Yes, but it also has a command line.
Both, all versions have a command line, and every version but minimal and server have a gui
There is a GUI tool that you can use, or try the 'passwd' command in a terminal window.
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Windows has a GUI and CLI. You use the GUI pretty much all the time. Dump the windows and get a Linux install, try ubuntu and get used to using the well structured CLI. The GUI will make more sense then in general.
Ubuntu: system-config-printer brings up a GUI printer configuration
Graphical User Interface
GUI
CLI is Command Line Interface GUI is Graphical User Interface CLI - You type commands into a prompt and the computer executes them. GUI - You use a graphical interface and make selections with the mouse and the computer executes them. CLI example: MS-DOS GUI example: MS Windows XP
Yes. The environment provided by VirtualBox is completely compatible with Ubuntu Server. However, without advanced configuration (which is not possible from the VirtualBox GUI), you cannot access any services hosted on the virtual machine from another computer or the host operating system.
See this article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubuntu_(philosophy)
Xubuntu and Ubuntu are two different versions of Ubuntu. (Ubuntu has GNOME.)
GUI is used in almost everything, so it's kinda hard to explain it... the task bar on Windows is an example of a GUI, the header of a Internet Browser is a GUI, etc. Every interacting form of a program or game is a GUI, its function is used for user interaction with the program, so it's used for almost anything Hope it helped.