A single tasking operating system allows a user to run
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A single-tasking system can only run one program at a time, while a multi-tasking operating system allows more than one program to be running in concurrency. ... Unix-like operating systems, such as Solaris and Linux—as well as non-Unix-like, such as AmigaOS—support preemptive multitasking.
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