Sunday, November 30, 2014

How to build own Operating System..

 

How to build own Operating System.. ================================ You might be using Windows,LINUX or Mac Operating System from very long. Ever wondered how these Operating System are made ? Or Ever think of making own Operating System ?? The Operating System you are going to create online will be Linux Operating System. There is no technical skills required for creating an own Linux Operating System online. Linux is a kernel, which can be used to create Operating Systems. Operating System(s) created by using Linux kernel are called Linux Operating System(s). Example of Linux Operating Systems are Ubuntu and SUSE To create own Operating System you don’t need to be a computer master or a programmer, all you need is a website: SUSE Studio. Yes, you can create your own Operating System online from ---> www. susestudio .com www. susestudio .com Sign in with your account, have to select a base package and desktop environment, 32 bit or 64 bit and then have to customize it like Logo, Soft-wares etc. once you have created your Own Linux Operating System you have to click on build and have to download an ISO image. You can burn this ISO image in a CD/DVD and can use that CD/DVD to install your own Operating System, just like you do with Windows or Linux CD......

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