StormOS is the first distribution based on Nexenta Core Platform 2.0 RC1 which combines the power of the Solaris kernel with the ease of use of Ubuntu. StormOS aims to be a lightweight OS with everything the average user would want out-of-the-box.
MidnightBSD is a desktop operating system for ia32 and amd64/emt64 computers. It uses GNUstep and related software to provide an easy to use environment.
μString is a microkernel or exokernel (call it whatever like you want) - a part of the Jari Operating System Research Project.
For the better support and project life it's licensed under GNU GPLv2 License and you can freely use it in your targets, modify and run this microkernel. μString designed
... [More] to be stable exists to both source code and API, it's supposed to be a source code backward compatibility that makes a development more effictive compairing with linux kernel for example. [Less]
L4Ka::Pistachio is the latest L4 microkernel developed by the System Architecture Group at the University of Karlsruhe in collaboration with the DiSy group at the University of New South Wales, Australia. It is the first available kernel implementation of the L4 Version 4 kernel API (currently
... [More] code-named Version X.2), which is fully 32 and 64 bit clean, provides multiprocessor support, and super-fast local IPC. [Less]
OpenBricks is an enterprise-grade embedded Linux framework that provides easy creation of custom distributions for industrial embedded devices. It features a complete embedded development kit for rapid deployment on x86, ARM, PowerPC and MIPS systems with support for industry leaders. Pick your
... [More] device, select your software bricks and cook your product !
OpenBricks reduces development efforts by abstracting the low-level interface to your device. It supports all Khronos industry standards (OpenGL|ES, OpenVG, OpenMAX …) and major applicative frameworks (Qt, GTK, EFL, SDL) for you to only focus on your end-user application.
OpenBricks is an OpenSource framework. It’s the masterpiece framework behind your next design product. OpenBricks currently sustains the GeeXboX project. [Less]
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