4RING_OS
Hobby operating system for Intel processors from 386 and up. Engaged on all 4 protecting rings with call gates... (by isoux)
brutal
🏢 An operating system inspired by brutalist design that combines the ideals of UNIX from the 1970s with modern technology and engineering (by brutal-org)
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2 | 10 | |
3 | 1,032 | |
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0.0 | 5.2 | |
almost 1 year ago | 8 months ago | |
C | C | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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4RING_OS
Posts with mentions or reviews of 4RING_OS.
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My first [Z]implementation
I started my learning of Zig in this very area, system programming, where I did a modest implementation of a Zig object in a hobby OS that I write in C language... I didn't have as many difficulties as I expected. I still haven't started using Zig's build tool.
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Announcing 4RING_OS ver. 0.00
Source
brutal
Posts with mentions or reviews of brutal.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-08-07.
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GNU/Hurd strikes back: How to use the legendary OS in a (somewhat) practical way
Even in the noncommercial world, Hurd's gone precisely nowhere. RedoxOS is a toy and had a GUI within a year or so. Brutal got in within two. SerenityOS not only built a GUI but the beginnings of the first greenfield web browser to gain any semblance of modern standards support in the past several decades. Honestly, what's Hurd doing wrong to flounder so hard?
[0] https://github.com/redox-os/redox/releases/tag/0.0.3
[1] https://github.com/brutal-org/brutal/releases
[2] https://serenityos.org/happy/1st/
- Brutal, an OS built on top of a capability based micro-kernel
- good and simple examples of microkernwl userspace drivers?
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With the port to GTK 4 that will bring better performance, and extensions, Epiphany takes a big leap forward and becomes a viable option for many others.
Really glad you're so enthusiastic about Haiku, but I gotta let you know that you are vastly overestimating its scope. Either that or you're vastly underestimating a browser's, it could go either way. Anyone can make their own OS. Even one with a GUI. Now there's a project that can withstand infinite amounts of personal experimentation. There's Brutal, there's Serenity...
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looking for a minimal os that has a minimal gui system just for learning purpose.
https://skiftos.org https://brutal.smnx.sh https://serenityos.org
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Brutal OS reached milestone 4
Working on it https://github.com/brutal-org/brutal/tree/main/sources/libs/...
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Beginner to OSDev looking for some advice
For file organization, my advice is to shuffle stuff around until it feels great to you. But if you need an example you can check out our OS source tree https://github.com/brutal-org/brutal/tree/main/sources Also, you can use any other build system for OSDEV there are no reasons to limit yourself to make. Cmake, Bazel, gn, meason, etc does work pretty well for OSDEV
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Some black magic in Rust
Almost ! I convert Stivale2 structures to Handover's one (a protocol from https://github.com/brutal-org/brutal )
- What project can I do in the C programming language to get better at using pointers?
- For the past 5 days, u/TheMonax, u/ov3rl0w and I have been working on a new micro-kernel based operating system called BRUTAL. We already have implemented: PMM, VMM, SIMD, SMP, and much more !
What are some alternatives?
When comparing 4RING_OS and brutal you can also consider the following projects:
Odin - A simple CLI based Operating System
dom - DOM Standard
chaotix - The chaotix operating system! (Previously known as Magma or Psychix)
opuntiaOS - opuntiaOS - an operating system targeting x86, ARM and RISC-V.
skift - 🥑 The delightful operating system.
Macaron - A sweet hobby made operating system written in C++ for x86 CPUs with GUI
emerald - A 2D rust game engine focused on portability.
emerald - An operating system written in C
raspberry-pi-os - Learning operating system development using Linux kernel and Raspberry Pi
src - MidnightBSD OS source code