What does your OS look like? (Screen Shots..)
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Re: What does your OS look like? (Screen Shots..)
Currently running a simple GUI theme but hoping to implement a compositing window manager soon.
Re: What does your OS look like? (Screen Shots..)
Hello everyone, after a long time. XenevaOS got many improvements and new features like Shell inbuilt commands, basic networking, graphical updates..etc. XenevaOS v1.1 is on the way. Here's a screenshot of current version.
https://github.com/manaskamal/XenevaOS
If anyone wants to contribute to the project, feel free to send a pull request or open an issue for discussion.
Thank you,
XenevaOS
https://github.com/manaskamal/XenevaOS
If anyone wants to contribute to the project, feel free to send a pull request or open an issue for discussion.
Thank you,
XenevaOS
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Re: What does your OS look like? (Screen Shots..)
My OS running the cal command from suckless and freetype:
And also me playing doom on it:
https://youtu.be/yZafwT7F48w[/youtube]
And also me playing doom on it:
https://youtu.be/yZafwT7F48w[/youtube]
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I'm utterly disgusted by my vfs code, but it works (barely) and I can create and write files
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I accidentally ported node.js to Sortix. It's extremely unstable but the most basic uses actually work.
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Re: What does your OS look like? (Screen Shots..)
managarm can now handle multitouch - as tested with USB passthrough (for screenshotting purposes) on my ThinkPad:
Coming soon to a PR near you!
Coming soon to a PR near you!
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Managarm also just turned 10 years old. I'm glad that it now has a lot of active contributors. 10 years ago when I started the project together with a friend of mine I wouldn't have imagined that we'd get to a point where we can receive multitouch input events from a laptop touchscreen and visualize them using a JavaScript application that runs in a browser (WebKitGTK in this case). Great work by everyone involved!
managarm: Microkernel-based OS capable of running a Wayland desktop (Discord: https://discord.gg/7WB6Ur3). My OS-dev projects: [mlibc: Portable C library for managarm, qword, Linux, Sigma, ...] [LAI: AML interpreter] [xbstrap: Build system for OS distributions].
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congratulations on the anniversary. your project is one of the most successful here and always has been thus a strong motivation and inspiration.
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Progress update on NexNix. Things has progressed fairly slowly over the past year, but now I've reached the pre-multitasking milestone. Currently it consists of a complete bootloader that has a basic scripting language, BIOS/EFI support, multi-platform support, and quite a bit more. The kernel also features a WIP memory manager that is heavily inspired off of Mach and UVM, a slab allocator that's almost a complete implementation of the original Bonwick paper, support for proper resource management, tickless event support, support for most PC hardware that's relevant to a microkernel, including things like invariant TSC, HPET, ACPI, APIC, etc, support for any 386+ CPU, and an interrupt manager with proper prioritization, proper support for interrupt chaining, and other features too. Next up is multitasking!
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I got to userspace today for the first time, not just in this kernel but in all the attempts I've ever had in making one. So much has to go right up to this point, and that has me very excited.
Next up, I might work on actual ELF loading, followed by better syscall support and at least rudamentary support for multitasking.
Next up, I might work on actual ELF loading, followed by better syscall support and at least rudamentary support for multitasking.
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Re: What does your OS look like? (Screen Shots..)
Update after so, long time.
Making UI elements like: checkbox, input, radio, scroll etc...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7JPVwsTgmXw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7JPVwsTgmXw[/youtube]
Making UI elements like: checkbox, input, radio, scroll etc...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7JPVwsTgmXw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7JPVwsTgmXw[/youtube]
https://blackdev.org/ - system programming, my own 64 bit kernel and software.