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The Popcorn Kernel

Welcome to the Popcorn Kernel project! Our mission is to build a powerful and innovative kernel within the TRANS ecosystem. We aim to create a robust and efficient operating system that enhances user experience while promoting inclusivity and diversity.

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About TRANS Ecosystem

TRANS Ecosystem is an open-source community dedicated to developing cutting-edge technologies and software. It fosters collaboration and encourages contributions from developers worldwide. TRANS Ecosystem embraces values of equality, respect, and tolerance, supporting all individuals regardless of their gender identity, race, or background.

Project Goals

  • Innovation: Popcorn Kernel aims to introduce groundbreaking features and functionalities that enhance the user's computing experience.

  • Efficiency: We strive to develop a highly optimized kernel that maximizes system performance and resource utilization.

  • Accessibility: Popcorn Kernel will be designed to ensure inclusivity and provide a seamless experience for all users, regardless of their abilities.

Features

  • Customizability: Popcorn Kernel offers extensive customization options, allowing users to personalize their computing environment according to their preferences.

  • Security: We prioritize user safety and data protection by implementing robust security measures within the kernel.

  • Compatibility: Popcorn Kernel aims to support a wide range of hardware configurations and software applications to ensure compatibility across different systems.

Contributing

We welcome contributions from developers, designers, and enthusiasts who share our vision for an inclusive and powerful kernel. To contribute to the Popcorn Kernel project, please follow these steps:

Fork the repository and create a new branch for your contribution.

Make your desired changes or add new features to the codebase.

Test thoroughly and ensure your changes do not introduce any regressions.

Submit a pull request, describing your changes and their purpose clearly.

Getting Started

Prerequisites

  • Rust/Cargo
  • QEMU
  • Make

Building and Running

Before building the kernel, you must first install the required dependencies. To install the dependencies, run the following command: make install

To build the kernel, run the following command: make build

To run the kernel in QEMU, run the following command: make run


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| SparkySimp | electron271 | SatoTsukasaCode | Techiesplash | Lily8000 |

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