Unix and windows are two separate groups of operating systems. Windows is the operating system of about 90% of personal computers, while unix is the basis of many other operating systems, such as Mac OS X
Linux and Unix were the two computers operating systems made in start. The languages used were BCPL in 1967 and B in 1970's respectively.
UNIX and CP/M
UNIX and CP/M
The lp and lpr commands are the traditional commands used to print jobs on UNIX.
Of course you can as far as you have drivers for OSes which are compatible with your PC. You can do it in two ways. First is to install two separate systems on the same computer and boot the one you need. Second is to use virtual machines ether under Windows or Unix. There is a third way when you can have installed two systems on the same computer and still use virtual machines, for instance, if you have access windows files from Unix.
Unix is one of the operating systems that split into two line only to merge again later. CP/M is another one of the operating systems as well.
The base part of the two systems are the same. Solaris is a Unix system from Oracle (Sun Microsystems) AIX is a Unix system from IBM. They also run on different hardware chipsets.
Offset printing is where an inked image is presed to two surfaces before it is printed.
Yes you can ! I used to work for an organisation that had a PC-based network AND a UNIX system. BOTH networks shared the same printers through hardware & software handshaking.
The two most commonly used operating systems are Windows XP and Windows Vista. If you consider all versions of Windows to be the same product, then the most know about operating systems are windows and mac OS X but Linux is used more than mac.So the two most used operating systems are windows and mac. Microsoft even said that Linux is more of a threat than mac.
The printing of documents on two sides