*In this wiki, you will find guides about how to install, use and hack Phyllome OS, as well as more general information about open-source virtualization and the project behind this specialized OS.*
*[Phyllome OS](https://phyllo.me/) is an operating system that makes it easier to run various guest systems locally using [off-the-shelf hardware](https://wiki.phyllo.me/deploy/prepare).*
If you want to learn more about it, its goal and the context around it, have a look at the [white-paper](https://files.phyllo.me/s/oYwfxYpZcbppwr6).
> If you would rather avoid JavaScript altogether, or wish to download the content of this wiki locally, feel free to clone [this repository](https://github.com/PhyllomeOS/wiki).
*This section is meant to help users prepare their computers to host Phyllome OS, pick the version that will suit their needs, understand Phyllome OS' limitations, and install it.*
> Phyllome OS is not production-ready. The alpha version [has been released](https://github.com/PhyllomeOS/phyllomeos/releases) on November the 15h, 2021. The beta version is expected somewhere in 2022. And the final product will be released *when it is ready*.
*This section is meant to introduce the execution of particular taks on Phyllome OS, including deployment of certain guest systems. Some of these tasks will be rendered obsolete with newer Phyllome OS versions.*
*In this section, the focus is on KVM virtualization and its associated tools, including QEMU, the Linux kernel, libvirt, etc., mostly in the context of Phyllome OS.*