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  • * An [[operating system kernel]], the core services and functions of an operating system * The [[Linux kernel]], the kernel of the [[Linux]] operating system, written and maintained by [[Linus Torvalds]]
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  • This is a list of [[computer]] [[operating system|operating systems]]: * [[Darwin operating system|Darwin]]
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  • {{r|Operating system}} ===Operating system===
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  • {{r|Operating system}} {{r|Darwin operating system}}
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  • ...eded by [[Windows Vista]] in 2006, it remains the world's most widely-used operating system, with two-thirds of the market in June 2009.<ref>''w3schools.com'': '[http:
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A computer operating system that uses the Linux Kernel.
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  • *[[Operating system]]
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  • [[Linux]]-based open operating system software for mobile devices.
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  • A Debian-based distribution of the Linux operating system.
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  • ...itary command and control laptop computer, using the [[Microsoft Windows]] operating system to run the U.S. Army [[Maneuver Control System]] application of the [[Army
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  • A computer operating system kernel developed at Carnegie Mellon University.
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  • A distribution of the Linux operating system first released in 2006.
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  • An operating system consisting of the Linux kernel and GNU utilities.
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  • {{rpl|Linux (operating system)}}
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  • several versions of an operating system developed by Microsoft and first released in 2001.
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  • several versions of an operating system developed by Microsoft and first released in 2006.
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  • Computer programs or documentation used as part of an operating system, distinct from [[hardware]].
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  • several versions of an operating system developed by Microsoft and first released in 2009.
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  • Finnish software developer, famous for developing [[Linux]], the free operating system kernel.
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  • The operating system initially intended by IBM and Microsoft to succeed MS-DOS.
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  • An operating system for personal computers which began development by Be Inc. in 1991.
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  • ...Open Architecture System Integration Strategy): A model for structuring an operating system. *OASIS operating system: Operating system originally distributed in 1977 by Phase One Systems of Oakland, California
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  • [[BSD]]-based, [[POSIX]]-compatible graphical [[Unix]] [[operating system]] made by [[Apple]] for use on [[Macintosh]] computers.
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  • * The [[Linux]] [[operating system]]
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  • A computer operating system function that loads and executes a new child process.
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  • {{r|Darwin operating system}} {{r|Operating system}}
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  • ...ible for basic functions such as controlling the keyboard or booting up an operating system.
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  • The command line operating system, originally bought and modified to run the original [[IBM PC]].
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  • The core piece of the Linux operating system that controls processes, manages memory, and loads device drivers.
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  • | type = [[Operating System]] '''Linux Mint''' is a [[linux]]-based computer operating system, based on the [[Debian]] and [[Ubuntu]] distributions. It has been praised
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  • ...ture]]s that apply multiple tightly coupled processors, usually with fewer operating system instances than processors, to a specific task
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  • ...me of the penguin, official logo and cartoon mascot for the Linux computer operating system.
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  • The open source, [[Unix]]-like base operating system of the [[Mac]] [[OS X]], which uses the [[Mach]]-based [[XNU kernel]].
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  • ...ated by Redwood Games and published in 1992 by Apogee Software for the DOS operating system.
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  • ...s processors; the support processors do not run a separate instance of the operating system
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  • ...ing over a [[hypervisor]]; the customer is responsible for configuring the operating system, middleware and applications
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  • A concept in computer science whereby an [[operating system]] can use alternate (usually slower) data storage to impersonate real memor
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  • {{rpl|Darwin operating system}}
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  • A version of Linux comprised of the Linux kernel, all or part of the GNU operating system, and assorted other software.
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  • {{dambigbox|the GNU [[operating system]]|GNU}} '''GNU''' is a [[free software|free]] operating system modeled after [[AT&T]]'s [[UNIX]], originally announced by [[Richard Stallm
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  • {{r|Operating system}}
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  • A computer operating system originally conceived and developed by a group of researchers as an unoffici
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  • A free and open source operating system kernel designed by [[Linus Torvalds]]. The kernel is typically augmented by
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  • ...a specific purpose communicates with software infrastructure such as the [[operating system]] or [[web services]]
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  • One of the first successful [[operating system]]s using [[virtualization]], developed for the IBM 360/67, first as an inte
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  • * [[NCP (SNA)‎]] the operating system in an IBM communications processor (e.g., 3705, 3725) supporting [[Systems
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  • '''Novell Netware''' is a [[network operating system]] developed and maintained by [[Novell]], Inc. It initially used cooperativ In the early to mid 1990s the NetWare platform was the most popular [[operating system]] dedicated to serving files over a [[Local area network]] (LAN). In the la
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  • ...or a computer, with no local storage for executable code, to get its basic operating system from a trusted server on a trusted network
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  • ...list should include people who have invented a significantly new computer, operating system, or type of software, or significant business or licensing model. Let's ke ...(1955- ) - wrote BASIC interpreters for Altair and IBM systems, developed operating system for [[IBM personal computer]]s, founded [[Microsoft Corporation]].
