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# synit
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# SYNIT: A Reactive Operating System
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<https://synit.org/>
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- Homepage: <https://synit.org/>
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- See also: <https://syndicate-lang.org/projects/2021/system-layer/>
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<https://syndicate-lang.org/projects/2021/system-layer/>
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Synit is an experiment in applying **pervasive reactivity** and **object capabilities** to the
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[System Layer](https://synit.org/book/glossary.html#system-layer) of an operating system for
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personal computers, including laptops, desktops, and mobile phones. Its
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[architecture](https://synit.org/book/architecture.html) follows the principles of the
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[Syndicated Actor Model](https://synit.org/book/glossary.html#syndicated-actor-model).
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Synit builds upon the Linux kernel, but replaces many pieces of
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familiar Linux software, including `systemd`, `NetworkManager`,
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`D-Bus`, and so on. It makes use of many concepts that will be
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familiar to Linux users, but also incorporates many ideas drawn from
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programming languages and operating systems not closely connected with
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Linux's Unix heritage.
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## Quickstart
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If you have a mobile phone or computer capable of running
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[PostmarketOS](https://postmarketos.org/), then you can [install](https://synit.org/book/install.html)
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the software to try it out. You can also run Synit inside a virtual machine.
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See the [installation instructions](https://synit.org/book/install.html) for a list of supported
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devices.
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# Documentation
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See [the Synit Manual](https://synit.org/book/).
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