WebLinux is an attempt at creating, or at least simulating, a working Linux system in a web page. This will allow new users to experience using a Linux system from within any web browser, without having to download anything.
WebLinux is in early development, and as such there is only a basic command line interface at present. However feel free to take a look, and check back from time to time to see what is new.
Find us on Freenode IRC: irc.freenode.net:6667 #weblinux
A few people have said I'm mad for trying to get an OS to run in a browser, I tend to agree with them.
So, continuing the insanity, here's another update.
The CPU architecture has had some improvements mostly to interrupt handling and memory io. Interrupt handling has been updated so it
As you've probably noticed, I've just put a new template on the site... it's a little less plain looking than the old one.
There could be the odd bug in it though, so do let me know.
Along with the new look is a rss feed added to the blog. This contains
It's been a while, I know, but amongst other projects ([url]http://sandbox.ltmnet.com[/url]) I have been working on WebLinuxy related things too.
Specifically a hardware platform on which to build the system. What we have is a virtual hardware interface on top of javascript, essentially enabling full multi-tasking/multi-threading.
The system is inspired by the
Click here to try the development snapshotClick here to try webLinux