When a user logs in to a Unix system, the current working directory normally starts at the directory/file
UNIX systems are absolutely multi user. You can have as many sessions as you want/need with the same user or with different users - as long as you have access to them, obviously.
That if the administrator does not restrict the access. This is mostly valid for CLI (command line interface).
When using GUI, although it's still multi-user in definition, for obvious reasons only 1 person can be logged at a time in one specific machine, which does not prevent you from being able to access via command line or GUI from another terminal (if allowed).
Also, once you're logged in with one user, you are still able to switch to another user without the need of a logoff (while using CLI) and the function somehow recently adopted by Microsoft which allows you to run commands as an specific user (such as admin)
Unix is a multi-user multi-tasking operating system.
Unix is an operating system (which happens to be multi-user capable)
The original version of UNIX written in assembler was a single user system. Subsequent implementations of the UNIX system resulted in a multi-programming multiuser Operating System.
Yes.
Yes
unix is a multiuser operating system but widows is a single user operating system.
It is a multitasking, multiuser opearting. It is a version of UNIX .
Yes, a multiuser operating system is also described as a network operating system.
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They cannot use the same computer in the same time, only if it runs a multiuser operating system (unix).
yes. windows nt is a multiuser operating system
There is no correct answer without qualifying which multiuser systems are being discussed. All modern operating systems have inherited traits and abilities from other older multiuser systems. There are multiple multiuser operating systems currently in use. IBM has their mainframe system (Z/os) as well as IBM i, both multiuser systems are unique from each other and from other systems. IBM also has AIX, a descendant of unix. Current unix systems go back to the original proprietary AT&T unix implementation in the 1970's and 1960's. Unix itself was modeled after a multiuser system called Multics. Linux was modeled after unix but written independently of it. Microsoft Windows NT was designed by Dave Cutler who brought his experience in developing OpenVMS with him. All other Microsoft Window implementations follow from that.
Yes. UNIX is a computer operating system.
Yes, Unix is system software. It is a kind of operating system.
Linux.
Unix came first; Linux is a clone of the Unix Operating System.
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.