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UNIX newbie NEWBIE question!
Hello everyone,
Just started UNIX today! In our school we use solaris. I just want to know how do I setup Solaris 10 not the GUI one, the one where you have to type the commands like ECHO, ls, pwd, etc... I have windows xp and I also have vmware. I hope I am not missing anything! |
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Bears mentioning that GUI environments are 'extras' for a UNIX system, not anything fundamental. UNIX can give you a shell without a GUI, the closest Windows gets is the recovery console.
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