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Linux
operating system
software that manages computer hardware resources
kernel
core of a computer operating system
Linux kernel
Unix-like operating system kernel, basis for all Linux operating systems
mobile operating system
operating system that operates a mobile device
real-time operating system
computer operating system intended to process data as it comes in with minimal delay
list of operating systems
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network operating system
computer software for running local area networks
history of operating systems
aspect of history
distributed operating system
operating system designed to operate on multiple systems over a network
UCSD Pascal
Pascal programming language system
LCARS
thumb|An LCARS panel from Star Trek: Voyager, similar to one shown in the third-season episode "Displaced". The colors of the backlit artwork have faded over time; the panel looks more yellow and blue in the episode. In the Star Trek fictional universe, LCARS (; an acronym for Library Computer Access/Retrieval System) is a computer operating system. Within Star Trek chronology, the term was first used in the Star Trek: The Next Generation series.
usage share of operating systems
relative market adoption of operating systems
timeline of operating systems
timeline
Visopsys
Visopsys (Visual Operating System), is an operating system, written by Andy McLaughlin. Development of the operating system began in 1997. The operating system is licensed under the GNU GPL, with the headers and libraries under the less restrictive LGPL license. It runs on the 32-bit IA-32 architecture. It features a multitasking kernel, supports asynchronous I/O and the FAT line of file systems. It requires a Pentium processor.
bare machine
computer without an operating system or installed applications
comparison of operating systems
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memory management subsystem
function of a computer operating system responsible for managing the computer's primary memory