Xerox.
The Xerox Alto was the first computer to use a Graphical User Interface (GUI)
Joseph Konrad Du Havre.
Steve & Bill did work together, after they made DOS they decided to make a more user freindly GUI(pronounced Guwee)which is a Graphics User Interface. They played with the idea around then put the first windows out on the line, Steve resigned as co-founder of Microsoft shortly after due to health issues. They reason they called it windows was because of the idea of multiple user panes, that were evetually dubed windows. but in short, YES, it was his idea. But Steve did alot of the programing and mananging for it in the beginning.
Not at all. The first graphical operating system was on the Xerox Alto workstation.
Define technology. Tools are technology, which would make the first tool user the first person to make technology. It was a long time ago.
Digital Subscriber line technology
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There are two ways you can add a user on Fedora 9. The first is to use the User Manager tool. The second is to use the command line tool useradd.
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At first, not particularly. It took some generations of building and development to get them practical, reliable and user-friendly.
For a system administrator to add a Samba password for a new user, they have to first add the new user name, then the new user password via commands. To add the username, add the command line, "adducer (name)" or "# user add (name)." Once they have their account, the administrator can add the command line, "# smbpasswd -a (name)".
GUI (Graphical User Interface)?