linux isn't an operating system, per se, but most operating systems (if not all) based on the linux kernel have the ifconfig tool
The same thing as networking in Windows or OS X: The system by which Linux will be able to communicate with other computers.
Mooc is a networking tool used for programs that run on 64
Networking in Linux is just like networking in windows. If you are using a debian based distribution then you can use network manager to select a wireless network. If you are talking about networking as in communicating with a windows machine you can use sanba the program for that.
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Kickstart is such a tool you can use to automate installations.
yes
Yes, it can be a networking operating system
its a simulator tool which is used to to analysis of a networking device like router.
Linux Security Tool Distribution (STD) is really good.
Linux is often used as a teaching tool for operating system programming, since it's source code is publicly available and can easily be changed.
There is no such thing as a "Linux" network. Linux uses the standard TCP/IP protocol for most modern networking purposes. This protocol is also used on Windows and Mac OS X. On any network with a working DHCP server the process is as simple as connecting to the router.
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