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  • ...cts. For the operating system term for starting a new process, see [[fork (operating system)]]''
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  • ...f and interrelations between different distributions of Unix and related [[operating system]]s
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  • The '''Darwin''' [[operating system]] and associated utilities is the [[open source]], [[Unix]]-like base of [[ ...it with no [[Graphical user interface]]), much the same as the [[FreeBSD]] operating system it's based on or other versions of Unix. In OS X the Darwin command-line is
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  • IDL is also used with [[microkernel|microkernels]], to communicate between operating system parts that run is separate address spaces and cannot easily pass function p
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  • The [[operating system]] [[NetBSD]] is an [[open source]] [[Unix]]-like variant that is considered One of the first examples of the implementation of a portable operating system was in the first versions of Unix. Originally, Unix was written in assembly
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  • ...apple.com/macosx/ Mac OS X] - The official Apple web page for the Mac OS X operating system
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  • A free operating system modeled after AT&T's UNIX, originally announced by Dr. Richard Stallman on
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  • ...'ing is the creation of a new child process. This is done by calling an [[operating system]] function, and the OS does all the work of setting up the new [[process]],
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  • ...peripheral devices. To make effective use of multi-core processors, the [[operating system]] must break the workload into small threads of execution, which can be dis
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  • A personal computer that runs the Mac operating system (currently over [[BSD]]/UNIX), has a generally closed architecture, and is
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  • ...chines." Usually this is accomplished using either a virtual machine or an operating system that has tools to enable virtual environments to run inside it.
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  • ...y) executed. In the abstract sense, "instructions" can be anything, from [[operating system]] commands to a specific programming language (such as [[Python programming
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  • * [[Ubuntu (Linux distribution) | Ubuntu]] - a distribution of the Linux operating system for computers
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  • '''gNewSense''' is a [[GNU]]/[[Linux]] [[operating system]] distribution consisting only of free software.
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  • {{rpl|Operating system}}
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  • {{r|Darwin operating system}}
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  • *[[Operating system security|Operating system mechanisms]] that impose rules on programs to avoid trusting computer progr
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  • ...at kind of component, thus hiding hardware implementation details from the operating system.
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  • ...s, typically with specialized functions, and not necessarily having a full operating system on each processor. ...me unsupported but popular, and then, in 1973, IBM fully supported it, and operating system spooling became mainstream. HASP kept being upgraded; as much as IBM manage
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  • '''Windows Vista''' comprises several versions of an [[operating system]] for home and business [[computer]]s, [[tablet PC]]s and [[media center]]s
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  • *Beastie (mascot): The nickname for the [[BSD Daemon]] mascot, of the [[BSD]] operating system.
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  • {{r|Operating system}}
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  • '''BeOS''' is an [[operating system]] for [[personal computers]] which began development by [[Be Inc.]] in 1991 ...] through the [[bash]] shell, although internally it is not a Unix-derived operating system.
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  • ...or basic functions such as controlling the [[keyboard]] or booting up an [[operating system]]. The term dates back to the original [[IBM]] personal computer of the ear ...er originally provided an information-hiding layer between the (then) Disk Operating System ([[DOS]]) and the hardware.
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  • ...ce]], and in particular the [[C programming language]] and [[Unix]]-like [[operating system|operating systems]], '''strlcpy()''' and '''strlcat()''' are two library fu ...de Raadt of the [[OpenBSD]] Project, and first implemented in the OpenBSD operating system<ref name="Foo">Todd Miller, Theo de Raadt, [http://openbsd.org/papers/strlc
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  • {{r|Operating system-level virtualization}}
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  • | type = [[Operating System]] ...d by [[Microsoft]] in 1985. Windows holds approximately 90% of the desktop operating system market<ref name=linuxworld>[http://www.linuxworld.com.au/index.php/id;94070
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  • ...s are also capable of running Microsoft's [[Microsoft_Windows|Windows XP]] operating system (instead of, or alongside, [[Mac OS X]]). The previous generation of [[App
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  • {{r|Darwin operating system}}
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  • * [[Operating System Basics]]
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  • ...f a VM is that it provides an isolated virtual environment such that the [[operating system]] installed on the VM executes as if it were installed on a physical machin
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  • ...screen Communicator model which was the first true smartphone with an open operating system, while still being referred as commuicator. The latest E90 Communicator inc
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  • {{r|Darwin operating system}}
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  • ...on an attempt to create a [[free software movement|free]] [[Unix-like]] [[operating system]] called the [[GNU system]], which is a [[recursive acronym]] for '''''G''' ...editor]] (emacs). Their plan was to create all the tools necessary for an operating system, culminating with a kernel (the [[Hurd]]) to place beneath the tools that t
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  • ...puter rather than network resources, although network elements, as well as operating system hardware, helps mitigate it. In the normal operation of the [[Transmission ...pected to be reached, the reception of one more SYN could cause the entire operating system to crash. Clearly, those systems needed immediate patching such that they
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  • ...r example of a success in [[open source software]], much the same as the [[operating system]] [[Linux]] has been. ...pache's performance and stability on non-Unix platforms because it allowed operating system-specific MPMs to be built without adherence to specific standards, such as
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  • ...independent multiple [[threads]] to appear to run at the same time. The [[operating system]] gives each thread a [[time slice]], then suspends the thread and allows a
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