Knowledge Base
Here you can find answers to common questions about Ramenen.
General Questions
- What is Ramenen?
- How do I install Ramenen?
- Is Ramenen free to use?
- Does Ramenen have a graphical user interface?
- Can I see some screenshots of Ramenen?
Technical Questions
- What are the system requirements for Ramenen?
- Can I run Ramenen on a virtual machine?
- How do I report a bug in Ramenen?
- Is Ramenen open source?
What is Ramenen?
Ramenen is the latest operating system developed by Novixx Systems. It is designed to be fast, secure, and easy to use. Works on old and new computers alike, and is fully customizable to fit your needs.
How do I install Ramenen?
Installation instructions will be available once the first stable release is available. Please check back later.
Is Ramenen free to use?
Yes, Ramenen Lite is free to use for personal and commercial purposes. Ramenen Pro will be available for purchase with additional features.
What are the system requirements for Ramenen?
Minimum requirements for Ramenen Lite are 64kb of RAM and 130kb of storage. Ramenen Pro may need more RAM.
Can I run Ramenen on a virtual machine?
Yes, Ramenen can be run on a virtual machine, however, some versions of VirtualBox may not be compatible. We recommend using QEMU or VMware.
How do I report a bug in Ramenen?
If you encounter a bug in Ramenen, please report it to our support team at [email protected]. Be sure to include detailed steps to reproduce the bug, and any error messages you see.
Can I see some screenshots of Ramenen?
Yes, you can view screenshots of Ramenen on our Screenshots page. Since Ramenen is still in development, some features may change before the final release.
Is Ramenen open source?
No, Ramenen is not open source. However, we do plan to release the source code for certain components (mostly SDKs and libraries) in the future.
Does Ramenen have a graphical user interface?
No, well, not in the traditional sense. Ramenen uses a text-based user interface, similar to DOS Shell. However, it is designed to be easy to use, even for beginners. Why? Because we believe old-looking things are cool.