Phyllome OS 🤎 other operating systems. It is meant to be a cozy platform for almost any modern operating systems to thrive.
Although Phyllome OS would like to support as many operating systems as possible, it mainly focuses on modern, UEFI-compatible operating systems that are shipping with at least some support for virtio
devices.
As of today, without accounting for Linux distributions, there are dozens of production-ready operating systems. There are two families of operating systems that dominate this space, the Unix family and the Windows family. Everything else will be categorized as independent.
When it comes to its longevity and number of variants, the UNIX family is by far the most prolific family of all.
Support for guest systems differs widely. In general, free and open-source operating systems such as Linux distributions are better supported than proprietary operating systems.
Linux | Darwin | Windows | |
---|---|---|---|
Chipset | i440fx Q35 virt |
Q35 |
i440fx Q35 virt |
Platform firmware | SeaBIOS OVMF RHF [1] |
OVMF |
SeaBIOS OVMF RHF |
virtio-gpu |
Yes | No | No |
virtio-video |
Upcoming | No | No |
virtio-snd |
Upcoming | No | No |
virtio-blk |
Yes | Yes | Yes |
virtio-scsi |
Yes | No | Yes |
virtio-fs |
Yes | No | Yes |
virtio-net |
Yes | Yes | Yes |
virtio-keyboard |
Yes | No | Yes |
virtio-tablet |
Yes | No | Yes |
RHF stands for the Rust Hypervisor Firmware ↩︎