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What is a command driven operating system that does not use a GUI?

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Is the unix operating system a GUI based operating system?

It depends; some users may use a GUI while others prefer the command line (just like Windows, for example).


What are 2 similarities between mac and windows operating system?

They both primarily use a graphical user-interface (GUI). They are both developed by American companies.


What is the difference between a GUI and MS-DOS?

"GUI" is a term for a user interface paradigm where objects are represented graphically with icons, and often use windows and mouse pointers. MS-DOS is an operating system, one of many that does not use a GUI by default.


Does the TI83 use an operating system?

No. I believe TI83+ and TI84 do use an operating system.


When is it appropriate for an operating system to forsake this principle and to waste resources?

Single-user systems should maximize use of the system for the user. A GUI might "waste" CPU cycles, but it optimizes the user's interaction with the system. For example, when we use PCs or handheld computers, it's appropriate for the operating system to forsake this principle and to "waste" resources. Because those operating systems are designed mostly for individual usability, for ease of use, with some attention paid to performance, and none paid to resource utilization.


When is appropriate for the operating system to forsake the principle and to waste resources?

Single-user systems should maximize use of the system for the user. A GUI might "waste" CPU cycles, but it optimizes the user's interaction with the system. For example, when we use PCs or handheld computers, it's appropriate for the operating system to forsake this principle and to "waste" resources. Because those operating systems are designed mostly for individual usability, for ease of use, with some attention paid to performance, and none paid to resource utilization.


Why GUI not used in UNIX?

A GUI can be used in Unix (in fact, several). Most power users don't use the GUI because it can be too limiting. The power of what you can do in Unix is at the command line, not using a GUI to click on buttons. Of course, this could be said about most operating systems; the GUI is there for user convenience but most administrators use the command line for most of their work.


What kind of operating system does a PS3 use?

It is a nintendo operating system


What operating system does nook use?

It uses an android operating system.


What operating-system does nook use?

It uses an android operating system.


When is it appropriate for operating systems to waste resources?

A GUI might "waste" CPU cycles, but it optimizes the user's interaction with the system. For example, when we use PCs or handheld computers, it's appropriate for the operating system to forsake this principle and to "waste" resources. Because those operating systems are designed mostly for individual usability, for ease of use, with some attention paid to performance, and none paid to resource utilization.