How different is a Linux network compared to a Unix network?
Q. How different is a Linux network compared to a Unix network? I understand a Unix network has mainframes, etc.
What are the things a Unix network has but a Linux network does not have and can never have?
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Actually, Unix networking and Linux networking are pretty darned close with little or no exceptions.
Where are you getting your information from? Where ever it is, its bad information. Don’t go there any more.
Linux is derived from Unix. although both have open source code at one time not all of it is now.
Both use TCP/IP to talk to clients although they can use other protocols.
Unix is the older language of the family and Linux has cleaned up some commands and is a little more versatile on which hardware platform it can be run. Most of Unix of old required line commands to do everything, however the GUI has made most systems look the same.