Goodbye, Wine and Virtual Machines! Running Windows Applications Natively on Linux

Goodbye, Wine and Virtual Machines! Running Windows Applications Natively on Linux

If you have ever tried to run Windows applications on Linux, you know how challenging it can be. Many people use Wine or WinApps to solve this problem, but the results are often unsatisfactory, and compatibility issues can arise. Traditional virtual machines can work, but they feel cumbersome and consume a lot of resources. Dual-booting … Read more

Tilck: A Minimalist Educational Kernel Compatible with Linux

Tilck: A Minimalist Educational Kernel Compatible with Linux

Tilck is a “monolithic” kernel designed for educational purposes, aiming for binary compatibility with Linux, capable of running real Linux user programs (such as BusyBox, Vim, TinyCC, etc.) on i686 and riscv64 architectures. In other words, it is not a rewrite of Linux but rather a small, simple kernel that serves as an experimental platform … Read more