Unix
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.
Any Linux-based operating system that is capable of multitasking. (I.E. doing more than one thing at the same time.)
multiprogramming
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.
C is a general-purpose computer programming language developed in 1972 by Dennis Ritchie at the Bell Telephone Laboratories for use with the Unix Operating System.
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Unix is an multitasking, multi-user computer operating system developed by AT&T. It is currently owned by The Open Group. The Unix operating system was originally intended to be used for developing software.
Mac OS X is a preemptive multitasking system.
Any Linux-based operating system that is capable of multitasking. (I.E. doing more than one thing at the same time.)
yes
multiprogramming
Unix
Preemptive multitasking is when the operating system preemptively interrupts a current task without cooperation. Cooperative multitasking is when the system must be programmed to do tasks.