To prepare yourselves for the following session, do subtasks 01.01 and 01.02, then look at the readings linked from this page to prepare yourselves to understand what we will be talking about during the following session.
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20130820
Preparations for clients session
on clients
How Operating Systems Work
by Dave Coustan and Curt Franklin, How Stuff Works. Look especially at the distinction between
single-user, multi-tasking and multi-user
operating systems
Introduction to Client Server Networks
by Bradley Mitchell, About.com
you might also glance at
How Laptops Work
by by Tracy V. Wilson and Robert Valdes, How Stuff Works
and at
FTP Client Software Frequently Asked Questions
, but don't purchase anything
on Open Source
read
What does open source mean?
in
How Stuff Works
. This is part of the next session's discussion of operating systems.
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