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An operating system written in C & assembly. FruityOrange uses the concept of a monolithic kernel and GRUB as bootloader for the kernel and some modules. There is still no release. If you want do try the development-version, get the Sourcecode and build by yourself!
IdyllaOS is simple operating system. System is based on monolithic kernel with drivers of devices loaded as kernelmodules. As required for a modern operating system, it supports features like virtual memory, memory protection and multitasking.
vesper(Virtual Embraced Space ProbER) offers framework to monitor status of guests on various virtual machine environments, by injecting kernelmodules from host to other guest domains.
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This Project was born on friday, 13th of February.
The target of this project is to edit the existing Wireless LAN Realtek RTL8180L-Wlan-Modules, wich works only with RedHat Linux 8 and 9, so that you can use them on all distributions and kernel versions
The Banana Kernel is an open-source pedagogical operating system intended to provide useful means for teaching basic OS concepts, with the possibility of interaction with external modules developed by the teacher or student.