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2019-02-22 09:21:54 +01:00
AK Ext2FS: Lock a lot. Go way overkill with locking for now. 2019-02-20 13:09:59 +01:00
Applications WindowServer: Oops, forgot to plumb through the base size for incresize. 2019-02-21 10:11:12 +01:00
Base Kernel+Userland: Implement setuid() and setgid() and add /bin/su 2019-02-21 23:38:10 +01:00
Kernel Ext2FS: Tweak a debug message to print file mode in octal. 2019-02-22 09:13:05 +01:00
LibC LibC: Tidy up _start a bit and rename compilation unit to "crt0" 2019-02-22 09:21:54 +01:00
LibGUI Kernel: Start adding various file system permission checks. 2019-02-21 15:45:31 +01:00
Meta Meta: Update ReadMe with a new screenshot. :^) 2019-02-12 15:47:37 +01:00
SharedGraphics Add concept of size increments to windowing system. 2019-02-21 00:21:23 +01:00
Userland Kernel: Pass process arguments directly on the stack. 2019-02-22 01:55:22 +01:00
WindowServer Kernel: Start adding various file system permission checks. 2019-02-21 15:45:31 +01:00
.gitignore Kernel: Much improved BochsVGA (BXVGA) support. 2019-02-06 10:17:26 +01:00
ReadMe.md Meta: Add some quick instructions for how to build and run this thing. 2019-02-17 09:45:39 +01:00

Serenity

x86 Unix-like operating system for IBM PC-compatibles.

About

I always wanted to write my own operating system, but I never took it seriously. Until now.

Screenshot

Screenshot as of 000ccc0

Current features

  • Pre-emptive multitasking
  • Compositing window server (in userspace)
  • ext2 filesystem support
  • mmap()
  • Unix-like libc and userland
  • Pseudoterminals
  • Event-driven GUI library
  • Other stuff I can't think of right now...

How do I get it to run?

I've only tested this on an Ubuntu 18.10 host with clang, so I'm not sure it works anywhere else. If you'd like to run it, here's how you'd get it to boot:

cd Kernel
./makeall.sh
sudo ./sync.sh
./run q          # Runs in QEMU
./run            # Runs in bochs

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License

Undecided. Probably something close to 2-clause BSD.