
Unix/Linux operating systems
Unix/Linux operating systems are powerful software that manage a computer's hardware and resources, allowing users and applications to run efficiently. They provide a foundation for tasks like running programs, managing files, and connecting to the internet. Linux, an open-source version of Unix, is customizable and widely used for servers, desktops, and embedded systems. Both systems support a command-line interface and graphical interfaces, making them flexible for different users. Known for stability, security, and scalability, Unix/Linux are essential platforms in technology infrastructure, powering everything from servers and supercomputers to personal computers and smartphones.