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    Winux Operating System

    Winux Operating System

    The definitive successor for Windows 10 users

    Break free from hardware restrictions and forced upgrades. Winux is the definitive successor for Windows 10 users seeking performance and reliability. Featuring an Intuitive Familiar Interface and Native Compatibility for your essential software.
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    operating system simple

    operating system simple

    Operating System Guide Dari 0

    operating_system_guide is a curated, beginner-friendly resource aimed at helping aspiring developers learn how to create an operating system from scratch. Maintained by AzkaDev, the guide collects educational materials, links, and code snippets that walk learners through each major component of OS development—from bootloaders to kernel structures and system calls. While still evolving, the guide acts as a roadmap and inspiration hub for those wanting to explore low-level systems programming with a hands-on approach.
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    Aura Operating System

    Aura Operating System

    AuraOS, the Franco-English Operating System developed in C#

    ...It is not based on Linux or Windows, but rather developed as an independent system with its own structure and drivers.
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    Linux Kernel

    Linux Kernel

    Linux Kernel source tree

    The Linux Kernel is the core component of the Linux operating system—a free, open-source, monolithic, Unix-like system kernel initiated by Linus Torvalds in 1991 and since evolved into a foundational technology powering everything from servers and supercomputers to smartphones and embedded devices. There are various text files in the Documentation/ subdirectory, several of them using the reStructuredText markup notation.
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    Linux Surface

    Linux Surface

    Linux Kernel for Surface Devices

    Linux running on Microsoft Surface devices. These days, Linux supports a lot of devices out-of-the-box. As a matter of fact, this includes a good portion of the Microsoft Surface devices—for most parts at least. Unfortunately, Surface devices tend to be a bit special. This is mostly because some hardware choices Microsoft made are rarely (if at all) used by other, more "standard", devices. We aim to send all the changes we make here upstream, but this may take time. This kernel allows us to...
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    Zen Linux

    Zen Linux

    Simple, free and efficient ad-blocker and privacy guard

    Zen is an open-source system-wide ad-blocker and privacy guard for Windows, macOS, and Linux. It works by setting up a proxy that intercepts HTTP requests from all applications and blocks those serving ads, tracking scripts that monitor your behavior, malware, and other unwanted content. By operating at the system level, Zen can protect against threats that browser extensions cannot, such as trackers embedded in desktop applications and operating system components. ...
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    Talos Linux

    Talos Linux

    Talos Linux is a modern Linux distribution built for Kubernetes

    Talos Linux is Linux designed for Kubernetes – secure, immutable, and minimal. Supports cloud platforms, bare metal, and virtualization platforms. All system management is done via an API. No SSH, shell or console. Production-ready supports some of the largest Kubernetes clusters in the world. Open source project from the team at Sidero Labs.
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    Linux Mint 22 Cinnamon

    Linux Mint 22 Cinnamon

    A refined, friendly, & modern desktop experience with longterm support

    Linux Mint Cinnamon (Linux Mint 22) is the flagship edition of the Linux Mint operating system, designed to deliver a sleek, intuitive, and modern desktop experience. Built on the robust Ubuntu and Debian foundations, it features the Cinnamon desktop environment, which combines a traditional layout with advanced customization options.
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    Self-Operating Computer

    Self-Operating Computer

    A framework to enable multimodal models to operate a computer

    The Self-Operating Computer Framework is an innovative system that enables multimodal models to autonomously operate a computer by interpreting the screen and executing mouse and keyboard actions to achieve specified objectives. This framework is compatible with various multimodal models and currently integrates with GPT-4o, o1, Gemini Pro Vision, Claude 3, and LLaVa.
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    Toolbx Linux

    Toolbx Linux

    Tool for interactive command line environments on Linux

    Toolbx is a tool for Linux, which allows the use of interactive command line environments for development and troubleshooting the host operating system, without having to install software on the host. It is built on top of Podman and other standard container technologies from OCI. Toolbx environments have seamless access to the user's home directory, the Wayland and X11 sockets, networking (including Avahi), removable devices (like USB sticks), systemd journal, SSH agent, D-Bus, limits, /dev and the udev database, etc. ...
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    WSL2-Linux-Kernel

    WSL2-Linux-Kernel

    The source for the Linux kernel used in Windows Subsystem for Linux 2

    The WSL2-Linux-Kernel repo contains the kernel source code and configuration files for the WSL2 kernel. If you discover an issue relating to WSL or the WSL2 kernel, please report it on the WSL GitHub project. It is not possible to report issues on the WSL2-Linux-Kernel project. Instructions for building an x86_64 WSL2 kernel with an Ubuntu distribution are provided. The number one way that we recommend you run Linux distributions is by installing Windows Terminal. Using Windows Terminal...
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    Linux command

