Computer Science, asked by hillols8, 11 months ago

what is the difference between unix and linux ?​

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Answered by Diyakhan
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The primary difference is that Linux and Unix are two different Operating Systems though they both have some common commands. ... Linux primarily uses Graphical User Interface with an optional Command Line Interface. Linux OS is portable and can be executed in different hard drives.

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Answered by illyas06
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Unix and Linux

Basis of Difference

Cost

Linux is freely distributed, downloaded through magazines, Books, website, etc. There are paid versions also available for Linux.

Different flavors of Unix have different pricing depending upon the type of vendor.

Development

Linux is Open Source, and thousands of programmer collaborate online and contribute to its development.

Unix systems have different versions. These versions are primarily developed by AT&T as well as other commercial vendors.

User

Linux -Everyone. From home users to developers and computer enthusiasts alike.

The UNIX can be used in internet servers, workstations, and PCs.

Text made interface

BASH is the Linux default shell. It offers support for multiple command interpreters.

unix-Originally made to work in Bourne Shell. However, it is now compatible with many others software.

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