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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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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
19:20
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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About the Course:
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: 414129
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: 538409
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: 1688242
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: 66880
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: 2060816
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: 228058
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: 47123
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: 219312
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
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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: 433613
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Single UNIX Specification
published: 19 Aug 2021
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What is Linux? Unix? POSIX?
What's the difference between Linux and Unix? They look and work the same but they don't seem to fundamentally be the same thing. Today, we take a closer look at what these differences are and how they've come about.
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published: 07 Mar 2018
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Difference between POSIX, Single UNIX Specification, and Open Group Base Specifications?
Unix & Linux: Difference between POSIX, Single UNIX Specification, and Open Group Base Specifications?
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published: 14 Oct 2020
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UNIX Unit1-The Unix Architecture, POSIX and Single UNIX Specification by Ashwini G T
BCA 6th Semester
published: 10 Jun 2021
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Unix & Linux: Is Posix a subset of Single UNIX Specification? (2 Solutions!!)
Unix & Linux: Is Posix a subset of Single UNIX Specification?
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published: 19 Oct 2020
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Unix-like
A Unix-like (sometimes referred to as UN*X or *nix) operating system is one that behaves in a manner similar to a Unix system, while not necessarily conforming to or being certified to any version of the Single UNIX Specification.
There is no standard for defining the term, and some difference of opinion is possible as to the degree to which a given operating system is "Unix-like".
This video is targeted to blind users.
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published: 27 Aug 2014
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Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment: Week 01 - Unix Basics
In this video lecture, we provide a whirlwind tour of the Unix programming environment. In the process, we write a simple shell, a simple version of the ls(1) command, and two versions of the cat(1) command.
Slides for this lecture: https://stevens.netmeister.org/631/01-basics.pdf
Course website: https://stevens.netmeister.org/631/
Related links:
https://www.netmeister.org/book/02-unix.pdf
Outline:
00:00 Introduction / OS Design
01:51 System Calls and Library Functions, Standards
11:02 Let's write some code already!
19:01 What exactly is a shell?
23:58 Program Design
26:45 Unix Pipes
28:05 Files and Directories
31:16 User IDs
32:09 Time Values
36:40 File Descriptors & Standard I/O
43:30 Processes
46:00 Signals
published: 29 Aug 2020
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35 What does "unix like" mean?
published: 25 Dec 2020
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UNIX Architecture and POSIX
UNIX Architecture and POSIX
published: 05 Dec 2020
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Introduction To Unix and Unix-like operating systems
This video serves as a basic historical introduction to UNIX and UNIX-like operating systems.
published: 23 Aug 2012
13:12
What is Linux? Unix? POSIX?
What's the difference between Linux and Unix? They look and work the same but they don't seem to fundamentally be the same thing. Today, we take a closer look a...
What's the difference between Linux and Unix? They look and work the same but they don't seem to fundamentally be the same thing. Today, we take a closer look at what these differences are and how they've come about.
= 0612 TV =
0612 TV, a sub-project of NERDfirst.net, is an educational YouTube channel. Started in 2008, we have now covered a wide range of topics, from areas such as Programming, Algorithms and Computing Theories, Computer Graphics, Photography, and Specialized Guides for using software such as FFMPEG, Deshaker, GIMP and more!
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https://wn.com/What_Is_Linux_Unix_Posix
What's the difference between Linux and Unix? They look and work the same but they don't seem to fundamentally be the same thing. Today, we take a closer look at what these differences are and how they've come about.
= 0612 TV =
0612 TV, a sub-project of NERDfirst.net, is an educational YouTube channel. Started in 2008, we have now covered a wide range of topics, from areas such as Programming, Algorithms and Computing Theories, Computer Graphics, Photography, and Specialized Guides for using software such as FFMPEG, Deshaker, GIMP and more!
Enjoy your stay, and don't hesitate to drop me a comment or a personal message to my inbox =) If you like my work, don't forget to subscribe!
Like what you see? Buy me a coffee → http://www.nerdfirst.net/donate/
0612 TV Official Writeup: http://nerdfirst.net/0612tv
More about me: http://about.me/lcc0612
Official Twitter: http://twitter.com/0612tv
= NERDfirst =
NERDfirst is a project allowing me to go above and beyond YouTube videos into areas like app and game development. It will also contain the official 0612 TV blog and other resources.
Watch this space, and keep your eyes peeled on this channel for more updates! http://nerdfirst.net/
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- published: 07 Mar 2018
- views: 59838
2:17
Difference between POSIX, Single UNIX Specification, and Open Group Base Specifications?
