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Interested, but lost.
Alright, so I'm interested in using Unix, but I have a couple of pretty basic questions:
1) What's the relationship between Linux and Unix? Are they one and the same, or completely different? 2) Can you use Unix on a laptop? and 3) Where can you get Unix? Thanks for listening. |
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