point for numerous computing systems, facilitating easy calculations and manipulations of dates and times.
In this session, we will demonstrate how to convert epoch time into a standard date and time format in SQL Server
SQL Statement:
-- How to convert an Epoch time to standard date-time
-- Declare your variable
Declare @MyEpochSeconds BIGINT = 1620505600 ;
SELECT DATEADD (SECOND, @MyEpochSeconds, '1970-01-01 00:00:00') AS MyRegularDatetime ;
The applications and environments that Epoch is used:
1. Operating Systems
2. Programming Languages
3. Databases
4. APIs
5. Network Protocols
6. Logging
7. Embedded Systems
8. Version Control Systems
9. Blockchain
#tsql , #sqlserver , #epoch , #sqldevelopment
- published: 07 Dec 2024
- views: 63
13:59
Unix vs Linux
Master Linux with our power bundle course (96% off): https://andauth.co/linuxdeal
Unix was started by Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie and some other engineers incl...
Master Linux with our power bundle course (96% off): https://andauth.co/linuxdeal
Unix was started by Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie and some other engineers including Brian Kernighan back in the early 1970s. It has a long and illustrious history. But then Linux came along and things changed. How is Linux different to Unix? Are they the same thing? Please, let me explain!
Twitter: https://twitter.com/garyexplains
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/garyexplains/
#garyexplains
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When you buy through links in our description Gary Explains may earn an affiliate commission.
https://wn.com/Unix_Vs_Linux
Master Linux with our power bundle course (96% off): https://andauth.co/linuxdeal
Unix was started by Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie and some other engineers including Brian Kernighan back in the early 1970s. It has a long and illustrious history. But then Linux came along and things changed. How is Linux different to Unix? Are they the same thing? Please, let me explain!
Twitter: https://twitter.com/garyexplains
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/garyexplains/
#garyexplains
Affiliate Disclosure:
When you buy through links in our description Gary Explains may earn an affiliate commission.
- published: 25 May 2018
- views: 1682784