What Is The Difference Between Linux And Unix?
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The main difference between Linux and Unix is that Linux is an open source operating system while Unix is a proprietary operating system. Linux is free to use and modify, while Unix comes with a license and usually requires a fee for use. Additionally, Linux is typically used in personal computers and on web servers, while Unix is more commonly used in powerful server computers.