Embeddable Linux Kernel Subset

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ELKS (the Embeddable Linux Kernel Subset) is a Unix-like operating system kernel that can run on Intel 8086-compatible microprocessors. ELKS, formerly known as Linux-8086, is a small subset of Linux and can run on machines with limited processor and memory resources, including machines with 16-bit microprocessors that aren't supported by Linux.

ELKS is free software and is available under the GNU General Public License (GPL).

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