Unix & Linux: Difference between POSIX, Single UNIX Specification, and Open Group Base Specifications?
Helpful? Please support me on Patreon: https://www.patr...
Unix & Linux: Difference between POSIX, Single UNIX Specification, and Open Group Base Specifications?
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Unix & Linux: Difference between POSIX, Single UNIX Specification, and Open Group Base Specifications?
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- published: 14 Oct 2020
- views: 651
2:07
Unix & Linux: Is Posix a subset of Single UNIX Specification? (2 Solutions!!)
Unix & Linux: Is Posix a subset of Single UNIX Specification?
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With thanks & prai...
Unix & Linux: Is Posix a subset of Single UNIX Specification?
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Unix & Linux: Is Posix a subset of Single UNIX Specification?
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- published: 19 Oct 2020
- views: 100
7:43
Unix-like
A Unix-like (sometimes referred to as UN*X or *nix) operating system is one that behaves in a manner similar to a Unix system, while not necessarily conforming ...
A Unix-like (sometimes referred to as UN*X or *nix) operating system is one that behaves in a manner similar to a Unix system, while not necessarily conforming to or being certified to any version of the Single UNIX Specification.
There is no standard for defining the term, and some difference of opinion is possible as to the degree to which a given operating system is "Unix-like".
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
https://wn.com/Unix_Like
A Unix-like (sometimes referred to as UN*X or *nix) operating system is one that behaves in a manner similar to a Unix system, while not necessarily conforming to or being certified to any version of the Single UNIX Specification.
There is no standard for defining the term, and some difference of opinion is possible as to the degree to which a given operating system is "Unix-like".
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
- published: 27 Aug 2014
- views: 160
50:28
Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment: Week 01 - Unix Basics
In this video lecture, we provide a whirlwind tour of the Unix programming environment. In the process, we write a simple shell, a simple version of the ls(1) ...
In this video lecture, we provide a whirlwind tour of the Unix programming environment. In the process, we write a simple shell, a simple version of the ls(1) command, and two versions of the cat(1) command.
Slides for this lecture: https://stevens.netmeister.org/631/01-basics.pdf
Course website: https://stevens.netmeister.org/631/
Related links:
https://www.netmeister.org/book/02-unix.pdf
Outline:
00:00 Introduction / OS Design
01:51 System Calls and Library Functions, Standards
11:02 Let's write some code already!
19:01 What exactly is a shell?
23:58 Program Design
26:45 Unix Pipes
28:05 Files and Directories
31:16 User IDs
32:09 Time Values
36:40 File Descriptors & Standard I/O
43:30 Processes
46:00 Signals
https://wn.com/Advanced_Programming_In_The_Unix_Environment_Week_01_Unix_Basics
In this video lecture, we provide a whirlwind tour of the Unix programming environment. In the process, we write a simple shell, a simple version of the ls(1) command, and two versions of the cat(1) command.
Slides for this lecture: https://stevens.netmeister.org/631/01-basics.pdf
Course website: https://stevens.netmeister.org/631/
Related links:
https://www.netmeister.org/book/02-unix.pdf
Outline:
00:00 Introduction / OS Design
01:51 System Calls and Library Functions, Standards
11:02 Let's write some code already!
19:01 What exactly is a shell?
23:58 Program Design
26:45 Unix Pipes
28:05 Files and Directories
31:16 User IDs
32:09 Time Values
36:40 File Descriptors & Standard I/O
43:30 Processes
46:00 Signals
- published: 29 Aug 2020
- views: 24135
15:42
Introduction To Unix and Unix-like operating systems
This video serves as a basic historical introduction to UNIX and UNIX-like operating systems.
This video serves as a basic historical introduction to UNIX and UNIX-like operating systems.
https://wn.com/Introduction_To_Unix_And_Unix_Like_Operating_Systems
This video serves as a basic historical introduction to UNIX and UNIX-like operating systems.
- published: 23 Aug 2012
- views: 10951
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Y2K38 The End Of Unix Time
In this video I discuss the Y2K38 bug, also known as the end of Unix time and the year 2038 problem, software that is currently affected by the bug, and what can be done to fix it. The Y2k38 bug is similar to the Y2K bug and will probably have the same level of effect on computer systems.
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The Devastating Year 2038 Bug 💻🐞 #software #technology #code #programming #computer
published: 01 Apr 2024
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2038 Will Be the End of Time (In the Unix 32-Bit Timecode)
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The Year 2038 will cause nearly every modern computer to stop working if we don't prepare for it. This isn't because of some massive virus or degrading hardware, it has everything to do with how we keep time.
