The terminal is where you can access the command line interface. This is
where you can type written commands in Unix. GUI stands for Graphical user
interface. This is what you use to access files and work on your computer.
Hence the Macintosh interface or Windows interface, GUI.....

Aaron

on 8/19/02 2:24 PM, Kevin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Not being too proficient I am at a loss to understand what you mean by
> "having access to the terminal". On that note I am puzzled as I
> embarrassingly admit I don't know what "gui" stands for either.


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