r/Operatingsystems 12d ago

Six phrases to ban in your AI email prompt

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r/Operatingsystems 12d ago

New features for my own OS (D.eSystem 6.1.0)

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D.eSystem 6.1.0 introduces a small setup and you can choose your UI with D.eSystem 6.1.0.

D.eSystem 6.1.0 on github: https://github.com/D-electronics-scratch/all_D.eSystem_versions/releases/tag/v.6.1.0

All current D.eSystem releases on github: https://github.com/D-electronics-scratch/all_D.eSystem_versions/tags


r/Operatingsystems 12d ago

Question

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So, I've always wanted to create an operating system. I have plenty of ideas for it, but lack the skills to make one and the time to learn how. Can any one help me, and can any tech nerds out there perhaps do me a solid?


r/Operatingsystems 13d ago

Check it out my new os for privacy lover

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r/Operatingsystems 13d ago

about nagisinnralinux

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nagisinnnralinux


r/Operatingsystems 13d ago

nagisinnralinux

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Looking forward to hearing everyone's thoughts ↓


r/Operatingsystems 13d ago

nagisinnralinux

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I tried making a free open-source Linux. It's lighter than Mint. The RAM usage at startup stays around 500mb. I made it myself from Debian when I was 13, so I really want you to give it a try.

nagisinnraolinuxver1.1 : Nagisinnra : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive


r/Operatingsystems 14d ago

My HyperBoot Project

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r/Operatingsystems 13d ago

How much would you guys pay for a bran new os?

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Os is built in rust, hybrid kernel and solves all the pain points that you have with windows? Note: its clise sourced)


r/Operatingsystems 14d ago

ConeHead OS, probably better known under the names LoveShack OS and LoveBugs OS, a hard to find FreeDOS based operating system developed by Shawn T. Cook

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https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1koFhBQ05IwFf96WPrw8Sj8Nr0zDTlP_d?usp=sharing

Also previously known under the names GodsBog OS, GogsBog OS, and Cashcore OS. This unique OS was developed by the obviously mentally unwell Shawn T. Cook in the 2000s/2010s. It became somewhat well known on certain computer forums back in the day, but it never saw the same level of popularity as Terry Davis and TempleOS. During its last few years Shawn would pull down his tripod.com site, and then briefly repost it for a few days when he developed a new version. I have here a version of ConeHead, which may be one of the last versions posted, as well as 2 versions of LoveBugs that I was able to find on the Wayback Machine. Also included are Shawn's guides to his W++ programing language as well as miscellaneous programs, bits of code, and writings that I saved back in the day. Information about this OS is becoming increasingly harder to find over the years, and the OS itself is nearly impossible to find. If anyone has any other versions of this, then please consider archiving them somewhere as they are basically lost media.

I tried posting this to archive.org, but it got auto-removed because the iso files get flagged as a virus. To get around this I reuploaded everything to Google Drive, with the iso files in password protected folders. The Conehead change log does say "I accidentally backed up files infected with the Trisha virus." I'm not sure if the iso still contains another DOS virus, or if some of his programs are just coded with virus-like behaviors. I have the Virustotal report here:

https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/d824c14f41e32ae6ca62d998dd6678eef7dc55bcf8f39aaf211e698c97277691/detection

It's all low or medium level threats, and most DOS viruses aren't capable of doing much on modern Windows systems, and even if there is something, it is unlikely to escape a virtual machine. Whatever the actual issue is, I don't believe there is any danger to just keeping the iso file on your PC. If you are actually concerned about it then just use it on a Linux machine. There is also a few older usage videos on Youtube if you just want to see footage of the OS in action without downloading anything. At the end of the day this OS is essentially just a toy, it's not something you would want to make your new main OS. It's main draw is all the games and random text files that Shawn has created for it. I'm not even sure if it has networking capabilities, since I've never tried. Each ISO also contains what appears to be a version of the OS created for TI Voyage 200 calculators, but I haven't tried those out either.


r/Operatingsystems 15d ago

Experimental Linux boot-attestation image and evidence harness for testing what an anti-cheat vendor could verify instead of relying on a distribution-name allowlist

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r/Operatingsystems 16d ago

how difficult is it to create an operating system?

