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Computer Science, Operating Systems
Year 4

Windows and X WIndows


Identify the similarities to Windows and X Windows

Include: Advantages to both, disadvantages to both and which one you prefer and why

By OTA:  Mike Mikailov, PhD

OTA Rating:  4.8/5

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