    Linux command

    Linux command encyclopedia search tool

    Linux command encyclopedia search tool, the content includes Linux command manual, detailed explanation, study, and collection. The current warehouse has collected more than 570 Linux commands. It is a non-profit warehouse. It has generated a web site for easy use. Currently, the site does not have any advertisements. The content includes Linux command manuals, detailed explanations, and learning. Very worthy collection of Linux command quick reference manual. The copyright belongs to the...
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    MX-Linux

    MX-Linux

    MX-Linux project

    MX Linux is a cooperative venture between the antiX and MX Linux communities. It is a family of operating systems that are designed to combine elegant and efficient desktops with high stability and solid performance. MX’s graphical tools provide an easy way to do a wide variety of tasks, while the Live USB and snapshot tools inherited from antiX add impressive portability and remastering capabilities.
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    antiX-Linux
    antiX is a fast, lightweight and easy to install linux live CD distribution based on Debian Stable for Intel-AMD x86 compatible systems.
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    Linux Lite

    Linux Lite

    A free, easy to use operating system

    Linux Lite is free for everyone to use and share, and suitable for people who are new to Linux and for people who want a lightweight operating system that is also fully featured. With a free Office Suite, Media Player and a choice of Web Browsers.
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    The EdX51 Operating System

    The EdX51 Operating System

    A cooperative scheduler OS for the 8051 and its derivatives.

    The EdX51 operating system was designed as a teaching/learning tool. It provides operating system services to application programmers developing systems that run on 8051 microcontrollers and their derivatives. The OS was written in C using Keil’s µVision IDE together with Keil’s C51 compiler. Depending on the configuration, EdX51 uses between 632 and 1795 bytes of code memory.
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    WireGuard Linux

    WireGuard Linux

    Linux kernel implementation of the WireGuard VPN protocol

    WireGuard Linux is the Linux kernel implementation of the WireGuard VPN protocol, providing high-performance encrypted networking directly within the Linux networking stack. The repository serves as a mirror of the official development tree and contains the kernel-side code that enables native WireGuard support on Linux systems. By operating inside the kernel rather than user space, the project achieves very low latency and high throughput, making it suitable for servers, embedded systems, and enterprise networking environments. ...
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    ProcMon for Linux

    ProcMon for Linux

    A Linux version of the Procmon Sysinternals tool

    ProcMon-for-Linux by Microsoft is an open-source port of the legendary Windows Sysinternals Process Monitor, adapted for Linux environments. It captures and displays real-time syscall activities—alongside process/thread details—in an interactive terminal interface. With filtering capabilities, full thread stack capture, logging to SQLite, and event replay, it offers powerful visibility into system behavior.
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    Tools and patches for the Linux Diskquota system as part of the Linux kernel
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    Linux insides

    Linux insides

    A book-in-progress about the Linux kernel and its insides

    Linux insides is an extensive open-source educational book project that explores the internal architecture and behavior of the Linux kernel. The repository contains a structured series of chapters that explain low-level topics such as booting, memory management, interrupts, system calls, and synchronization primitives. The project’s stated goal is to share knowledge about Linux kernel internals and related low-level concepts in an accessible narrative format. ...
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    System Design

    System Design

    Learn how to design systems and prepare for system design interviews

    This project is an open, course-style repository designed to help you learn system design from fundamentals through advanced, interview-ready thinking. It organizes core networking and distributed-systems concepts into a structured path, so you can build intuition before jumping into “design X” exercises. It covers the building blocks that show up in real architectures, such as DNS, load balancing, caching, CDNs, proxies, scalability and availability tradeoffs, and storage patterns, then...
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    NVIDIA Linux Open GPU Kernel Module

    NVIDIA Linux Open GPU Kernel Module

    NVIDIA Linux open GPU kernel module source

    This is the source release of the NVIDIA Linux open GPU kernel modules, version 530.41.03. Note that the kernel modules built here must be used with GSP firmware and user-space NVIDIA GPU driver components from a corresponding 530.41.03 driver release. Currently, the kernel modules can be built for x86_64 or aarch64. If cross-compiling, set these variables on the make command line. Any reasonably modern version of GCC or Clang can be used to build the kernel modules. Note that the kernel...
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    Flash Linux 0.11 Talk

    Flash Linux 0.11 Talk

    Annotated Unix system source code

    ...It highlights how segmentation and paging cooperate, how system calls are dispatched, and how context switches and signals work in practice. The commentary ties C and assembly listings back to architecture specifics, making the hardware–software interface concrete. For learners, it serves as a guided tour that builds intuition for operating system design and prepares them to tackle contemporary kernels with better mental models.
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    Archman Linux

    Archman Linux

    Archman GNU/Linux / Arch Linux based linux distribution

    Archman Linux Arch Linux based linux distribution
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