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New version of Geo OS 0.0.1 is now available.

New version of Geo OS 0.0.1 is now available.

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MickeyRolls
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11-09-2016, 03:02 AM
#21
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MickeyRolls
11-09-2016, 03:02 AM #21

Thread relocated to the correct section

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themagnum310
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11-11-2016, 02:52 AM
#22
Your repository for Geo-OS isn’t current, and it looks like you’re making a few technical mistakes—especially with the code snippet that references DixiumOS.
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themagnum310
11-11-2016, 02:52 AM #22

Your repository for Geo-OS isn’t current, and it looks like you’re making a few technical mistakes—especially with the code snippet that references DixiumOS.

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11-14-2016, 11:59 PM
#23
Wow, those are truly the top commands!
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willowengstrom
11-14-2016, 11:59 PM #23

Wow, those are truly the top commands!

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Hered
Junior Member
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11-15-2016, 03:16 AM
#24
But even after updates, the idea that you believe you crafted a kernel in just fourteen lines—most of which are brackets, empty spaces, and library calls—is quite... quirky, isn't it? I scanned through the code a while and it feels like what you'd expect from a basic search for "tutorial on making an OS kernel" (like the one you referenced). Still, maybe I’m mistaken. It’s cool that you’re passionate about programming and dreaming of building your own operating system, but I think it’s a bit overconfident to follow a step-by-step guide and then take pride in it. Especially for someone your age.
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Hered
11-15-2016, 03:16 AM #24

But even after updates, the idea that you believe you crafted a kernel in just fourteen lines—most of which are brackets, empty spaces, and library calls—is quite... quirky, isn't it? I scanned through the code a while and it feels like what you'd expect from a basic search for "tutorial on making an OS kernel" (like the one you referenced). Still, maybe I’m mistaken. It’s cool that you’re passionate about programming and dreaming of building your own operating system, but I think it’s a bit overconfident to follow a step-by-step guide and then take pride in it. Especially for someone your age.

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Sacredsaur_
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11-15-2016, 12:15 PM
#25
Seriously though, do you get that the lines in the kernel aren't the lines in everything in that OS? There are probably a few thousand lines in there. When you get the "lines" of an OS, it also includes other things, not the kernel main file (lol). The included files, combined, are like 20 KB. Also i just counted the lines of my OS and it actually is pretty low (Geo OS from my computer: 521 (in the lib/ folder). "Especially for an 18-19 year old" god fukin damit #osdev membar i'm not 18-19 i'm 9-10 you s-
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Sacredsaur_
11-15-2016, 12:15 PM #25

Seriously though, do you get that the lines in the kernel aren't the lines in everything in that OS? There are probably a few thousand lines in there. When you get the "lines" of an OS, it also includes other things, not the kernel main file (lol). The included files, combined, are like 20 KB. Also i just counted the lines of my OS and it actually is pretty low (Geo OS from my computer: 521 (in the lib/ folder). "Especially for an 18-19 year old" god fukin damit #osdev membar i'm not 18-19 i'm 9-10 you s-

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