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    You don't need to download the source code to use an operating system. If you could mention what operating system you'd like to use, someone could show where that OS is available from, though a simple Google search would probably be enough to find that too.

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    You don't need to download the source code to use an operating system. If you could mention what operating system you'd like to use, someone could show where that OS is available from, though a simple Google search would probably be enough to find that too.

    – Kusalananda
    Apr 10 at 6:09











  • Source code is better then i build and use it.

    – nothingn
    Apr 10 at 6:14






  • 3





    Here is the source code for MS-DOS 2.0, an operating system.

    – Michael Homer
    Apr 10 at 6:22












  • 4





    You don't need to download the source code to use an operating system. If you could mention what operating system you'd like to use, someone could show where that OS is available from, though a simple Google search would probably be enough to find that too.

    – Kusalananda
    Apr 10 at 6:09











  • Source code is better then i build and use it.

    – nothingn
    Apr 10 at 6:14






  • 3





    Here is the source code for MS-DOS 2.0, an operating system.

    – Michael Homer
    Apr 10 at 6:22







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You don't need to download the source code to use an operating system. If you could mention what operating system you'd like to use, someone could show where that OS is available from, though a simple Google search would probably be enough to find that too.

– Kusalananda
Apr 10 at 6:09





You don't need to download the source code to use an operating system. If you could mention what operating system you'd like to use, someone could show where that OS is available from, though a simple Google search would probably be enough to find that too.

– Kusalananda
Apr 10 at 6:09













Source code is better then i build and use it.

– nothingn
Apr 10 at 6:14





Source code is better then i build and use it.

– nothingn
Apr 10 at 6:14




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Here is the source code for MS-DOS 2.0, an operating system.

– Michael Homer
Apr 10 at 6:22





Here is the source code for MS-DOS 2.0, an operating system.

– Michael Homer
Apr 10 at 6:22










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