koekeishiya/yabai: A tiling window manager for macOS
A tiling window manager for macOS based on binary space partitioning - GitHub - koekeishiya/yabai: A tiling window manager for macOS based on binary space partitioning
LiteOS kernel for devices with few resources| such as the MCU | 适用于MCU等各种资源极小设备的LiteOS内核 - GitHub - openharmony/kernel_liteos_m: LiteOS kernel for devices with few resources| such as the MCU | 适用于M...
This is the official site for MkLinux, a port of Linux to the Power Macintosh, running Linux 2.0.xx on the OSF Mach 3 MicroKernel. This was originally a project by Apple Computer, Inc. and the Open Software Foundation.
Comparison of operating system kernels - Wikipedia
A kernel is a component of a computer operating system.[1] A comparison of system kernels can provide insight into the design and architectural choices made by the developers of particular operating systems.
Apertis uses Wayland as protocol for graphics servers, which provides a very mature and much simpler architecture than X11. The architecture is explained in Wayland compositors, however, since Wayland is just a core protocol, with some extensions defined in Wayland Protocols several different implementation can be found.
Currently Apertis uses agl-compositor, an AGL project to provide a simple compositor targeted to the automotive industry based on libweston, while older releases ship mildenhall-compositor which is a Mutter based compositor.