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Last answer on Jan 26, 2009 1:19:52 pm GMT hamidou gobous, on May 2, 2008 4:22:21 pm BST 
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Hello,
What's the difference between Linux and Unix ?
Tanks for help .

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hamidou gobous, on May 2, 2008 4:29:17 pm BST

Any answer ! I'm serioux .

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samir, on Jan 26, 2009 10:36:19 am GMT

Hi
Generally you can consider the linux as the upgraded version of unix ,,so unix is the platform that being upgraded to linux,,so u can use both of them but it will be better to use linux,,,u can find the difference clearly when you facing for example difficult shells that u want to create ,,u can make a comparison if u use windows 1998 and windows xp ,the same case like unix and linux because all of them are operating systems.

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ss, on May 3, 2008 9:53:17 am BST

How to install linux server in intel motherboard 160gb hdd and 1gb ram and how to connect to clients please tell me immidiately.

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 samir, on Jan 26, 2009 1:19:52 pm GMT

Hi,,
really i didn't do this before,but if u have the software , I think this will not be difficult try to do it,,,and about the client i think after u connect the client with the server and after u specify different IP for both of them,,then u can search for different remote access softwares like ttempro wich support both windows and unix operating systems to be used by the same machine or PC,but unix just for remote access.

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