Types of User Interfaces

We stipulate that there are two groups of user interfaces: those that display information in character mode and those that display richer information in graphics mode on a GUI, as shown in Table 8-1.

Table 8-1. UI types on Windows and Linux
Location Type Windows Linux
Local Text Command-line interface; runs within a Windows interface Select a shell; multiple sessions optional
Remote Text Telnet, bundled (no security) and third party (security optional) Telnet, SSH, select a shell
Local Graphics Standard X Windows, optional
Remote Graphics Remote control programs; Windows Terminal Server; requires WTS client X Windows, optional

Character Mode

A character-mode display device composes output information from alpha numeric ...

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