Nope it's not, a multiuser OS can be used by many people, one at at time. Lets say you have one computer for the whole family to share, you can use a different login for them so they can only log into their part only after you are done with it.
With a Multitasking OS you can do more then one thing at a time, like, watch a movie on your device and play a game at the same time.
Here's another analogy, rub your belly and at the same time pat your head, that's multitasking.
It is a multitasking, multiuser opearting. It is a version of UNIX .
Yes, a multiuser operating system is also described as a network operating system.
Microsoft's first operating system was MS-DOS 1.1. MS-DOS was based on the operating system 86-DOS which was purchased by Microsoft. Microsoft licensed MS-DOS 1.1 to IBM who resold it as PC-DOS 1.0.
yes. windows nt is a multiuser operating system
Linux.
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
UNIX is a multiuser, multitasking operating system originally developed in the 1960s and 1970s at Bell Labs. The name "UNIX" is derived from an earlier operating system called "Multics," with the "U" signifying its "uni" (single) user capabilities, though it evolved into a powerful multiuser system. UNIX is known for its stability, security, and portability, and has influenced many other operating systems, including Linux and macOS. It is widely used in servers, workstations, and embedded systems.
Read your EULA. The license encourages you, and only you, to use the PC, even if you install sshd or vnc so others can use it. Now ask yourself if Debian Linux is a multiuser operating system.
unix is a multiuser operating system but widows is a single user operating system.
Novell Netware ? ? ?
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