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Spring 2013
Masters in Computer Application (MCA) - Semester 3
MCA3030 – Linux Operating System – 2 Credits (Book ID: B1563)
(30 Marks)
Answer All the Questions. Each question
carries equal marks. (6 x 5 = 30)
1. Brief about the shells of Linux operating
system.
Answer
: A Unix shell is a command-line interpreter or shell that provides a
traditional user interface for the Unix operating system and for Unix-like
systems. Users direct the operation of the computer by entering commands as
text for a command line interpreter to execute or by creating text scripts of
one or more such commands.
The
most influential Unix shells have been the Bourne shell and the C shell. The
Bourne shell, sh, was written by Stephen Bourne at AT&T as the original
Unix command line interpreter; it introduced the basic features common to all
the Unix shells, including piping, here documents, command substitution,
variables, control structures
2. Explain briefly about GNOME desktop.
Answer
: GNOME desktop components:
GNOME core components include:
·
Control
Center: This collection of applications customizes the GNOME environment.
·
gnome-panel :
This application provides the tool bar and menu system to launch applications
and host panel applets. Panel also interfaces with session manager
(gnome-session) when exiting the desktop. Panel also interfaces with
session-manager when exiting the desktop and managing "saved"
sessions when launching the desktop.
·
nautilus :
Manages desktop icons and provides a file manager.
·
gdm : GNOME
Display
3. Write note on the following:
a) Encryption
Answer
: In cryptography, encryption is the
process of encoding messages (or information) in such a way that eavesdroppers
or hackers cannot read it, but that authorized parties can.[1]:374 In an
encryption scheme, the message or information (referred to as plaintext) is
encrypted using an encryption algorithm, turning it into an unreadable
ciphertext (ibid.). This is usually done with the use of an encryption key,
which specifies how the message is to be encoded. Any adversary that can see
the ciphertext should not be able
b) Signatures
Answer
: A digital signature is a mathematical scheme for demonstrating the
authenticity of a digital message or document. A valid digital signature gives
a recipient reason to believe that the message was created by a known sender,
such that the sender cannot deny having sent the message (authentication and
non-repudiation) and that the message was not altered in transit (integrity).
Digital signatures are commonly used for
4. What is directory? Discuss different
directories of Linux File system.
Answer
: Linux file system and directory structure
Several
major directories are associated with all modern Unix/Linux operating systems.
These directories organize user files, drivers, kernels, logs, programs,
utilities, and more into different categories. The standardization of the FHS
makes it easier for users of other Unix-based operating systems to understand
the basics of Linux. Every FHS starts with the root directory, also known by
its label, the single forward slash (/). All of the other directories shown in
Table are subdirectories of the root directory. Unless they are
5. Explain the various database applications
used in Linux.
Answer : Open Source Databases
Even as Linux has
garnered support by all of the major commercial database vendors, the freely
available open source databases have grown in sophistication and features.
Below follows a partial list of some of the more popular of these.
Please Note, in addition to the listings
6. What are the uses of digital signatures? How can it be
generated?
Answer
: What Is a Digital Signature?
Digital
signature is a process that guarantees that the contents of a message have not
been altered in transit.
When
you, the server, digitally sign a document, you add a one-way hash (encryption)
of the message content using your public
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