Explore the rise and fall of these groundbreaking Linux systems, and how their legacies live on.
Long ago, in the aftermath of the UNIX wars, three kernels emerged from the rubble: BSD, Linux, and Hurd. BSD, being UNIX, was held back by legal wrangling in the aftermath of the wars, and that ...
While Windows is cool, some folks want to try out Linux to experience the best of both worlds. In the end, they end up dual-booting their PC, where they can have both Windows and Linux OSes existing ...
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Between Rust, new file systems, clashes between developers, systemd absorbing its functionality, and more, rumors of possible Linux forks are being muttered again. But there is another, better way. We ...
Before Linux, GNU was working on its own Mach-based Unix compatible OS. Now, in the footsteps of Debian 13, there is a new release. This is not exactly a review, because this is not exactly an ...
A modular Kotlin console application that interacts with the GitHub REST API to retrieve and cache user data. Built with Retrofit, custom dependency injection, and microkernel modularity. Supports ...
Rust, a modern and notably more memory-safe language than C, once seemed like it was on a steady, calm, and gradual approach into the Linux kernel. By late 2024, however, Rust enthusiasts were ...
Abstract: Traditional "monolithic" operating systems provide most services by its kernel. Examples of monolithic ones are Linux and Windows. However, a microkernel should be designed to reduce ...