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Ken Thompson space selection from _A_Quarter_Century_of_UNIX_ |
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Stuff |
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Any Questions? |
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Reading: |
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Catch up on all of the previous reading please! |
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Research Mach, NeXT, Windows NT, Minix, and Linux |
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Project ideas |
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Please come to class prepared to participate! |
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Introductions |
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Give your name, rank, and serial number (major) |
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Why are you here? |
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What was your first experience with Unix? |
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What do you know about Unix? |
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Brian Fox |
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What was your first experience with Unix? |
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Stuff |
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Course web page, Google: "Douglas Thrift" Unix |
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Presentations |
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Reading: _A_Quarter_Century_of_UNIX_ Parts 1-2 or Chapters |
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0-9 or Pages 5-60 |
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What is an Operating System? |
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What is Unix? |
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The State of Computing and Operating Systems in the late 1960s |
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AT&T Bell Labs and Multics |
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Anti Trust/Consent Decree AT&T |
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The Free Software Foundation and the GNU Project |