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    MentOS

    MentOS

    An educational 32-bit linux-like Operating System

    MentOS is an educational operating system developed for academic use, particularly in university settings, to help students understand low-level system concepts such as process management, memory handling, and scheduling. Written in C, MentOS closely mimics a simplified Unix-like OS and includes hands-on implementations of key kernel features. Designed to be highly readable and modular, it offers a practical approach to learning systems programming through real-world kernel components, making it a valuable tool for operating system courses and personal exploration.
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    Manjaro Development

    Manjaro Development

    development packages & testbuilds for manjaro linux

    ...So we improved Arch Linux. We created a more user friendly installation process, wrote bash scripts for managing graphic drivers, configured xfce with some useful functions and a GUI settings manager is also planed. Just try it. ;)
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    NamelessROM

    NamelessROM

    Custom ROM for Android

    NamelessRom is opportunity; an opportunity to have a voice to the development team of the after-market firmware that you run on your device. The main goal of NamelessRom is to provide quality development for android devices, phones, and tablets alike. NamelessRom developers are available nearly 24/7 and respond to bug reports and feature requests almost instantly. This availability will allow you, the end-user, to have direct input into exactly what features and functions are included on the...
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    Revamp (Operating System)

    an OS build, "Where Elegance Spells Perfection"

    ...Revamp is an Operating System, build on the strong linux architecture, to provide a beautiful,easy to use operating system. with aim to be user friendly even to new users, Revamp was built from the existing Ubuntu (previously on Mint) and the development will follow Ubuntu's release closely. Revamp will try our best to provide an all in Operating System, equipped with essential Softwares and Settings, generally used by user.
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    Enterprise

    Tool intended to help the process of booting Linux on Intel Macs.

    ...The purpose of Enterprise is as the first stage in a two-stage booting process for Mac Linux USB Loader-created USB drives. Essentially, Enterprise loads GRUB, giving it configuration settings and the location of necessary files inside of the desired ISO, and then the distribution is booted. Enterprise will soon support booting multiple distributions, so you can have more than one distribution per USB stick. This way, you can test out multiple distributions.
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