jam wrote:
On Wednesday 26 August 2009 10:00:06 slug-requ...@slug.org.au wrote:
The point about shells has already been made, but some people have got a
bit sidetracked.  Shells are command-interpreters; they mediate between the
user and the kernel.  Applications in Unix, as has already been said, get
to run because a shell is spawned by the fork() system process.  This is as
true for GUI applications as for command-line text ones.
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<old fart mode> not with standing, not stupid, so I do know that opining that GUI s are slow and cumbersome compared to the CLI will provoke ummm response. What did surprise me was that the list of things GUIs *are* good at was not emphasized at all. Kinda like going to the YR12 ball in a F1 car rather than a stretch limo. Hearking back to Marghanita's original query: shells are an important part of the system and Wine, Java etc are apps not shells.
Thanks for lively criticism :-)
James
Both GUIs and shells are just human interfaces for people to talk to computers, instructions are then translated to machine language for the computer.
Ken
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