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− | + | An Operating System ("OS") is a software layer on which applications and program are executed. It is hardware-dependent and factorizes many functionalities to make them simply accessible to programs, such as file management. Often, it also offers to have multiple programs executed at the same time by slicing their processor access. | |
− | + | As the most known OSes, we can cite: | |
+ | * [[File:Windows logo.png|40px|alt=Microsoft Windows logo]] [[Windows]] 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 … | ||
+ | * [[File:macOS logo.png|40px|alt=Apple macOS wordmark]] [[macOS]] | ||
+ | * [[File:Tux.png|40px|alt=Tux, the mascot of Linux]] [[GNU/Linux]]-based OSes like [[Debian]] or [[Ubuntu]]. | ||
− | [[Category:Operating systems]] | + | {{VLC}} can be run on many OSes. [[:Category:Operating_systems|This list]] can help you to find which of them are supported. |
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+ | == External links == | ||
+ | * [https://www.howtogeek.com/361572/what-is-an-operating-system/ How-To Geek - What is an Operating System?] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Glossary]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Operating systems|*]] |
Latest revision as of 23:08, 19 May 2019
An Operating System ("OS") is a software layer on which applications and program are executed. It is hardware-dependent and factorizes many functionalities to make them simply accessible to programs, such as file management. Often, it also offers to have multiple programs executed at the same time by slicing their processor access.
As the most known OSes, we can cite:
VLC media player can be run on many OSes. This list can help you to find which of them are supported.