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|OSDescription=Managarm is a 64-bit OS for x86-64. It’s written in C++ with a custom libc and a GNU like userland on top. Managarm’s main purpose is aiming for Linux compatibility while being completely asynchronous in terms of I/O. The OS is capable of running Weston and kmscon while effort is made into porting (a subset of) Xorg. Furthermore, Managarm supports many modern hardware devices, including USB 3 and has nearly full ACPI support.
|Contact=The official Managarm Discord server https://discord.gg/7WB6Ur3
|License=Open source (MIT)
|URL=http://www.managarm.org
|Status=Active
|Pic=[[File:Managarm-demo.png|200px]]
|BootMedia=IMG, ~1GB
|License=Open source (MIT)
|Status=Latest commit: 20182024-0405-2829, is active
}}
 
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|OSDescription=MaslOS 2 is a goofy 64-bit OS written in C++. It has a custom stdlib, a desktop and a custom GUI-Framework. It's the follow up to the original MaslOS. The main difference being an actual scheduler and support for ELF loading/execution. It is very WIP but quite a few things work already and it boots on real hardware. Mostly done just for fun. (Not POSIX compliant or anything)
|Contact=You can contact me using Discord @marceldarcel
|License=Open-Source (AGPL-3.0)
|URL=https://github.com/marceldobehere/MaslOS-2
|Status=Active
|Pic=[[File:MaslOS2-demo.png|230px]]
|BootMedia=ISO, 64 MB
|License=Open-Source
|Status=Latest commit: 20162024-1205-04?08, ;is Latest release: 2019-02-09active
}}
 
{{OSProject
|OSName=MentOS
|OSDescription=MentOS (Mentoring Operating System) is an open source educational operating system. The goal of MentOS is to provide a project environment that is realistic enough to show how a real Operating System work, yet simple enough that students can understand and modify it in significant ways. There are so many operating systems, why did we write MentOS? It is true, there are a lot of education operating system, BUT how many of them follow the guideline de fineddefined by Linux? MentOS aims to have the same Linux's data structures and algorithms. It has a well-documented source code, and you can compile it on your laptop in a few seconds!
|Contact=The MentOS development team
|License=MIT License
|URL=https://mentos-team.github.io/
|BootMedia=IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")
|Status=Latest release: v0.4.0 (14 Oct 2021)
|Status=Latest commit: 2024-04-05, is active
}}
 
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|License=Proprietary :( 64 bit version ; Limited open source 32 bit version
|URL=http://www.menuetos.net/
|BootMedia=Floppy, 1.44 MB
|Status=Latest release of open source 32-bit version: 2015-02-20, Latest release of proprietary 64-bit version: 2019-02-02
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|Contact=Berkus, berkus [at] exquance [dot] com
|License=Open source (Boost)
|URL=https://github.com/berkus/metta/wiki
|Status=Latest commit: 2018-04-28
|Pic=[[Image:Metta_bootup.png|200px]]
|BootMedia=ISO, ~10MB
|Status=Latest commit: 2020-02-17
}}
 
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|License=Proprietary :(
|URL=http://www.microbe.cz/
|BootMedia=IMG, ~300KB
|Status=Last commit: 2017-03-04
}}
 
{{OSProject
|OSName=MikeOS
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|License=Open source
|URL=http://mikeos.sourceforge.net/
|Status=Latest commit: 2016-12-04? ; Latest release: 2019-02-09
|Pic=[[File:MikeOS.png|240px]]
|BootMedia=Floppy, 1.44 MB
|Status=Latest release: v0.4.0 (14 Oct 2021)2022-04-09
}}
 
{{OSProject
|OSName=MINTIA
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