No, it's an operating system kernel.
fsck
malloc or calloc
Windows or Linux. Its a users option for this. Linux is free but Windows is more popular.
the command "display" brings up the ImageMagick program.
You need to be more clear in what type of "interface" you are inquiring about. Linux has it's own API (Application Programming Interface) and ABI (Application Binary Interface). If you are referring to the user interface, Linux can have a GUI, a command line, or even no interface at all.
types of utility program
find / -name "utility*" -type f Quotes prevent shell globbing.
The cp command does that.
type on a Linux terminal: ifconfig Note: it is ipconfig in Windows.
please give me a further explanation about utilities, its importance and significance.
No, Unix is an operating system program. A utility program cannot run by itself; it runs under an operating system.
There is no standardized backup utility for Linux, thus you are not limited to any particular program. Depending on your needs, a backup could range anywhere from regular syncing with a remote server of certain files to a complete bit by bit backup with dd.
A spreadsheet. It is an application.
The tar utility (acronym for Tape ARchive). The size of the directory structure and the file sizes are immaterial, they only affect the overall size of the archive volume. The tar utility uses gzip to compress the files. You can also use the Linux zip utility to achieve the same thing or indeed any compression program.
A package manager is a utility to install remove, upgrade, and track the dependencies of software in Linux.
Linux Wine is an open source software program. The Linux Wine software program allows Linux users to run Windows programs on their own devices such as computers.
You could, if you had conio.h in linux, but you don't have, that's why.