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  • See also


    • IDA Open Source Migration Guidelines
      From EUROPA Interchange of Data between Administrations, European Commission strategic initiative; practical, detailed recommendations ton migrate to Open Source Software office programs, calendaring, e-mail, others; developed with guidance from public sector IT experts of 9 nations; 418 pages; description, downloads.
    • Bart
      Multivalue database virtual machine for Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000 with development tools; best summed up as Pick for Windows, stable software, not commercial product but complete enough to be considered Beta grade. [Free]
    • Bill Currie kernel
      DJGPP-built OS kernel. Does little so far, but may be used as starting point. Needs working GNU C/C++ capable DJGPP sed, djasm, Bison, djp file compression.
    • BOS
      Starting, in planning stage, with bootloader. Mix of DOS and Unix. Goals: modular, fast. Kernel is pmode, command line is rmode. Written in assembly (NASM), C, C++ (GCC). [Open Source, GNU]
    • Cefarix OS
      New project, intended as stable, fast, secure, reliable, easy to use, 32-bit protected mode OS for x86 and later PowerPC systems, open source, many features, graphical user interface (GUI), to replace Microsoft Windows, all versions.
    • China to Invest in Linux-based Software
      Government plans to put financial effort into Linux-based software; may rival Microsoft Windows in one of world's fastest-growing technology markets, official says. [CNN.com]
    • Colelus
      By Daybo Logic. Goals: make a programmers' OS, usable by all, not as complex as Unix, NT compatible, but stable and free. Now ended; but all code, tools, libraries are archived for free download. [Open Source]
    • Corel's Open Source Development Community
      Corel shows a strong commitment to the Open Source community and devotes large resources to projects such as setup UI, WINE, printing technologies.
    • Free Linux CD Project
      Volunteers who send used Linux and other open source OS CDs to people who need them. Please contribute your CDs or get a Free CD.
    • Free Operating Systems
      Short, annotated, alphabetically sorted list and links, part of larger system.
    • FreeOS.com
      Resource Center for Free Operating Systems: articles, documentation, download sites, news, links, and anything related to all Free OSs.
    • GeckOS/A65
      Full-featured, preemptive multi-tasking/threading operating system for 6502. Implements some Unix-like features: signals, semaphores, relocatable fileformat, standard library, internet support via a type of simplified sockets, virtual consoles.
    • InfiniteOS
      An open source OS for the Mac. No real GUI yet, it is more of a CLI.
    • Japan, China, Korea May Develop Windows Replacement
      Set to agree to jointly develop new OS as alternative to Microsoft Windows, Japan media reports; if plan matures, the 3 nations will likely build on open source OS, such as Linux, and develop low cost, trustworthy system. [Reuters]
    • Japanese Manufacturers Back Off Proprietary OSes
      Japanese consumer electronics makers are backing away from efforts to move proprietary OSs into wider use, turning instead to open source OSs, mostly Linux. [EE Times]
    • KOSH: Community Operating System and Hardware
      A concept that has been around in one form or another for many years. Its root is the failure of single companies to address all the needs of all its customers, lack of interactivity, communications, feedback and involvement between producer and consumer, and lack of radical advancement and innovation due to fear of the producer in alienating its biggest customers.
    • legOS
      Unofficial, free Lego OS: open-source embedded OS for LEGO Mindstorms (Lego bricks with brains). Compared to the standard software, it has far better performance and flexibility.
    • LittleOS
      New operating system. Goal: to be stable and easy to use. Everyone can join. In Français and English. [Open Source]
    • Managing the Complexity Curve
      Short paper explains ease, costs to maintain system changes over time. Two models contrasted: closed vs. open source. For closed source, the more one knows, the harder it gets. For open source, the more one knows, the easier it gets.
    • Report: Japan, Korea, China to Break Windows Ties
      Plans for governments and private sector firms of China, Japan, South Korea, to jointly work together to develop new OS to rival Microsoft Windows to be unveiled later this week, according to 2 Japanese newspaper reports. [InfoWorld]
    • STORM
      New free French OS with source!
    • Stupid OS
      OS from India, coded in assembly and C; news, source and binary downloads. [Open Source]
    • WebRing: Free Operating Systems
      Several sites offering free OSs.
    • XMLOS mailing list
      eXtensible Markup Language OS; mailing list for XMLOS open source initiative, soon to be putting up a website. To be built using XML, XSL, XSLT, and XQL.
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