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    CasaOS

    CasaOS

    A simple, easy-to-use, elegant open-source Personal Cloud system

    CasaOS by IceWhaleTech is a personal cloud OS designed around Docker. It offers a simple, elegant UI and streamlined installer to manage local storage, apps, media, and smart home services, all self-hosted.
    Downloads: 108 This Week
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    sealos

    sealos

    Sealos is a production-ready Kubernetes distribution

    A Cloud Operating System designed for managing cloud-native applications. Sealos['siːləs] is a cloud operating system distribution based on the Kubernetes kernel. Using the cloud like using a personal computer, reducing the cost of the cloud to 1/10 of the original.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Azure Linux

    Azure Linux

    General purpose Linux OS for Azure

    Azure Linux is Microsoft’s open-source Linux distribution built and optimized for Azure environments. It is designed to provide a secure and reliable operating system for virtual machines, containers, and bare-metal platforms. The distribution is derived from Fedora Linux sources while adding Azure-specific engineering for cloud operations. It uses the RPM package ecosystem, which makes it familiar to administrators and developers who already work with RPM-based Linux systems. ...
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    Pony OS

    Pony OS

    My Little Unix: Kernels are Magic

    ponyos is a lightweight, UNIX-like operating system developed as a personal hobby project by the creator of ToaruOS. It features a monolithic kernel written in C and aims for a POSIX-compliant environment with a built-from-scratch userland. ponyos includes a graphical interface, dynamic linker, shared libraries, and a package manager. It’s designed for fun, experimentation, and as a platform to learn and play with operating system internals, with surprisingly advanced features given its...
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    hhuOS

    hhuOS

    hhuOS - A small operating system

    hhuOS is an educational operating system project developed by students at Heinrich Heine University (HHU) in Düsseldorf, Germany. It is built from scratch in C and Assembly and intended as a teaching tool to help students grasp the foundations of kernel development, memory management, system calls, and multitasking. The project focuses on clarity, modularity, and hands-on experimentation with real OS components, making it suitable for OS development courses or personal exploration.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    EVE OS

    EVE OS

    EVE is Edge Virtualization Engine

    EVE is an open-source, secure, and container-optimized operating system for edge computing, developed by the LF Edge foundation. It enables enterprises to deploy and manage edge applications on heterogeneous hardware platforms using a zero-trust architecture. EVE supports virtual machines, containers, and unikernels while being hardware-agnostic, making it suitable for industrial gateways, edge clusters, and IoT devices.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Hyperledger Cello

    Hyperledger Cello

    Operating System for Enterprise Blockchain

    Hyperledger Cello is a blockchain operation and provisioning system designed to automate the deployment, management, and scaling of Hyperledger Fabric networks. As part of the Hyperledger project under the Linux Foundation, Cello aims to offer Blockchain-as-a-Service (BaaS) by abstracting the complexity of infrastructure setup for consortiums and enterprises. It provides a dashboard, APIs, and orchestration tools to help users create, monitor, and manage blockchain nodes, ledgers, and...
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    Felix OS

    Felix OS

    Experimental operating system written in Rust

    felix is a simple 64-bit hobby operating system written in Rust, designed as an educational and personal exploration into systems programming. It features a monolithic kernel that supports basic multitasking, memory management, and user programs. Built from the ground up with Rust’s strong safety guarantees, felix aims to strike a balance between low-level hardware access and modern software practices. It runs on x86_64 platforms via QEMU and includes a basic shell and ELF binary loader,...
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    Friend OS

    Friend OS

    FriendOS is a free web based platform that runs in your browser

    FriendUP is a cloud-based operating environment that turns the browser into a full desktop experience, complete with applications, file management, user profiles, and remote access features. It’s a meta-OS for distributed systems, allowing users to host and manage applications through a unified web interface while maintaining control over their own data. Built with Node.js and C++, FriendUP includes a virtual file system, multi-user support, and a customizable UI, making it ideal for...
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    Maru OS

    Maru OS

    Your phone is your PC

    Welcome to the Maru OS Project. Maru makes personal computing more context-aware by giving you the best interface for your environment. That means when you're on the go, Maru is your phone; when you're at your desk, Maru is your desktop. It's that simple. To be more precise, Maru is an operating system that enables interactive virtual environments on Android. It's based on the Android Open Source Project and focuses on mobile hardware.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    JNode is a Java New Operating system Design Effort. JNode is a simple to use and install Java operating system for personal use on modern devices. Any java application runs on it, fast and safe. See our homepage for additional information.
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    HINF EHR Demo

    A live boot system to view demonstration EHRs

    This is a live boot system that was developed for my HINF 490 Directed Study: Deployment of Electronic Health Records for Education. The system is a 1.5 Gig ISO that can be installed onto a USB or onto a virtual machine (tested on Oracle VirtualBox 4.1.12) The goal is to have a persistent live boot system with various open source EHRs pre installed and running for students to be able to have a more hands on experience with their own personal ehr that can be run from a USB and live booted, but still able to save the changes they make to the system between boots. ...
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