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ONLY CORRECT ANSWERS : DON’T FLOOD (You can find your answers by clicking “view” on the exam’s panel, only copy and paste the correct ones such that cnrtl + F only forward correct answers.) CORRECT - See Section 4.1 Linux source code is available to: Anyone who has the knowledge needed to access it CORRECT - See Section 4.1 A license where you don’t have access to the source code is called: Closed source CORRECT - See Section 4.2.1 Richard Stallman is associated with: The Free Software Foundation CORRECT - See Section 4.2.1 A copyleft provision in a software license means: If you redistribute the software, you must distribute the source to any changes you make CORRECT - See Section 4.2.2 The largest difference between the GPLv2 and BSD licenses is: BSD has no copyleft provision CORRECT - See Section 4.2.1 The Free Software Foundation believes that: (choose two) Software should be free to share Software should be free to modify CORRECT - See Section 4.2.1 Which of the following licenses was made by the FSF? GPLv3 CORRECT - See Section 4.2.2 A permissive free software license: (choose two) Means you can use the software for anything you want Places no restrictions on sharing modifications CORRECT - See Section 4.2.2 Who founded the Open Source Initiative? (choose two) Bruce Perens Eric Raymond CORRECT - See Section 4.2.3 The Creative Commons version of Public Domain licensing is: No Rights Reserved (CC0) CORRECT - See Section 4.2.1 Which of the following licenses was made by the FSF? GPLv3 CORRECT - See Section 4.2 Linux is distributed under which license? GPLv2 CORRECT - See Section 4.2.2 Who founded the Open Source Initiative? (choose two) Bruce Perens Eric Raymond CORRECT - See Section 4.2.2 A generic term for Open Source and Free Software is: FLOSS CORRECT - See Section 4.1 Source code refers to: A human-readable version of computer software CORRECT - See Section 4.1 Open source licenses differ, but generally agree that: (choose two) You should have access to the source code of software You should be able modify the software as you wish CORRECT - See Section 4.2 Your company makes a hardware firewall that runs a custom Linux kernel. What are your obligations under GPLv2? You must make the source to your kernel available
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