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.
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 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 .
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.
ls -i