Most systems will come with BASH installed.
bash (Bourne Again Shell) is the default shell in most Linux distributions. It was created as part of the GNU project.
Strictly speaking, a "shell" is simply the interface between the user and the rest of the operating system. In that definition not all shells on Linux are command lines. However, most day-to-day usage of the term "shell" does refer to command line user interfaces. Finally, "Linux shell" is not a thing. Linux is an operating system, specifically a kernel, not a shell. Most Linux distributions use BASH, but I personally prefer ZSH.
I think it should be Linux. Linux is famous for running effectively on powerful computers. It is very customizable and does not crash easily on constant use.
There are dozens of shells for Linux. The most popular are: bash (Bourne-Again Shell) ksh (Korn shell) zsh (Z Shell) ash (Almquist shell) dash (Debian Almquist shell) BusyBox (based on ash) fish (Friendly Interactive Shell)
Yes Linux is compatible with most laptop computers but check before you buy.
Depends on the distro, but most use wither bash or sh.
Windows, MacOS, and Linux are the most common.
The standard bottom bracket shell width for most modern bicycles is 68mm or 73mm.
There are many different websites that distribute a variety Linux operating systems. The most popular place for desktop distributions computers is Ubuntu.
There are many user interfaces for both unix and Linux and most can be used on both. For example kde,gnome,bash shell, ect.
The computers that are most popular are Windows computers. Windows based computers are used in most businesses and are widely accepted as the standard in schools as well.
The sentence 'Computers and printers are standard equipment in most classrooms' is a compound sentence because it has more than one subject, "Computers and printers".