CloverBootloader
ravynos
CloverBootloader | ravynos | |
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34 | 38 | |
4,351 | 5,365 | |
0.6% | 0.4% | |
9.1 | 10.0 | |
about 1 month ago | 6 days ago | |
C | C | |
BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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CloverBootloader
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Boot Loader only from USB-Stick?
Definitely look into clover
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OpenCore boot error on Intel NUC NUC5i5MYBE
You need to try and learn it ....clover is a bit eazy then OC https://github.com/CloverHackyColor/CloverBootloader/wiki/Configuration
- [W] [US-MN] Dell PERC, 2.5 SSD, ATX rack-mountable case
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Booting Proxmox from M.2 SATA over USB on an HPe DL360p G8
I did manage to get Clover to boot, turns out it was a graphics card issue (Clover does not boot on ProLiant DL 560 Gen 8) so I threw an old HD 3470 I had laying around in it and I can now access Clover. I gonna play with Clover a little and see if I can get it to do what I want and if not, I grab the Slim ODD to SATA adapter you mentioned. Just need to find the cables to connect it.
- How to install Clover from Github
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TrueNAS with H730p mini controller, and process for replacing with HBA330
In your case you may wish to research using a tool such as Clover Bootloader, which would allow you to install Proxmox to NVMe drives and then put Clover on an internal or external USB thumb drive. The boot process would start from Clover on USB before linking your NVMe installation and continuing from there.
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Looking for a way to make a bootable USB that has multiple installable OS in it and a menu to choose which.
Clover bootloader https://github.com/CloverHackyColor/CloverBootloader
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Fedora 37 release date
You can use Clover to emulate UEFI on legacy BIOS computers.
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A few Bootloader questions - looking for luks+btrfs support but also theming
Are there any other bootloaders I should be considering? My understanding was that LILO and BURG have essentially been abandoned so even if I were willing to rely on an abandoned project for something as important as the bootloader (I'm not btw) then it probably would not work with LUKS/Btrfs. While doing my initial research, I did come across Clover but I know even less about that than I do about Systemdboot and Refined. My initial impressions is that it seems very customizable theming-wise but it feels like maybe not too many people use it / I'd have a hard time finding help and that's IF it even supports LUKS/Btrfs.
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Struggling to get GTX 1080 Ti to work on Sierra
You Clover outdated af (2017). Update to 5123.1, which is the last one with the old memory fixes: https://github.com/CloverHackyColor/CloverBootloader/releases/tag/5123.1
ravynos
- Ravynos: BSD-based OS with an experience like and some compatibility with macOS
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GUI USING OPENGL
Hi A long time ago i saw an opreating system called ravyn os(it's name was airyx before) and i was impressed by how beautiful they made thier gui to look too similar to apple one's and when i get a bit deeper in thier the code i discovered that thier gui was made by using apple cocoa 😅https://github.com/ravynsoft/ravynos So here's my question could i make a gui library using opengl and make it look like apple cocoa 🤔 or it's not the thing that is made by API like opengl and is made by a ready gui library 🤔
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GUI in c++
Hi Since a bit longer i found an open source opreating system called ravyn os (it's name was airyx before but it changed now) and i was impressed by how the made thier gui which was too similar to apple cocoa gui but when i get a bit deeper in the gui code i found that they did it by using apple cocoa library 😅 https://github.com/ravynsoft/ravynos So here's my question how could i make an application using a library or even an opreating system that pop up a window with a good looking such as apple or even to design my own style for the window and should i use any API such as vulkan or opengl to make such a thing or this is unnecessary?
