What Is Nanvix
Nanvix is a Unix-like operating system written by Pedro H. Penna for educational purposes. It is designed to be simple and small, but also modern and fully featured.
What Hardware Is Required?
Nanvix targets 32-bit x86-based PCs and only requires a floppy or CD-ROM drive and 16 MB of RAM. You can run it either in a real PC or in a virtual machine, using a Live System's Image.
Building
In order to build Nanvix, you will need a Linux like programming environment, the x86 GCC compiler and the x86 GNU binutils.
If you are running a Debian-based Linux distribution, like Ubuntu, you can simply run the following commands at the root directory:
sudo apt-get install make
sudo bash tools/dev/setup-toolchain.sh
sudo bash tools/dev/setup-bochs.sh
sudo reboot now
When done, you can build Nanvix by typing, at the root directory:
make nanvix
Or you can build a Live System's Image by typing, at the same directory:
make image
Running
To run Nanvix, type the following command at the root directory:
bash tools/run/run.sh
License and Maintainers
Nanvix is a free software that is under the GPL V3 license and is maintained by Pedro H. Penna. Any questions or suggestions send him an email: [email protected]