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L4Linux

L4Linux
DeveloperDresden Real-Time Operating System Project
Written inC
OS familyLinux kernel
Working statecurrent
Source modelOpen source
Initial release5 October 1997; 27 years ago (1997-10-05)
Latest release6.14 / May 2025; 4 months ago (2025-05)
Supported platformsIA-32, x86-64, ARM, RISC-V[1]
Kernel typeMonolithic on microkernel
LicenseGNU General Public License
Official websitel4linux.org

L4Linux is a variant of the Linux kernel for operating systems, that is altered to the extent that it can run paravirtualized on an L4 microkernel, where the L4Linux kernel runs a service. L4Linux is not a fork but a variant and is binary compatible with the Linux x86 kernel, thus it can replace the Linux kernel of any Linux distribution.

L4Linux is being developed by the Dresden Real-Time Operating System Project (DROPS) to allow real-time and time-sharing programs to run on a computer in parallel at the same time.

L4Linux also allows setting up a virtualized environment vaguely similar to Xen or Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM), but a few significant differences exist[further explanation needed] between the intent of Xen and L4Linux.

L4Android

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L4Android[2] is a fork of L4Linux which encompasses the modifications to the main-line Linux kernel for Android. It is a joint project of the operating systems group of the Dresden University of Technology and the chair for Security in Telecommunications of Technische Universität Berlin.

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References

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  1. ^ Detailed introduction
  2. ^ "L4Android". l4android.org. 28 August 2012.