The most common Operating System is Microsoft Windows XP and then it is Linux
Ans#2:
Yes, most common is Windows, which you'll generally find as Windows XP or Windows 7 (a fixed version of Windows Vista). After that, on Apple computers, you'll usually find Mac OS X. And then there are various flavors of Linux and Unix, and systems like BeOS. Windows also comes as Windows CE and Windows Mobile.
Answer #3:
It all depends on what type of computer this is in reference to.
For typical desktops and laptops the most used operating system as of July 2012 is Windows 7 & coming in at a close second is Windows XP.
For tablets, smartphones and other mobile devices, the most used operating system is Linux (in the form of Android) and Apple's iOS 5 coming at a very close second (used on the iPad, iPhone, etc.).
For servers and such, the most common operating system is again some variation of Linux (primarily Red Hat Enterprise Linux, openSUSE, etc.), but also there are other Unix flavors (like FreeBSD and Open Solaris for example), and some Mac & Windows servers as well.
Finally, for scientific or super computers the most common is yet again some type of Linux operating system (like Scientific Linux which is what they use at CERN).
So, it boils down to this: Windows 7, Windows XP, Linux (in all its variants), and some Mac.
Most of the BANKS works on Mainframes which generally uses UNIX operating systems. But a BANK can use UNIX and flavours of LINUX (which is a UNIX flavor) and Windows Server ...
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Mac OS X, Linux, and Microsoft Windows are three types of operating systems. Single-user, multi-tasking, multi-user, and real-time operating systems, or RTOS, are different types of operating systems that computers use.
"Non-proprietary" is the opposite of the above. These are more commonly referred to as "free" operating systems, since you have access to the underlying code, and can modify it. Linux and FreeBSD are excellent examples of non-proprietary operating systems. The choice of non-proprietary operating systems can make it much easier to upgrade hardware as new technology becomes available.
Video game systems use their own operating systems normally, for example the PS3 has it own operating system that is built in and updated regularly. This said, some systems can use 3rd party operating systems although these are rare and usually pointless. For example Windows 95 can be ported to a PS3 but it pretty pointless and mostly just for show.
Linux or Windows XP
Most of the BANKS works on Mainframes which generally uses UNIX operating systems. But a BANK can use UNIX and flavours of LINUX (which is a UNIX flavor) and Windows Server ...
Single-user multitask operating systems are also known as network operating systems
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The two most commonly recognized operating systems are Mac OS X and Windows Vista/XP.
The systems were in place to support the new process. The new systems were not operating properly.
Mac OS X, Linux, and Microsoft Windows are three types of operating systems. Single-user, multi-tasking, multi-user, and real-time operating systems, or RTOS, are different types of operating systems that computers use.
Not explicitly. If you already own a legal copy of a commercial operating system, you can use it in VirtualPC. You can also use free operating systems like Linux or FreeBSD.
"Proprietary" means that the source is closed or only available to a select few. Microsoft Windows is an excellent example of a proprietary operating system. "Non-proprietary" is the opposite of the above. These are more commonly referred to as "free" operating systems, since you have access to the underlying code, and can modify it. Linux and FreeBSD are excellent examples of non-proprietary operating systems.
"Non-proprietary" is the opposite of the above. These are more commonly referred to as "free" operating systems, since you have access to the underlying code, and can modify it. Linux and FreeBSD are excellent examples of non-proprietary operating systems. The choice of non-proprietary operating systems can make it much easier to upgrade hardware as new technology becomes available.
The VxWorks is a real time operating system that was developed by Wind River Systems. The operating system was first released in 1987. The operating system is designed for use in embedded systems.
Video game systems use their own operating systems normally, for example the PS3 has it own operating system that is built in and updated regularly. This said, some systems can use 3rd party operating systems although these are rare and usually pointless. For example Windows 95 can be ported to a PS3 but it pretty pointless and mostly just for show.