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- OS abstract "The LSE/OS kernel was a research kernel designed by a French research laboratory named Epita System Laboratory. The project is now open source.The main goal of the kernel was to never crash prompting the original designers to implement it as a modular nanokernel instead of the traditional monolithic kernel of \"traditional\" operating systems. This choice was good because it allowed the drivers and services code to be moved out of the kernel (to user space). These services would then become unprivileged processes so that any error that occurs e.g. in a driver won't crash the system. In a monolithic kernel this is impossible.".
- OS wikiPageExternalLink lseos.
- OS wikiPageExternalLink www.lse.epita.fr.
- OS wikiPageID "1280656".
- OS wikiPageLength "1051".
- OS wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- OS wikiPageRevisionID "535492419".
- OS wikiPageWikiLink Category:Free_software_operating_systems.
- OS wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nanokernels.
- OS wikiPageWikiLink Crash_(computing).
- OS wikiPageWikiLink Epita_System_Laboratory.
- OS wikiPageWikiLink Kernel_(operating_system).
- OS wikiPageWikiLink Microkernel.
- OS wikiPageWikiLink Monolithic_kernel.
- OS wikiPageWikiLink Open_source.
- OS wikiPageWikiLink Operating_system.
- OS wikiPageWikiLink Privilege_(computing).
- OS wikiPageWikiLink User_space.
- OS wikiPageWikiLinkText "LSE/OS".
- OS wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- OS wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Operating-system-stub.
- OS subject Category:Free_software_operating_systems.
- OS subject Category:Nanokernels.
- OS hypernym Kernel.
- OS type Software.
- OS type Kernel.
- OS comment "The LSE/OS kernel was a research kernel designed by a French research laboratory named Epita System Laboratory. The project is now open source.The main goal of the kernel was to never crash prompting the original designers to implement it as a modular nanokernel instead of the traditional monolithic kernel of \"traditional\" operating systems. This choice was good because it allowed the drivers and services code to be moved out of the kernel (to user space).".
- OS label "LSE/OS".
- OS sameAs Q6459935.
- OS sameAs m.04pr37.
- OS sameAs Q6459935.
- OS wasDerivedFrom OS?oldid=535492419.
- OS isPrimaryTopicOf OS.