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ReactOS

Oracle VM VirtualBox is an x86 virtualization software package, originally created by German software company innotek GmbH, purchased by Sun Microsystems, and now developed by Oracle Corporation as part of its family of virtualization products. It is installed on an existing host operating system; within this application, additional guest operating systems, each known as a [...]

Haiku Operating System

In addition to the original 1996 BFS used in BeOS, there are several implementations for Linux. In early 1999, Makoto Kato developed a Be File System driver for Linux; however, the driver never reached a complete stable state, so in 2001 Will Dyson developed his own version of the Linux BFS driver. As part of [...]

ReactOS

The PE format is also used by ReactOS, as ReactOS is intended to be binary-compatible with Windows. It has also historically been used by a number of other operating systems, including SkyOS and BeOS R3. However, both SkyOS and BeOS eventually moved to ELF. As the Mono development platform intends to be binary compatible with [...]

Plan 9 Operating System

* Asymmetric Multi-Processing * Non-Uniform Memory Access * Simultaneous multithreading * Sequent Computer Systems * Software lockout Operating systems running on SMP computers * BeOS and derivatives * BSD descendants: ** DragonFly BSD ** FreeBSD ** NetBSD ** OpenBSD * Burroughs MCP (1961–present) * IBM i5/OS * INTEGRITY * LynxOS * LabVIEW Real-Time Module (version [...]

ZETA Operating System

Mozilla Firefox runs on certain platforms that coincide OS versions in use at the time of release. In 2004 Version 1 supported older OS such as Windows 95 and Mac OS X 10.1, by 2008 version 3 required at least OS X 10.4 and even Windows 98 support ended. Various releases available on the primary [...]

Plan 9 Operating System

Depending upon the degree of compliance with the standards, one can classify operating systems as fully or partly POSIX compatible. Certified products can be found at the IEEE’s website. Fully POSIX-compliant The following operating systems conform (i.e., are 100% compliant) to one or more of the various POSIX standards. *A/UX *AIX *BSD/OS *DSPnano *HP-UX *INTEGRITY [...]

Computer Operating System

SkyOS was a commercial, proprietary, graphical desktop operating system written for the x86 computer architecture. As of January 30, 2009 development has halted. Adapted from the Wikipedia article SkyOS, under the G. N. U. Free Documentation License. Please also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki

If like me, you find yourself juggling multiple messenger applications to keep your friends, family and colleagues happy you will be glad to hear about Pidgin. Formally known as Gaim, Pidgin is an open-source messaging program that allows the simultaneous use of multiple instant messenger services through one application.