operating system
Linux
The Linux operating system can operate with cloud if you have amazon services. It is not necessarily based on the type of computing system you use at this moment.
No, it's an operating system kernel.
ext4
type on a Linux terminal: ifconfig Note: it is ipconfig in Windows.
No, Linux IS Unix, so the question makes no sense. Unix is a general term for a class of operating systems. Linux is also a term applied to more than one operating system variant, but all Linux OS are Unix OS. Redhat is one type of Linux. BSD is a type of Unix that is not Linux.
Linux is an operating system, like Windows, that runs on the Linux Kernel, which is based off of UNIX.
There is no "the startup file" in Linux; depending on the type of system, there may not be any files at all. The Linux boot process has a number of steps, many of which are optional or have alternative implementations.
Yes. Linux is a computer operating system.
Linux is an open system, Unix is not.
A Linux system administrator can verify that the Linux system is forwaring IPV4 packets by querying the sysctl kernel to see if forwarding is enabled.
To get a list of every driver your system is using (except those that are compiled into the Linux kernel) type lsmod at the command line.