Kernel
A kernel is the heart of almost every operating system. It is always loaded in memory at any time and deals with the hardware to provide an interface for the software. It also manages peripherals, memory, interrupts, and processes. Examples of widely used kernels include Windows NT and Linux.
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2025年春季OS课程Slides\实验指导\思维导图\挑战项目等 https://learningos.github.io/os-lectures/
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Just a detailed in-depth, and comprehensive explanation of how computers operate internally, focusing on RAM and CPU aspects, respectively. By @ILyesMk2
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Cat System Workshop is a regular meet-up focusing on “system software”. We would like to gather all developers to share their experience regarding system software and learn from each other, making system software more perfect and complete!
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Kernel.org kernel built for debian
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Universal Cooperative Multithread Lib with real time Scheduler that was designed to work, virtually, into any modern micro controller or Microchip and, also, for user space applications for modern OS (Mac, Linux, Windows) or on FreeRTOS as well. Supports C and C++
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Example roles and yaml files for performance-sensitive applications running on OpenShift
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A Windows 9x inspired operating system written in Vanilla JS where every HTML file is executable.
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Kernel Logistic Regression on Focal Mean Embeddings
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A Journey in Creating an Operating System Kernel: A book that teaches the reader how to create an operating system's kernel called 539kernel. You can read the book freely in https://539kernel.com/
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Personal Assignments to Operating System with Rust (Stanford cs140e)
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Some of my security-related coding projects for OpenBSD: A kernel-based user-profile intrusion detection system (FUPIDS) and an ICMP-based "port-knocking" service (openportd).
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