An operating system is software that resides between user applications and hardware. It's job is to manage hardware resources and allocate them to the user applications through processes such as memory management and process scheduling.
An operating system can be something that helps run your computer. Windows is an operating system that is very popular. It helps you run other programs on your computer.
a person who manages the operation of a computer system
Same as it would be in any other operating system: vi is a text editor, mostly tailored to power users.
The Operating System (OS) connects the user, applications, and hardware together.
An operating system coordinates the activities of computer hardware
The operating system
Micro-Kernel: A micro-kernel is a minimal operating system that performs only the essential functions of an operating system. All other operating system functions are performed by system processes. Monolithic: A monolithic operating system is one where all operating system code is in a single executable image and all operating system code runs in system mode
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Macintosh Operating System
By definition, yes.
By the common definition, no. It is a "disk operating" (basically any operating system booted from a disk), and it is made by Microsoft, but the similarities end there.
No. Hacking, depending on your definition, can be done from almost any operating system.
A piece of hardware or software operating at maximum capacity.
DOS stands for Disk Operating System (initials).
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An operating system (OS) is system software that manages computer hardware and software resources and provides common services for computer programs. The operating system is a component of the system software in a computer system. Application programs usually require an operating system to function.
Operating system resources in a PC computer can be pieces like RAM, the CPU, BUS, Graphics, and other hardware components on the motherboard which provide the level of resources for an operating system to run.
An open-source operating system is one that is available to the general public for use and/or modification from its original design free of charge.
A shell program is the interface between the user (environment) and the operating system (kernel). It allows users to specify commands and requests the operating system to execute them.