make sure: Consider for example, you can open a terminal, type "cd
~/Desktop" then "ls" to see files listed there. Alternatively, you
can click on places -> desktop and see a listing of the files on your
desktop. The later of those examples is using a graphical interface,
while the former is using a text-based interface. A GUI is simply the
graphical environment that allows you to interact with programs. I
hope that helps if you were still at all confused. There is probably
a better way to explain it, but that's the best I have.
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 12:02 PM, Meg <kimada.news@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> Thank you for that answer. But what does a "graphical user interface" do? Is it a way to make a piece of software usable without having to write code, like for example a window with a menu? Or is it something else?
>
> Meg
>
> --- In LINUX_Newbies@yahoogroups.com, Chris <usabecker@...> wrote:
> >
> > >>I keep hearing the term "GUI". What is that?
> >
> > GUI is the acronymn for 'graphical user interface'.
> > You will tend to see it alot because many Linux programs
> > actually have several. Some of them are just different
> > Deveopers doing the same thing, but in some cases (especially
> > for such a flexible program like mysql) you will find different
> > GUIs which offer different functions. Or at least, that is my
> > very basic understanding of all that. you will also hear GUIs
> > ReferreD to as a 'front end'
>
>
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