Use the 'uname -a' command. It reports on the Unix system, version, machine name, amongst other things.
Unix files do not rely on extensions, therefore there is no command to find them.
uname -a
OS-dependent.stat for unix, FindFirstFile for Windows.
The UNIX flavor developed by AT&T is known as System V (or SysV). Introduced in the late 1980s, System V became one of the most influential versions of UNIX, providing a foundation for many subsequent UNIX-like operating systems. It introduced features such as the System V init process and the System V IPC (Inter-Process Communication) mechanisms.
Most of the BANKS works on Mainframes which generally uses UNIX operating systems. But a BANK can use UNIX and flavours of LINUX (which is a UNIX flavor) and Windows Server ...
You can debug C programs using gdb on Unix.
Yes, quite a bit of companies and users use unix.
I know that at one point Dreamworks had a lot of SGI machines, which were running Irix, the SGI flavor of Unix. I'm not certain what they use now.
No. Unix is a operating system that was developed by Bell Labs, now owned by Alcatel-Lucent - which spawned a whole family of Unix-like and Unix-based systems (e.g. the Linux kernel, BSD, and Solaris). Mac OS X is based on and has roots from proprietary modifications of BSD (a "flavor" of Unix-like operating systems) called Darwin.
The function egrep in Unix allows the Linux user to specify a pattern match using a regular pattern expression in the search. The feature is used to find content within files that match a certain criteria.
Yes, they do. They allow a more generic type of search by using patterns instead of exact names.
The only way to find out is by using your mouth to taste ,the gum will soon run out of flavor if the taste /sweetness of it is lessened .