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What is the key difference in how TTYs and PTYs are managed in Linux?
TTYs are user-space applications, while PTYs are kernel-managed.
TTYs are for remote sessions, while PTYs are for local ones.
TTYs are kernel-managed virtual terminals, while PTYs are software-emulated in user space.
TTYs are a single device, while PTYs are a master-slave pair of virtual devices.
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