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The most popular open-source (or mostly open-source) operating system for personal computers are the various flavors of Linux.
Microsoft makes the most popular operating systems, eg:Windows XPWindows VistaWindows 7They are propriety operating systems (made by a company and sold). You can also get open source operating systems which are free, eg:Linux Ubuntu
For personal use the big ones are Windows and Leopard for MacOS (Apple computers). There are a number of Linux flavors which exist. Another OS is ReactOS. That is a free, open source clone of Windows, though it has a long ways to go. There's a full list of Operating Systems on Wikipedia. Search "list of current operating systems"
Networking operating systems are designed to provide printer sharing, file sharing, database and application sharing and also provide us the proper management of the network. Unix does not support networking as we cannot access the internet through it. Source: Network Fish London
OS is an open-source operating system
LINUX and Unix OS is open-source operating system.....! but Windows version OS is not the open-source operating system....!
There is not a 'source' button on computers. If there is a source button it would be on the display screen, however, that will vary by manufacturer.
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No. Licensed Unix implementations are a proprietary flexible general purpose operating system originally marketed for minicomputers and mid-range computers to support multiple users and tasks. When Personal Computers became available, versions of Unix were created for them. Unix was also implemented for the IBM mainframe. This is not the same as Linux which is an open source free system with many of the same capabilities and look & feel of unix but without the licensing requirement of unix.
Not only can Linux be run on desktop computers, but it can also be run on servers and other types of computers such as tablets and embedded computers. Linux is an open source operating system that is based on Unix, and Unix was first used for computer server applications.
Linux is the example of the latest open source operating system.
in networking terms, reliability means ensuring that each segment that the source send arrives at the destination