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Linux and Unix. What is the difference?

Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2025 7:26 am
by bitheerani319
Unix can rightfully be considered the ancestor of all operating systems. Linux is a newer OS, which is based on Unix, but was written completely from scratch. The two terms Linux and Unix are very similar to each kenya whatsapp data and are often confused even by experienced users. Let's still clarify the difference between these concepts and in what cases they should be used. So, let's consider what is the main difference between Linux and Unix (pros and cons).

The Origins of Linux and Unix
History of Unix
The development of Unix began in the late 1960s, initially the system was developed together with MIT and General Electric, but then some developers decided to make their own OS and in 1970 it was called Unix, then it was rewritten in the C programming language. Since then, the OS has been distributed both free and commercially. New editions and variants appeared, the most popular was BSD.

From the very beginning, Unix was intended for programmers, for those who are engaged in web development. Therefore, the system is multitasking and multi-user , capable of running on servers, mobile devices and various types of workstations. Unix-like operating system is the original system, from which over time other operating systems known to us began to be developed .