Release Version | Release Date | Github Releases | SourceForge |
---|---|---|---|
V 0.0.1 | Dec/29/2016 | ||
V 0.0.2 | Jan/16/2017 | ||
V 0.0.3 | Feb/05/2017 |
Branch | Status | Main Developer |
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master | BoneOS Community | |
amanuel_dev | amanuel2 | |
doug_dev | doug65536 | |
ashish_dev | Fortunate-MAN |
Welcome! This is the official and main repository of BoneOS. This project is currently in high active development , and is predominately written in C ofcourse some parts such as hardware communication, scripting, building, etc ...will use other languages. If you find any issue using this OS please request an issue here! If you have any contributions or pull requests, which will be highly appreciated, please issue a pull request here!
Any Questions, Comments, Ideas, Feature Requests, etc. may be brought up here.
There are two ways to install BoneOS: one for the normal user to get it into his Virtual Machine and the other for the developer who want to contribute (building from source).
To install a spsecific version , go to the top of readme where you will see the version number listed as well as installing the Image File via SourceForge or Github Releases. Choose whichever you would like and when you finish installing the ISO(Image File) plug it into your Virtual Machine. here is a video showing how to do this using VirtualBox as the Virtual Machine Emulator. You can download Virtual Box here. Here is a video showing how to get it in VMWare. VMWare is paid , there if a free trial though. You can get more Information at our Offical Download Page here.
You can get the nightly builds for the latest updated iso for the master branch here .
First make sure you have a Ubuntu Terminal (If you are on Windows, use the new Linux Subsystem Feature). Then download the dependencies using bash setup.sh
. Then compile BoneOS using make
. Now that you have qemu after you executed setup.sh
, you can go ahead and run on qemu using make qemu_compile
for running the binary or make qemu_iso
to run the actual Image File(.ISO).
You can collaborate with the Main BoneOS Developer in Cloud9. Cloud9 Is an Online IDE , with an Ubuntu Terminal. We use Cloud9IDE Terminal + NoVNC to make this possible. the workspace is located here . You can learn more here.
If you want to setup NoVNC Server once you are in an Cloud9IDE You can use the command
make no_vnc
There are extra options when building(make
ing) , this OS. You can set the compiler instead of the default
gcc($(CC)
) like so :
$ CC=clang make #If you want to run via clang
$ CC=gcc-5 make #If you want to run via GCC Version 5
$ ./configure --cc=gcc-5 && make # Optionally use the configure script to store variable permanently
You can see more in Docs/Configuration
For more information, go here for documentation.
Our directory structure currently is as follows:
You can take a look at the Documentation online hosted by gitbook here. Documentation are for presistant information , not code details.
Architecture | Status | Plan to support |
---|---|---|
x86(32 BIT) | Ready | Already Supported |
x64 | On Progress | Currently updating to support this architecture |
PowerPC | Unavailable | Yes, in later releases |
Arm | Unavailable | Yes, in later releases |
MIPS | Unavailable | Yes, in later releases |
if there are architectures you want BoneOS to support , please request an issue to talk about it.
1) What is BoneOS Goal? Our goal is to make an Operating System for 'Everyone'. Ranging from Programmers to Normal Users. We dont believe the "OS Problem" is solved by either Popular Operating Systems such as Windows, Mac OSX or even kernels such as Linux.
2) Any new features? We have some ideas in mind. But it will be a long way until we start adding new feautres, as we are just starting in the osdev world :).
3) Need Help? Absolutely! Any help would be appreciated! To get to us, either request an issue or check ask a question: https://github.com/Bone-Project/BoneOS/issues
BoneOS is Licensed under the GPLv3 License.