Noun
From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. An operating system is the software on a computer that manages the way different programs use its hardware, and regulates the ways that a user controls the computer. Operating systems are found on almost any device that contains a computer with multiple programs—from cellular phones and video game consoles to supercomputers and web servers. Some popular modern operating systems for personal computers include Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux (see also: list of operating systems, comparison of operating systems). Because early computers were often built for only a single task, operating systems did not exist in their proper form until the 1960s. As computers evolved into being devices that could run different programs in succession, programmers began putting libraries of common programs (in the form of computer code) onto the computer in order to avoid duplication and speed up the process. Eventually, computers began being built to automatically switch from one task to the next. The creation of runtime libraries to manage processing and printing speed came next, which evolved into programs that could interpret different types of programming languages into machine code. When personal computers by companies such as Apple Inc., Atari, IBM and Amiga became popular in the 1980s, vendors began adding features such as software scheduling and hardware maintenance. An operating system can be divided into many different parts. One of the most important parts is the kernel, which controls low-level processes that the average user usually cannot see: it controls how memory is read and written, the order in which processes are executed, how information is received and sent by devices like the monitor, keyboard and mouse, and deciding how to interpret information received by networks. The user interface is the part of the operating system that interacts with the computer user directly, allowing them to control and use programs. The user interface may be graphical with icons and a desktop, or textual, with a command line. Another similar feature is an Application programming interface, which is a set of services and code libraries that let applications interact with one another, as well as the operating system itself. Depending on the operating system, many of these components may not be considered an actual part. For example, Windows considers its user interface to be part of the operating system, while many versions of Linux do not. From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License What is the best program to use for running multiple operating systems on a mac? Q. I have a mac and the current operating systems I was thinking of using are leopard(snow leopard whenit comes out), open solaris, and windows vista. Obviously i would buy the updated one of a newer version of any of those comes out( I am already aware of snowleopard). Asked by Matt - Tue Jul 7 23:58:17 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. Boot Camp comes free with Leopard, and allows you to choose Windows/Mac when you restart. I don't know about Solaris. Parallels might be a good one too - this lets you run BOTH operating systems at once (of course, with limited specs for Windows.) Again, I don't know about Solaris. Oh, and for the other answerer: Leopard is the latest Mac OSX operating system. OSX 10.4 was "Tiger," 10.5 is "Leopard." The next one is "Snow Leopard" and it comes out in September. These are official product names, we didn't make them up or anything :-p Answered by Heidi - Fri Jul 10 17:19:24 2009 What program do i use to boot multiple operating systems? Q. Specifically if I want to boot Vista Ultimate and another operating system like Ubuntu. What program should I use to duel boot and how do I install two operating systems? Asked by aznarcher - Fri May 23 12:54:57 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. I did this before on a machine of mine (install vista and ubuntu). I had Vista Installed and then installed Linux and the Linux installer handled everything. See the provided site for a great set of dual-booting tutorials Answered by JCPENNY86 - Fri May 23 13:01:23 2008 How can I run Windows XP and Linux on my computer and switch operating systems whenever?
Q. I'm currently running Windows XP Pro and I just downloaded Linux. Can someone help me install linux, but still keep XP. Which partitioning software should I use and with multi-boot software should I use. I know a lot about computers, just not so much reformating and installing operating systems. Asked by Mr. Coz - Mon Nov 10 11:59:25 2008 - - 2 Answers - 1 Comments A. if you download redhat linux or any other linux like fedora,ubuntu etc no additional partition software is required. Just use Disk Druid which is the partition software built-in in linux and create partition.older version of linux OSes doesnt support SATA hard disk so u have 2 use IDE HDD if u download old Linux OS. 1.Create a /Boot partition with atleast 100MB space.format with ext3 file system. 2.create a Swap partition with the size double of your RAM.[E.g-if u have 512 RAM use 1024MB as swap] 3.create / [also known as ROOT]partition with the maximum size[ext3 filesystem]. [Eg like 10-20GB depending on you] click Next and the whole formatting is done.You should be able to DUAL-BOOT also. Answered by MaXXX - Mon Nov 10 12:16:23 2008 From Yahoo Answer Search: "operating systems" Samsung Wave launches yet another smartphone operating system - ZDNet UK (blog)
Thu, 22 Jul 2010 11:50:24 GMT+00:00 ZDNet UK (blog) By First Take, 22 July, 2010 12:49 If you thought there were quite enough smartphone operating systems doing the rounds at the moment, then you might wonder ... Vyatta - Zycko Partnership Propels Open Networking into EMEA - TMCnet
Thu, 22 Jul 2010 20:01:38 GMT+00:00 TMCnet Vyatta's software-based, open-source, network operating system with a complete enterprise-class routing and security feature set, is capable of scaling from ... Google Controls 13% of the Mobile Operating System Market - AndroidSPIN (blog)
Fri, 09 Jul 2010 02:35:34 GMT+00:00 Market AndroidSPIN (blog) The latest comScore results are showing that Google is continuing to grow among the leaders in mobile operating systems . ComScore's Mobile Market Share ... Android Market Share On The Rise As Everything Else Falls [Google's Android ... TFTS (blog) Android On The Move: Google Now Controls 13% Of The Smartphone Operating ... Android Police (blog) BlackBerry, Apple iOS Top Mobile OS Rankings PC Magazine eWeek - Mashable (blog) - RCR Unplugged From Google News Search: "operating systems" Operating Systems LARGE jpg
553px x 400px | 77.80kB [source page] Chart is ideal for classroom walls and school hallways The large A1 size makes the bright and informative chart highly readable from a distance complementing every learning environment 3007d1232193647 operating system start change display list time system properties jpg
474px x 426px | 113.20kB [source page] 4 Close the System window See screenshot above 5 Under the Advanced tab click on the Settings button under Startup and Recovery See screenshot below 6 To Have No Wait Time note this will give you 0 seconds to choose a OS at boot This is a good option if you only have one OS installed or do not want or need to select another OS to From Yahoo Image Search: "operating systems" 5 Cloud Computing Operating Systems (OS) to take notice of ...
cloudtweaks ue, 27 Jul 2010 11:09:58 GM Here is a short list of some very good cloud based . operating systems. to look into. icloud Consists of a desktop with applications and files that you run. MultiBootISOs Boots Multiple Operating Systems from a USB Drive
Kevin Purdy Mon, 12 Jul 2010 14:30:00 GM Windows: Can't decide whether you should commit your spare thumb drive to Windows recovery, Ubuntu, or some other live-booting OS? Run MultiBootISOs on your USB drive, and you won't have to choose you'll just choose between them at ... Reports of Windows Mobile's Death are Greatly Exaggerated - iSuppli
unknown hu, 01 Oct 2009 00:00:00 GM In 2013, 67.9 million smart phones will use the Windows Mobile . operating system. , up from 27.7 million in 2009. This will give Windows Mobile a 15.3 percent share of the global market in 2013, second only to the Symbian . operating system. , ... From Google Blog Search: "operating systems" |








