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    Onix OS
    onix is a minimalist educational operating system written in Rust, created to demonstrate low-level system design in a safe and modern language. It covers kernel essentials such as interrupts, memory management, and multitasking, and includes a tiny Unix-like shell for user interaction. onix is tailored for x86_64 systems and runs in QEMU, making it ideal for learning OS internals while benefiting from Rust’s type safety and concurrency guarantees. It’s a great project for students or...
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    smolOS

    smolOS

    A tiny and simple research operating system

    smolOS is a minimalist 16-bit operating system written in pure Assembly for x86 real mode. Its goal is to demonstrate the fundamentals of how an OS boots, handles input, and displays output using only the most essential code. smolOS fits in a single boot sector and runs directly on BIOS-compatible hardware or emulators like QEMU. It’s ideal for those seeking to understand bootloaders, BIOS interrupts, and ultra-low-level system programming through a practical and tiny project.
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    MOOS

    MOOS

    C# x64 operating system programming with the .NET native

    MOOS (Meta Operating System) is an academic and experimental OS designed for clarity and extensibility, focusing on simplicity and modular construction. Written in Rust, MOOS provides a safe and modern platform to explore low-level system design, with a minimal but functional kernel that supports multitasking, a virtual memory manager, and a tiny standard library. It targets x86_64 and runs on QEMU, making it suitable for students and developers learning about OS fundamentals or testing...
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    ANDROIDER

    One of the worst possible derivatives of Ubuntu for GUI lovers.

    XDA people: This is my first large-scale project EVER. Please be nice. ANDROIDER is a derivative of Ubuntu. I took the Ubuntu Mini Remix, stripped it to bare bones, then added an uber basic window manager, an ancient login manager, a wireless manager and browser that only run in the command line, and the prerequisites needed to build the AOSP. It limps along, has configuration errors and bugs up the wahazoo still, and wants to die at every turn. Oh, and the partition manager is command...
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