Operating systems resources for UCLA Computer Science 111
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SEASnet
and other local resources
The
Linux Users Group at UCLA (LUG@UCLA)
is happy to help you with installing on your laptop or home machine.
You can also do some of your labs on the
SEASnet Computing Facility's Linux servers for CS classes
.
POSIX
IEEE Std 1003.1-2008, 2016 Edition
specifies POSIX in considerable detail.
The
Austin Common Standards Revision Group
develops POSIX.
GNU/Linux
Using QEMU to compile and run labs
The Linux Documentation Project
Debian – The Universal Operating System
Etc.
Operating system
from Wikipedia. Wikipedia is unreliable; what problems do you detect in the lead paragraphs?
ACM Special Interest Group on Operating Systems
Reimer J.
Half an operating system: the triumph and tragedy of OS/2
Ars Technica
2013-11-25.
crouton: Chromium OS Universal Chroot Environment
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