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What is the difference between Unix and Linux?

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What is the difference between Unix and Linux?

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The Unix operating system was developed in the early seventies and rewritten in the programming language ‘C’ which gave it the ability to outlive the hardware it lived on which was a very significant development. Then many years later a man named Linus Torvalds developed the operating system kernel for the FSF’s project to develop a free version of Unix which Linus then named Linux.

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Submitted by: manish UNIX is CUI ( Character User Interface ) Whereas Linux is GUI ( Graphical User Interface ). Above answer was rated as good by the following members: m.

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You’ll find a great deal of information about Unix and Linux in our Unix-to-Linux migration guide. In particular, check out the definitions of Unix …

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