Dynamic OS

Modern, polished, powerful – multiple editions for every platform.

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What is Dynamic OS?

Dynamic OS is a next-generation operating system family emphasizing speed, security and a rich, animated GUI. Whether you choose the Linux Edition on Debian, the Windows-Shell Edition, or the upcoming Freestanding Edition, Dynamic OS delivers a user-friendly yet powerful interface with fluid animations and a unique visual style.

Named for its dynamic adaptability and modern polish, Dynamic OS combines traditional stability with forward-thinking design, serving developers, power users, and anyone who “just wants it to work.”

Editions

Linux Edition

Runs on Debian. Inherits Debian’s rock-solid security and performance. On top of that, our custom GUI delivers fast animations, a simple workflow, and full theming support.

Windows-Shell Edition

Installable on Windows 10 & 11 as a shell replacement. Gives you Dynamic OS’s powerful UX and animation layer without replacing your underlying Windows kernel.

Freestanding Edition (In Development)

Under active development: a 64-bit kernel aiming to run independently of any host OS. Brings true self-contained performance, modularity, and the same polished GUI to bare metal.

Highlights

  • Blazing Fast: Lean core on Debian or native kernel in progress.
  • Secure by Design: Debian security model, capability-based controls.
  • Animated GUI: Fluid transitions, advanced effects, minimal lag.
  • User-Friendly: Intuitive layouts, quick access panels, consistent theming.
  • Modular Architecture: Easily extend with signed modules and drivers.
  • Cross-Platform Shell: Same look & feel on Linux and Windows.

Technical Architecture

Partition & Module Model

  • System (Linux Edition): Read-only Debian core + GUI modules.
  • Windows Shell: Shell DLLs and UX layer running in user mode.
  • Freestanding (future): Read-only kernel + driver partitions, read/write user space.

Security Model

  • Cryptographically signed modules & drivers.
  • Capability-based sandboxing for apps.

GUI & UX

  • Custom compositor with GPU-accelerated animations.
  • Theming engine with light, dark, and custom palettes.
  • Responsive window management & quick-access overlays.

Roadmap & Development

  • Q3 2025: Beta release of Freestanding Edition kernel.
  • Q4 2025: Windows-Shell Edition plugin SDK.
  • Q1 2026: Full package manager & app store integration.

Follow progress at oscyra.solutions/dynamic-os.

Frequently Asked Questions

Because it adapts to your platform: Linux stability, Windows shell integration, and soon a standalone kernel—all in one unified UX.

Yes. Our SDK lets you build and sign custom widgets, themes, and animations for both Linux and Windows-Shell editions.

Not yet. We’re actively developing a 64-bit kernel. Stay tuned for upcoming betas on GitHub and our site.

Linux Edition packages are on our Debian repo. Windows-Shell installer and development previews at oscyra.solutions.