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GaryOS is an entire GNU/Linux system in a single bootable file
GaryOS is an entire GNU/Linux system in a single bootable file. It is also a Builder system to create and package Gentoo installations.
Builder creates custom root filesystems that GaryOS can load into memory in place of its own. GaryOS can build new or updated versions of itself from within itself.
Primary uses:
* System rescue and recovery
* Anonymous and secure workstation
* GNU/Linux learning environment
* Installation of Gentoo
Unique advantages:
* Source-based...
OviOS is an open source storage OS based on the Linux kernel and includes opensource software needed to create a fully functional, highly performant storage server.
It supports iSCSI, NFS and SMB versions 1,2 and 3. It also supports AD integration.
Android virtual machines running on Openstack Clouds
This is the first ever project that ports Android OS into an image that can be used to create Android virtual machines running on Openstack clouds with full virtualisation support. Currently we only support Android 4.4 Kitkat 64bit distribution.
Instructons on how to create the image yourself: http://thisismyeye.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/enabling-virtio-drivers-on-kernel-for.html
This image is not perfect yet.