Nearly every computer in the history of computers keeps time using a 32-bit integer counting forward from 00:00:00 UTC on the 1st of January 1970, referred to as the epoch. This instant of time was set as the standard for modern computing systems, but there's a major problem. Seven seconds after 3:14 am UTC on the 19h of January 2038, the 32-bit integer storing this time data will run out of positions.
The problem is similar to the Y2K issue where a 2-digit value could no longer be used to encode the years 2000 or later, but different in...
published: 22 Nov 2017
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Will Windows survive Y2K38?
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Today I am going to discuss the year 2038 (Y2K38) bug and show Windows 11 is still susceptible to it.
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published: 05 Mar 2024
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Year 2038 - The End Of Unix Time?
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At this exact moment, something horribly wrong might happen to the Unix time tracked in our computers. Any program that is a function of time might break, or will it...? Is it the end of the world as we know it?
In this video, we talk about the Year 2038 problem (also known as Y2038,Y2K38, Y2K38 superbug or the Epochalypse) in detail. We will explore what causes this problem exactly, and whether we should be worried about it at all. The Y2k38 bug is similar to the Y2K bug and will probably have the same level of effect on computer systems.
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4:51 - Are computers doomed?
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published: 19 Apr 2024
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Why 2038 Is The End of the World... For Computers...
Hello guys and gals, it's me Mutahar again! This time we take a look at a problem for next decade regarding older systems as within the flash of a second, they'll forget what the day is... quite literally! Thanks for watching!
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published: 11 Apr 2022
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Party like it’s 1901, but it’s really 2038!?
The #2038Problem is like #Y2K 2.0 it has a solution a lot of very smart people are working toward but if it isn’t fixed it could cause chaos. #tech #computers #science #compsci
published: 17 Sep 2022
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Year 2038 bug new threat to computers around the world
Originally published December 24, 2014
A new ‘millenium bug’ could hit computers in January 2038, wipe out computers and programs that rely on outdated internal clocks.
The Year 2038 problem affects computers using a 32-bit, or four byte, operating system.
The maximum integer value that a 32-bit system can store is 2,147,483,647 before it enters invalid values. As the standard 4-byte format calculates the beginning of time from January 1, 1970, at 12:00:00 a.m., 2,147,483,647 translates to January 19, 2038. After that, a computer’s internal clock would not be able to distinguish between 2038 and the year 1901.
The problem can be avoided by upgrading to a 64-bit, or eight byte system.
Eight-byte systems can store more than 9 quintillion integer values.
published: 24 Jan 2015
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The 2038 Problem- A Digital Time Bomb #viralvideo
What will happen to all the computers in the year 2038? #Code #Programming #technology #viralvideo
published: 27 Feb 2025
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Linux Year 2038 Problem Demo
#shorts #linux #2038
Linux 32 bit systems cannot encode times after 03:14:07 UTC on 19 January 2038.
The Year 2038 problem is caused by insufficient capacity used to represent time.
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published: 01 Oct 2021
10:18
Y2K38 The End Of Unix Time
In this video I discuss the Y2K38 bug, also known as the end of Unix time and the year 2038 problem, software that is currently affected by the bug, and what ca...
In this video I discuss the Y2K38 bug, also known as the end of Unix time and the year 2038 problem, software that is currently affected by the bug, and what can be done to fix it. The Y2k38 bug is similar to the Y2K bug and will probably have the same level of effect on computer systems.
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- published: 26 Jan 2023
- views: 232305
5:01
2038 Will Be the End of Time (In the Unix 32-Bit Timecode)
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The Year 2038 will cause nearly every modern computer to stop working if we don't prepare for it. This isn't becau...
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The Year 2038 will cause nearly every modern computer to stop working if we don't prepare for it. This isn't because of some massive virus or degrading hardware, it has everything to do with how we keep time.
Nearly every computer in the history of computers keeps time using a 32-bit integer counting forward from 00:00:00 UTC on the 1st of January 1970, referred to as the epoch. This instant of time was set as the standard for modern computing systems, but there's a major problem. Seven seconds after 3:14 am UTC on the 19h of January 2038, the 32-bit integer storing this time data will run out of positions.
The problem is similar to the Y2K issue where a 2-digit value could no longer be used to encode the years 2000 or later, but different in that this 32-bit bug is related to Unix-like systems and the Unix time format.
These similarities to the Y2K bug have widely lead to the 2038 problem being known as the Unix Millennium Bug.
