FatherOs
FatherOS is a lightweight, open-source operating system designed for educational purposes and as a teaching tool for computer science students. It was developed by the University of Waterloo in Canada and is based on the Linux kernel. The primary goal of FatherOS is to provide a simple and transparent environment for learning about operating systems, computer architecture, and system programming.
FatherOS is designed to be minimalistic, featuring a small footprint and a limited set of features. It
One of the key features of FatherOS is its transparency. The source code is well-documented, and the
FatherOS is not intended for general use as a desktop operating system. Instead, it serves as an