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'''FunKey-OS''' is a [[w:Linux|Linux]] operating system [[w:Linux distribution|distribution]] developed for use on the [[FunKey S]]. The default [[w:Comparison of desktop application launchers|application launcher]] of FunKey-OS is [http://retrofe.nl/ RetroFE], with the alternative [https://mtorromeo.github.io/gmenu2x/index.html Gmenu2X] launcher also included. As FunKey-OS is open source, the distribution and its source files are both publicly available for download on the FunKey Team's [https://github.com/FunKey-Project/FunKey-OS/releases/ GitHub page].
While the comparatively low hardware specifications of the FunKey S leaves FunKey-OS without many of the typical applications and functions a user might expect from an operating system, such as a web browser or USB host capabilities, it still remains quite versatile. Including Commander, a file management program, by default, users can also install calculator, media player, and terminal programs on the emulation-focused device to give it additional functionality.
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