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GUI for opreating system
Here is the ravyn os https://github.com/ravynsoft/ravynos
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Projects for Old Versions of OS X
My feelings about Mac OS X are similar to the author's. I switched from a Windows XP/FreeBSD dual boot configuration to Mac OS X Tiger back in 2006 when I bought my first modern Mac, a Core Duo MacBook. I've remained a Mac OS X user from Tiger all the way to Mojave. Mac OS X in the 2000s to me was heads-and-shoulders better than the competition. It had a well-designed user interface, and most applications conformed to the Apple Human Interface Guidelines. It also provided me a Unix shell whenever I needed it. In my opinion Mac OS X peaked at Snow Leopard; in fact, I'd be comfortable using Snow Leopard (or even Tiger) as my daily driver today if it supported current hardware and if there were a modern web browser for it. It was a nice marriage of NeXT technology and an updated version of the venerable Macintosh user interface. It felt much more pleasant than Windows of the era (though I admit I liked Windows 7), and the desktop environments for Linux and the BSDs simply didn't compare.
Then came the Tim Cook era, and with it came the gradual locking down of the Mac, both in terms of hardware (for example, the soldering of formerly upgradable components such as RAM and storage) and software (for example, notarization). The user interface also gradually started adopting more iOS influences, which I think take away from the desktop experience. Due to my disappointment with Apple's direction (especially since roughly 2016), I opted not to upgrade my aging 2013 MacBook Air and 2013 Mac Pro with new Macs, instead switching to a Microsoft Surface Pro (running Windows 10) and a custom Ryzen 3900X build (which runs both Windows 10 and FreeBSD). I miss macOS, but I enjoy the openness of PCs, and I enjoy the flexibility of Windows and FreeBSD.
I am keeping an eye on two very interesting projects that attempt to replicate the spirit of early Mac OS X: helloSystem (https://hellosystem.github.io/docs/) and airyxOS (https://airyx.org/). Both projects are based on a FreeBSD foundation, but the major difference between the projects is airyxOS is a much more ambitious attempt to reimplement macOS's infrastructure (even going as far as to aim for supporting "trivial" Cocoa applications), while helloSystem has different (Qt) underpinnings, with an emphasis on replicating the Mac OS X look-and-feel and promoting adherence to the Macintosh Human Interface Guidelines. If these projects become successful, this will provide people who desire the early Mac OS X experience modern systems that will maintain that experience.
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is there any way to natively run macos applications on freebsd since macos is just a freebsd fork?
As another commenter mentioned, AiryxOS is working on an API-compatible open-source implementation of many macOS Frameworks, however it is incomplete.
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Are there any plans to work with the darling developers and potentially fork darling for macOS app compatibility?
Our focus right now is on running FreeBSD and Linux applications. But the https://airyx.org/ project is aiming for source-level compatibility and eventually possibly even binary-level compatibility. If they succeed, maybe the improvements will flow back into FreeBSD and helloSystem one day.
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FreeBSD 13.1-BETA1 Now Available
> … Probably best to not try to make BSD into modern Linux which is basically FreeWindows. …
airyxOS, based on FreeBSD, aims to provide "… the finesse of macOS with the freedom of FreeBSD. …".
<https://airyx.org/>
I wish well to projects such as this, however I rarely engage – testing and feedback – because the focus on Apple keyboards is too much for me.
(I taught myself to use the keyboard in a very different way when I switched away from Apple after twenty-something years. I don't intend to un-learn that switch.)
- Macos open-source
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Anyone heard of MactorOS, or have used it? They claim to be the next best macOS linux clone.
0.5. Wait for airyxOS to be fully complete and run it. It is a freeBSD based system that aims to be compatible with MacOS.
What are some alternatives?
OpenCore-Install-Guide - Repo for the OpenCore Install Guide
hello - Desktop system for creators with a focus on simplicity, elegance, and usability. Based on FreeBSD. Less, but better!
swtpm - Libtpms-based TPM emulator with socket, character device, and Linux CUSE interface.
ISO - helloSystem Live and installation ISO
mySIMBL - :package: Plugin manager for macOS
darling - Darwin/macOS emulation layer for Linux
BootDuet - Boot sector program for booting Intel's EDK Developer's UEFI Emulation (DUET) from hard disk with LBA.
nextspace - NeXTSTEP-like desktop environment for Linux
libvirt
NsCDE - Modern and functional CDE desktop based on FVWM
Clover - Fork of Clover UEFI bootloader
reactos - A free Windows-compatible Operating System