Answer:
Yes.
NOTE:
Linux is not only multi-tasking, it is also multi-user. This means two people or two hundred people may be logged into a Linux server simultaneously, each of those logged in users may be running multiple tasks, each may simultaneously have a fully graphical desktop environment, all with a single server. It is not necessary for those users to each have a desktop PC to enjoy their graphical environments with X-Windows and XDMCP, a thin client or X-Windows terminal is sufficient. If desktop PCs are available and are equipped with an X Windows server, their desktop PCs can also function as X-Windows desktops to the Linux server while also running their favorite desktop Operating System (MS Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Apple OSX etc.).
yes
Linux
Any Linux-based operating system that is capable of multitasking. (I.E. doing more than one thing at the same time.)
It is a multitasking, multiuser opearting. It is a version of UNIX .
no modern operating system that i am aware of does not support multitasking, where the definition of 'multitasking' is 'being able to run multiple processes concurrently'. whoever wrote 'linux' here previously is a troll or doesn't understand what that word means.
the most popular operating system multitasking is kernel
An example of a multitasking operating system is the system at a school. You use many programs and do many tasks at the same time, so you are multitasking on the computer
Yes. Linux is a computer operating system.
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Mac OS X is a preemptive multitasking system.
Linux is not an power full Operating system XP is the most powerfull operating system
1. There is no the Linux operating system.2. Only one component is strictly necessary to make a Linux operating system - the kernel.