depends on what you you'd think about it: if you like Mac OS X you'll like Unix, cause OS X is Unix. If you're a PC fan, then maybe you'd like FreeBSD although it's a bit more complicated, but you'll get used to it
Unix is a multi user, multi processing and multi tasking operating system
Yes. UNIX is a computer operating system.
Of course. Any piece of software which calls itself an 'operating system,' such as UNIX, is independent of all other operating systems.
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Unix is used very similarly to other operating systems (Windows, etc.) for their applications.
Yes, Unix is system software. It is a kind of operating system.
Unix came first; Linux is a clone of the Unix Operating System.
They aren't examples of the same operating system. Unix is a classification of operating system; Solaris is an example of Unix. But Windows 2000 is a version of Windows, and not related at all to the other two.
In the legal sense, no. Unix is an operating system and has the components of an NOS (Network Operating System) but it not considered just a network operating system.
unix is a multiuser operating system but widows is a single user operating system.
the unix is a form of group in operating system
GNU/Linux is a 'Unix-like' operating system because it was based on Unix, and is similar in many ways.