Dozens of operating systems have (true) multi-user support. The most notable include:
Windows (NT/2000/XP/Vista)
Mac OS X
Linux
FreeBSD
NetBSD
OpenBSD
Solaris
Plan 9
QNX
BeOS
GNU HURD
AIX
VMS
HP-UX
IRIX
Tru64
VxWorks
yes a Symbian is a multi user os unlike open source os as that of androids,but androids do support multi user os.
it is a multi user OS
single user os is that os which support only one user at a time and multi user os is that which support more than one user at the same time
Single-user OS is that OS which support only one user at a time. for example: DOS, WINDOWS 3X, WINDOWS 95/97/98 etc. Multi-user OS is that which support more than one users at the same time. in these types of OS there is a server and all the users are provided different terminals. these terminals are connected to the server. for example: UNIX, LYNIX, WINDOWS VISTA etc. == ==Just that- single user has one person using it; multi user many.
There is basically no difference. Either the OS supports more than 1 user or it doesn't. Windows 7 for example supports single or multi users. Other Windows 7 tips and tricks available at: http://www.waltwachon.weebly.com
yes a Symbian is a multi user os unlike open source os as that of androids,but androids do support multi user os.
Multi threaded, Multi tasking, multi processing, multi user Operating System
it is a multi user OS
single user os is that os which support only one user at a time and multi user os is that which support more than one user at the same time
It is a network or multi-user operating system.
Single-user OS is that OS which support only one user at a time. for example: DOS, WINDOWS 3X, WINDOWS 95/97/98 etc. Multi-user OS is that which support more than one users at the same time. in these types of OS there is a server and all the users are provided different terminals. these terminals are connected to the server. for example: UNIX, LYNIX, WINDOWS VISTA etc. == ==Just that- single user has one person using it; multi user many.
Dos is single user single task and windows single user multi task
Generally, it will be single-user, single tasking.
There is basically no difference. Either the OS supports more than 1 user or it doesn't. Windows 7 for example supports single or multi users. Other Windows 7 tips and tricks available at: http://www.waltwachon.weebly.com
Single-user OS is that OS which support only one user at a time. for example: DOS, WINDOWS 3X, WINDOWS 95/97/98 etc. Multi-user OS is that which support more than one users at the same time. in these types of OS there is a server and all the users are provided different terminals. these terminals are connected to the server. for example: UNIX, LYNIX, WINDOWS VISTA etc. *********************************************************************** Single-user OS is that OS which support only one user at a time. for example: DOS, WINDOWS 3X, WINDOWS 95/97/98 etc. Multi-user OS is that which support more than one users at the same time. in these types of OS there is a server and all the users are provided different terminals. these terminals are connected to the server. for example: UNIX, LYNIX, WINDOWS VISTA etc. bsathua@gmail.com
Multi users OS support many users. So many people can utilize the resources of the computer. They generally are multi tasking computers which are faster.
please tell me the meaning of multi user please tell me the meaning of multi user