My goals for 2018 included writing an operating system and adopting a puppy.
I adopted a cat. But I still wrote the operating system. Or, technically, still *am writing* the operating system.
And it's open source on Github: https://github.com/egranata/puppy
It is still not finished, and definitely needs work and polish in quite a few areas, but so far it boots QEMU/Bochs and even (some) real hardware!
Contributions welcome!
Puppy
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Re: Puppy
Can you please tell me can it boot on a virtualization software (VirtualBox or VMWare...)? I want to test it on a virtual machine other than Bochs.
And is the operating system name Puppy? WTF cat then Puppy....
I will try to make a CD that install this Operating system...
And is the operating system name Puppy? WTF cat then Puppy....
I will try to make a CD that install this Operating system...
Re: Puppy
I thought that, but then I noticed Puppy Linux Blog proudly lists, "Monthly Hits: 10". That might be more popular than most of the OSs here, but I don't know.iansjack wrote:Is it a good idea to appropriate the name of a popular Linux distribution?
Kaph — a modular OS intended to be easy and fun to administer and code for.
"May wisdom, fun, and the greater good shine forth in all your work." — Leo Brodie
"May wisdom, fun, and the greater good shine forth in all your work." — Leo Brodie