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An operating system is not:
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the hardware, which provides the fundamental resources managed by the operating
system,
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a programming language,
though a programming language is needed to write an operating system,
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a set of utility programs such as
editors, mailers, compilers and loaders,
which use the facilities provided by an operating system.
Prasun Dewan
Tue Jan 9 13:53:37 EST 2001