No. Because it isn’t, though GNU terminal commands are generally Unix compatible.
It’s like if you had a dog (Sir Licksalot) and taught him to “sit”, “roll over” and “stay”. And then you got a second dog (Barkley Von Woofington the 3rd) and you taught him the same commands.
Licksalot and Barkley respond to the same commands but they’re definitely different dogs. They may even perform the commands differently sometimes, so it’s important to know which dog you’re dealing with. (so you can give them the appropriate amount of belly rubs)
Is the big joke that it actually is Unix?
No. Because it isn’t, though GNU terminal commands are generally Unix compatible.
It’s like if you had a dog (Sir Licksalot) and taught him to “sit”, “roll over” and “stay”. And then you got a second dog (Barkley Von Woofington the 3rd) and you taught him the same commands.
Licksalot and Barkley respond to the same commands but they’re definitely different dogs. They may even perform the commands differently sometimes, so it’s important to know which dog you’re dealing with. (so you can give them the appropriate amount of belly rubs)