Question:
Difference between linux terminal and windows CMD?
Chocolate Sheep
2011-09-29 17:11:34 UTC
Just seems like the terminal in linux is much more powerful cuz you can do anything with it, where as in windows cmd you are very limited.
Three answers:
Jim
2011-09-29 17:34:03 UTC
night and day difference.



the CMD shell has a different command set than BASH shell. BASH shells are available for windows, usually with programing environments like MSYS in mingw and mingw-w64 or MKS Toolkit.



linux is a lot more flexible with the BASH shell or C or Korn or Bourne shell (which almost nobody uses anymore).



that is because linux seems to be tied into the shell and provides its commands and ways of doing things.



a term is exactly that, a terminal. you can't compare it to anything else. it is not a command shell. all it does it provide a keyboard and display and style codes and color codes and cursor-locating codes to a serial I/O device. a VT100 is a type of terminal, but that was probably before your time. I used to work with them at college, hooked up to a mainframe through serial ports at about 9.6kbps. linux services up content to that serial port through getty I think, and requests a login first, and once you login, provides a shell (or whatever is in the profiles, maybe starts up X).
GuyOnEarth
2011-09-29 17:32:02 UTC
That's because they are different operating systems, with very different design philosophies. Linux is a kernel with a set of layers running over it, completely separate components, Windows is a single entity, which is designed to run as a GUI, not a command line. The bin utilities that are so critical to Linux don't exist in Windows, nor does much of their functionality, because it's not necessary.



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bichoff
2016-12-14 08:06:13 UTC
As I remember, SMTP (easy Mail pass/transport Protocol) is a protocol for piece of e mail on a similar time as Telnet is distinctly much a terminal application. if your piece of e mail server makes it conceivable for telnet connections, high quality. BTW, logging into your piece of e mail by potential of way of your browser isn't a telnet connection. have you ever easily logged directly to a POP server as you indicated above? i've got completed it as quickly as a protracted time in the previous, even though it truly was once an extremely discomfort.


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