Lab Exercise (Part A) - DIfferences Linux and Windows (Oct2020)
Lab Exercise (Part A) - DIfferences Linux and Windows (Oct2020)
Lab Exercise (Part A) - DIfferences Linux and Windows (Oct2020)
LAB OBJECTIVES:
Students are able to differentiate two OS environments (Windows & Linux) in terms
of:
i. Few important aspects of both OS
ii. Graphical User Interface
iii. Command Line Interface
INTRODUCTON
An Operating system (OS) is a software which acts as an interface between the end
user and computer hardware. Every computer must have at least one OS to run
other programs. An application like Chrome, MS Word, Games, etc needs some
environment in which it will run and perform its task. The OS helps you to
communicate with the computer without knowing how to speak the computer's
language. It is not possible for the user to use any computer or mobile device without
having an operating system.
In this Lab Exercise (PART A), you are required to read and explore on both OS
environment (Windows & Linux) in terms of the Graphical User Interface (GUI) and
Command Line Interface (CLI).
1 Access
(to source code)
2 Licensing
3 Command Line
4 Usability (Installation
& Task completion)
5 Supports
(online peer support
Lab Exercise PART A
Oct 2020
Lybk/uitmcs/cs110/ODL
CSC204 (PRACTICAL APPROACH OF OPERATING SYSTEM)
Lab Exercise (PART A-5%)
(Exploring OS –Windows & Linux Environment)
6 Updates
7 Security
8 Variety (Version)
Apart from the technical aspects, we need to know the differences in the User
Interface (UI) aspects of the two operating systems. A user interface (UI) refers to
the part of an operating system, program, or device that allows a user to enter and
receive information. A text-based user interface displays text, and its commands are
usually typed on a command line using a keyboard. With a graphical user interface
the functions are carried out by clicking or moving buttons, icons and menus by
means of a pointing device. In this session you need to complete the following task:
ii. Screen Captures on Graphical User Interface (GUI) for both Windows and
Linux environment (24 marks):
On the other hand, a command line interface (CLI) is a text-based user interface (UI)
used to view and manage computer files. Command line interfaces are also called
command-line user interfaces, console user interfaces and character user interfaces.
Windows and Linux have commands with the same name as well. In this section you
need to complete the following table on the CLI for both Windows and Linux (44
marks).
COMMAND IN COMMAND IN
NO. DESCRIPTION
WINDOWS LINUX
1. Directory listing
COMMAND IN COMMAND IN
NO. DESCRIPTION
WINDOWS LINUX
2. Rename a file
3. Copying a file
4. Moving a file
5. Clear Screen
6. Delete file