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https://wn.com/2038_Will_Be_The_End_Of_Time_(In_The_Unix_32_Bit_Timecode)
SUPPORT CR on PATREON: http://bit.ly/2qBHcvf
The Year 2038 will cause nearly every modern computer to stop working if we don't prepare for it. This isn't because of some massive virus or degrading hardware, it has everything to do with how we keep time.
Nearly every computer in the history of computers keeps time using a 32-bit integer counting forward from 00:00:00 UTC on the 1st of January 1970, referred to as the epoch. This instant of time was set as the standard for modern computing systems, but there's a major problem. Seven seconds after 3:14 am UTC on the 19h of January 2038, the 32-bit integer storing this time data will run out of positions.
The problem is similar to the Y2K issue where a 2-digit value could no longer be used to encode the years 2000 or later, but different in that this 32-bit bug is related to Unix-like systems and the Unix time format.
These similarities to the Y2K bug have widely lead to the 2038 problem being known as the Unix Millennium Bug.
All images courtesy of Creative Commons or protected under Fair Use. For questions or concerns about the use of any media, please contact the page directly.
- published: 22 Nov 2017
- views: 201348
5:09
Will Windows survive Y2K38?
Thanks to Daniel Myslivets (https://youtube.com/danielm) for the following idea!
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Thanks to Daniel Myslivets (https://youtube.com/danielm) for the following idea!
Hello, my friends! Let's hit 20K likes? Check out my website! https://enderman.ch
Today I am going to discuss the year 2038 (Y2K38) bug and show Windows 11 is still susceptible to it.
Still got questions? Don't hesitate, send them to contact@enderman.ch!
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#endermanch #experiments #windows
https://wn.com/Will_Windows_Survive_Y2K38
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Hello, my friends! Let's hit 20K likes? Check out my website! https://enderman.ch
Today I am going to discuss the year 2038 (Y2K38) bug and show Windows 11 is still susceptible to it.
Still got questions? Don't hesitate, send them to contact@enderman.ch!
Hope you have a great day!
#endermanch #experiments #windows
- published: 05 Mar 2024
- views: 394472
6:18
Year 2038 - The End Of Unix Time?
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At this exact moment, something horribly wrong might happen to the Unix time ...
💙 Patreon: https://patreon.com/Graphicode
Discord: https://discord.gg/GJ9kYsRBEt
At this exact moment, something horribly wrong might happen to the Unix time tracked in our computers. Any program that is a function of time might break, or will it...? Is it the end of the world as we know it?
In this video, we talk about the Year 2038 problem (also known as Y2038,Y2K38, Y2K38 superbug or the Epochalypse) in detail. We will explore what causes this problem exactly, and whether we should be worried about it at all. The Y2k38 bug is similar to the Y2K bug and will probably have the same level of effect on computer systems.
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Timestamps
0:00 - The end of computers?
0:36 - Unix epoch
1:13 - Data types
1:41 - Two's complement
3:09 - Epochalypse
4:51 - Are computers doomed?
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Music (in order)
Stanley Gurvich - Imitate
DaniHaDani - Change
idokay - Life's Journey Begins
Ian Post - Endless Fields (Pizzicato Version)
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#computerscience
https://wn.com/Year_2038_The_End_Of_Unix_Time
💙 Patreon: https://patreon.com/Graphicode
Discord: https://discord.gg/GJ9kYsRBEt
At this exact moment, something horribly wrong might happen to the Unix time tracked in our computers. Any program that is a function of time might break, or will it...? Is it the end of the world as we know it?
In this video, we talk about the Year 2038 problem (also known as Y2038,Y2K38, Y2K38 superbug or the Epochalypse) in detail. We will explore what causes this problem exactly, and whether we should be worried about it at all. The Y2k38 bug is similar to the Y2K bug and will probably have the same level of effect on computer systems.
—
Timestamps
0:00 - The end of computers?
0:36 - Unix epoch
1:13 - Data types
1:41 - Two's complement
3:09 - Epochalypse
4:51 - Are computers doomed?
—
Music (in order)
Stanley Gurvich - Imitate
DaniHaDani - Change
idokay - Life's Journey Begins
Ian Post - Endless Fields (Pizzicato Version)
Animated by @maydelisar - do check out her channel!
#computerscience
- published: 19 Apr 2024
- views: 3179
17:22
Why 2038 Is The End of the World... For Computers...
Hello guys and gals, it's me Mutahar again! This time we take a look at a problem for next decade regarding older systems as within the flash of a second, they'...
