Maestro is a Unix-like kernel and operating system written in Rust. It aims to be lightweight and compatible with Linux. The project started in 2018 and switched to Rust for various advantages. The current state of the project includes a monolithic kernel, support for x86 architecture, and several components. The OS is still in early development and can be installed through a pre-built .iso file or by building it yourself. The blog associated with the project explores advanced subjects and aims to discuss problems encountered and solutions found in OS development.
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