*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 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 is the **alpha version** of this wiki. There will be a lot of mistakes. Contributions are welcome using [Git](https://github.com/PhyllomeOS/wiki). Later on, contributions will be opened through the web interface.
*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 production-ready version will be released *when it is done*. As of November 2021, it is a self-funded, experimental and mostly solo project, but [contributions are welcome!](/project/contribute)
*This section is meant to introduce the execution of particular taks on Phyllome OS. 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.*