Any Linux-based operating system that is capable of multitasking. (I.E. doing more than one thing at the same time.)
Linux
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.
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
Mac OS X is a preemptive multitasking system.
yes
Linux
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. Multitasking is dependent on the operating system, not the processor.
go to hill
Yes. Linux is a computer operating system.
Mac OS X is a preemptive multitasking system.
multiprogramming
Despite being created by different software developers, most operating systems today are graphical-interface-oriented. Also, most of the OS's, including three of the most popular (Windows, Macintosh and Linux) support multitasking.