Hello guys and gals, it's me Mutahar again! This time we take a look at a problem for next decade regarding older systems as within the flash of a second, they'll forget what the day is... quite literally! Thanks for watching!
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Hello guys and gals, it's me Mutahar again! This time we take a look at a problem for next decade regarding older systems as within the flash of a second, they'll forget what the day is... quite literally! Thanks for watching!
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- published: 11 Apr 2022
- views: 643512
0:44
Party like it’s 1901, but it’s really 2038!?
The #2038Problem is like #Y2K 2.0 it has a solution a lot of very smart people are working toward but if it isn’t fixed it could cause chaos. #tech #computers #...
The #2038Problem is like #Y2K 2.0 it has a solution a lot of very smart people are working toward but if it isn’t fixed it could cause chaos. #tech #computers #science #compsci
https://wn.com/Party_Like_It’S_1901,_But_It’S_Really_2038
The #2038Problem is like #Y2K 2.0 it has a solution a lot of very smart people are working toward but if it isn’t fixed it could cause chaos. #tech #computers #science #compsci
- published: 17 Sep 2022
- views: 62331
1:08
Year 2038 bug new threat to computers around the world
Originally published December 24, 2014
A new ‘millenium bug’ could hit computers in January 2038, wipe out computers and programs that rely on outdated interna...
Originally published December 24, 2014
A new ‘millenium bug’ could hit computers in January 2038, wipe out computers and programs that rely on outdated internal clocks.
The Year 2038 problem affects computers using a 32-bit, or four byte, operating system.
The maximum integer value that a 32-bit system can store is 2,147,483,647 before it enters invalid values. As the standard 4-byte format calculates the beginning of time from January 1, 1970, at 12:00:00 a.m., 2,147,483,647 translates to January 19, 2038. After that, a computer’s internal clock would not be able to distinguish between 2038 and the year 1901.
The problem can be avoided by upgrading to a 64-bit, or eight byte system.
Eight-byte systems can store more than 9 quintillion integer values.
https://wn.com/Year_2038_Bug_New_Threat_To_Computers_Around_The_World
Originally published December 24, 2014
A new ‘millenium bug’ could hit computers in January 2038, wipe out computers and programs that rely on outdated internal clocks.
The Year 2038 problem affects computers using a 32-bit, or four byte, operating system.
The maximum integer value that a 32-bit system can store is 2,147,483,647 before it enters invalid values. As the standard 4-byte format calculates the beginning of time from January 1, 1970, at 12:00:00 a.m., 2,147,483,647 translates to January 19, 2038. After that, a computer’s internal clock would not be able to distinguish between 2038 and the year 1901.
The problem can be avoided by upgrading to a 64-bit, or eight byte system.
Eight-byte systems can store more than 9 quintillion integer values.
- published: 24 Jan 2015
- views: 8927
1:05
The 2038 Problem- A Digital Time Bomb #viralvideo
What will happen to all the computers in the year 2038? #Code #Programming #technology #viralvideo
What will happen to all the computers in the year 2038? #Code #Programming #technology #viralvideo
https://wn.com/The_2038_Problem_A_Digital_Time_Bomb_Viralvideo
What will happen to all the computers in the year 2038? #Code #Programming #technology #viralvideo
- published: 27 Feb 2025
- views: 509
0:57
Linux Year 2038 Problem Demo
#shorts #linux #2038
Linux 32 bit systems cannot encode times after 03:14:07 UTC on 19 January 2038.
The Year 2038 problem is caused by insufficient capacity ...
#shorts #linux #2038
Linux 32 bit systems cannot encode times after 03:14:07 UTC on 19 January 2038.
The Year 2038 problem is caused by insufficient capacity used to represent time.
Linux Year 2038 Problem Demonstration
Linux Year 2038 Problem Reproduce on 32 bit system
Linux Year 2038 Issue Reproduce on 32 bit system
Linux 2038 Problem example
What is Linux 2038 issue
2038 problem solution
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#shorts #linux #2038
Linux 32 bit systems cannot encode times after 03:14:07 UTC on 19 January 2038.
The Year 2038 problem is caused by insufficient capacity used to represent time.
Linux Year 2038 Problem Demonstration
Linux Year 2038 Problem Reproduce on 32 bit system
Linux Year 2038 Issue Reproduce on 32 bit system
Linux 2038 Problem example
What is Linux 2038 issue
2038 problem solution
2038 problem
linux 2038 problem
linux 2038 solution
2038 linux
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- published: 01 Oct 2021
- views: 7043