Unix is a powerful and versatile operating system (OS) originally developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s by AT&T Bell Labs. It is characterized by its multi-user, multitasking capabilities and its portability across different hardware platforms.
- Multi-user support
- Multitasking capability
- Hierarchical file system
- Command-line interface (CLI)
Before learning Unix, it's helpful to have:
- Basic understanding of computer systems.
- Familiarity with command-line interfaces.
- Knowledge of file management concepts.
- Basic programming skills (optional but beneficial).
By learning Unix, you gain the following skills:
- Proficiency in using the command-line interface (CLI) for system navigation and management.
- Understanding of file system organization and manipulation.
- Ability to write shell scripts for automation and task automation.
- Familiarity with Unix utilities and commands for system administration and troubleshooting.
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