A terminal is a Command Line Interface (CLI).
In Linux, after the user log in to a terminal hi/she receives a user interface called Shell
A terminal emulator inside a graphical user interface is often called a terminal window. A terminal window allows access to a text terminal and its applications, for example the command line interface.
There is no singular user interface for Linux. Linux itself makes no requirement for a user interface. There are plenty of interfaces: GNOME, KDE, Xfce, LXDE, BASH, ZSH, CSH, TSH, FISH, and dozens of window managers.
No. There is no single user interface for Linux. GNOME. KDE, Xfce, Fluxbox, and CDE are all examples of user interfaces / desktop environments for Linux.
You need to be more clear in what type of "interface" you are inquiring about. Linux has it's own API (Application Programming Interface) and ABI (Application Binary Interface). If you are referring to the user interface, Linux can have a GUI, a command line, or even no interface at all.
There are two types of interface.. 1. User Interface 2. Application Interface
Linux is the kernel, from which many operating systems have branched out - Ubuntu and Linux Mint, to name but two. There is a Graphic User Interface (GUI) that allows a calculator to be used on the the desktop, or it is possible to calculate numbers using python terminal commands.
The interface between the network terminal (NT) on the user's premise and the terminal equipment (TE1) and (TE2)
The Linux kernel itself does not include a GUI. However, most Linux distributions have one. Yes, Linux have a GUI.Today many kind of vendor available in Linux Like Redhat fedora,Ubuntu,Suse, Mandriva and many more. Those Linux version provide Cmd and GUI mode for work.
Many Unix and Linux servers come without a graphical user interface, and the text mode interface is the default. For those systems using a GUI, there is a 'terminal' tool that you can select from the menu to allow text interactions.
I assume you mean, "What is the linux terminal?" in which case, the terminal is a means of typing text commands rather than using the Graphic User Interface (GUI). The shortcut keys to open a terminal is to press down the Control (Ctrl) and Alt keys and tap the "T" letter key. To give just one example: At the terminal prompt, type ls to see a list of directories.
1.Linux is MultiTasking OS. 2.Linux won't affect by virus, Because it wont run .exe files. 3.It is Multi User OS. 4.Both GUI(Graphical User Interface) and TUI(Text User Interface).