Yes there is an operating system called Lunix, not to be confused with Linux. Lunix is a Unix-based operating system for Commodore 64 and Commodore 128 computers.
Lunix is a phrase to describe an operating system title Little Unix. The operating system Lunix was originally designed for the Commodore 64, one of the first home computers.
LUnix (unofficially, Little Unix) is a Unix-like operating system for the Commodore 64, a popular home computer of the 1980s.
MS-DOS is tied architecturally to IBM PC-compatibles and x86 processors. LUnix is a Unix-like operating system for the Commodore 64 and Commodore 128, though it could be ported to other 6502 processors. MS-DOS was first released in 1982. LUnix was first released in 1993. MS-DOS is closed-source. LUnix is open-source, available under the terms of the GPL. MS-DOS was created by Microsoft. LUnix was created by volunteers around the world.
A type of file system that is not readable by windows
Linux NetBSD FreeBSD OpenBSD Plan 9 LUnix Darwin
The shell has not been given a specific name; it was written from scratch especially for LUnix in 6502 assembly.
I'm assuming you are referring the Linux operating system. Linux is 100% free. If you pay a penny for it, get your money back. There are hundreds of different distributions of Linux. Some of the best beginner distro's are Ubuntu and Linux Mint. Check the related links below.
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XP is a complete operating system, not simply an operating environment.
There are basically four types of operating systems. They include Batch Operating System, Multiprogramming Operating System, Network Operating System and Distributed Operating System.
1. BATCH PROCESSING operating system 2. MULTIPROGRAMMING operating system 3. TIME SHARING operating system 4. REAL TIME operating system 5. DISTRIBUTED operating system
An operating system manages the working operation of a computer