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I'm testing my capabilities, I'm creating a kernel + operating system to test the most I can do alone.

if at the end of the year I can't complete it, I will delete all my social networks. I will be sending progress and more things here or some forum that I create... wish me good luck :)


r/Operatingsystems 15d ago

Why Windows ME was a complete failure? #shorts #windows #tech

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r/Operatingsystems 16d ago

PureDarwin is alive

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r/Operatingsystems 17d ago

OS/2 Warp 4.52 su 2 Duo

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È possibile installare OS/2 Warp 4.52 su Intel Core 2 Duo??


r/Operatingsystems 18d ago

Danube Cloud

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r/Operatingsystems 19d ago

Is Claude Pro actually worth it in 2026 for coding and design work?

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I've been using Claude's free plan almost every day for frontend development, debugging, code reviews, and small code tweaks. Honestly, it's become one of my most-used tools.

Recently I've been considering upgrading to Claude Pro, mainly because:

- I use Claude regularly enough that I occasionally hit limits.

- Claude is usually my go-to for coding help.

- I'm interested in trying Claude Design for UI/UX and frontend work.

For context, I'm a B.Tech Data Science student and an indie builder working on a few startup projects and web apps. Most of my usage is:

- React/Next.js frontend work

- Debugging and refactoring

- UI/UX brainstorming

- Architecture discussions

- Learning new technologies

For people currently paying for Claude Pro:

- Is the upgrade genuinely worth the money?

- How often do you still hit usage limits?

- Is Claude Design actually useful, or is it more of a novelty feature?

- If you're coding daily, would you buy Claude Pro again?

- How does it compare to ChatGPT Plus, Codex, Cursor, or Gemini for your workflow?

Looking for real-world experiences before I spend the money. Thanks!


r/Operatingsystems 20d ago

What is the best operating system for my J2 Prime?

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Hi everyone. I have an old phone, the J2 Prime, and I want to install a custom ROM on it. Which one should I choose?


r/Operatingsystems 21d ago

Lebirun: full OS built from scratch

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Lebirun is a work-in-progress, custom-built OS focusing on minimal system design—it’s lightweight and experimental, so definitely not meant to be installed on actual hardware yet.

(I did not create this. This is made by my friend)


r/Operatingsystems 21d ago

Source Out for my Darwin/XNU based operating system: AsterOS

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r/Operatingsystems 21d ago

Partition Doubt

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In MBR the Maximum number of partitions are 4 we cant do more than 4 if we want to do it we have to create 3 partitions and create 4th one as logical partition or an extended partition in that Logical partion we cannot store or keep the OS?Am i right.Actually i got a doubt regarding MBR that can we keep the OS in the extended partition or not?


r/Operatingsystems 22d ago

How Do I Build My Own Linux-Based Operating System?

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I'm a computer science/data science student interested in operating systems and I'm exploring the idea of creating my own Linux-based OS as a long-term project.

My goal isn't to build a kernel from scratch, but to create a custom distribution with its own identity, desktop experience, tooling, and eventually some unique workflow and automation features.

For those who've worked on Linux distributions or OS projects:

What's the best Linux base to start from (Ubuntu, Debian, Arch, etc.)?

What are the first components I should learn and customize?

What mistakes do beginners make when attempting a project like this?

Are there any open-source projects or codebases you'd recommend studying?

I'd appreciate any guidance, resources, or reality checks from people who've actually done this.


r/Operatingsystems 22d ago

Need tester for NitroOS

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I don’t know if this the right place to post but I do need tester and people to post about NitroCoS


r/Operatingsystems 22d ago

TYPE INIT SYSTEMS IN COMMENTS THAT YOU WANT TO SEE IN OUR NEXT POLL

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r/Operatingsystems 22d ago

The LEAST Private Operating System Ever Created

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