Just Enough Linux Operating System (JELOS) is an immutable Linux distribution for handheld gaming devices developed by a small community of enthusiasts. Our goal is to produce an operating system that has the features and capabilities that we need, and to have fun as we develop it.
The JELOS community utilizes Discord for discussion, if you would like to join us please use this link: [https://discord.gg/seTxckZjJy](https://discord.gg/seTxckZjJy)
JELOS is a Linux distribution that is made up of many open-source components. Components are provided under their respective licenses. This distribution includes components licensed for non-commercial use only.
JELOS branding and images are licensed under a [Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
- Attribution: You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use.
- NonCommercial: You may not use the material for commercial purposes.
- ShareAlike: If you remix, transform, or build upon the material, you must distribute your contributions under the same license as the original.
Original software and scripts developed by the JELOS team are licensed under the terms of the [GNU GPL Version 2](https://choosealicense.com/licenses/gpl-2.0/). The full license can be found in this project's licenses folder.
All other software is provided under each component's respective license. These licenses can be found in the software sources or in this project's licenses folder. Modifications to bundled software and scripts by the JELOS team are licensed under the terms of the software being modified.
| Hardkernel | [Odroid Go Advance](https://rocknix.org/devices/hardkernel/odroid-go-advance) | Rockchip RK3326 (ARM) | Mainline Linux | Panfrost | Weston + Emulation Station |
| Hardkernel | [Odroid Go Super](https://rocknix.org/devices/hardkernel/odroid-go-super) | Rockchip RK3326 (ARM) | Mainline Linux | Panfrost | Weston + Emulation Station |
| Hardkernel | [Odroid Go Ultra](https://rocknix.org/devices/hardkernel/odroid-go-ultra) | Amlogic S922X / Mali G52 M6 (ARMv8-A) | Mainline Linux | Mali | Weston + Emulation Station |
| Hardkernel | [Odroid N2/N2+/N2L](https://rocknix.org/devices/hardkernel/odroid-n2) | Amlogic S922X / Mali G52 M6 (ARMv8-A) | Mainline Linux | Mali | Weston + Emulation Station |
| Indiedroid | [Nova](https://rocknix.org/devices/indiedroid/nova) | Rockchip RK3588S / Mali G610 (ARMv8-A) | Rockchip 5.10 BSP Linux | Panfrost | Weston + Emulation Station |
| Orange Pi | [Orange Pi 5](https://rocknix.org/devices/orange-pi/orange-pi-5) | Rockchip RK3588S / Mali G610 (ARMv8-A) | Rockchip 5.10 BSP Linux | Panfrost | Weston + Emulation Station |
| Magicx | [XU10](https://rocknix.org/devices/magicx/xu10) | Rockchip RK3326 (ARM) | Mainline Linux | Panfrost | Weston + Emulation Station |
| Powkiddy | [RGB10](https://rocknix.org/devices/powkiddy/rgb10) | Rockchip RK3326 (ARM) | Mainline Linux | Panfrost | Weston + Emulation Station |
| Powkiddy | [RGB10 Max 3](https://rocknix.org/devices/powkiddy/rgb10-max-3) | Rockchip RK3566 (ARM) | Rockchip BSP 4.19 | Mali | KMS/DRM + Emulation Station |
| Powkiddy | [RGB10 Max 3 Pro](https://rocknix.org/devices/powkiddy/rgb10-max-3-pro) | Amlogic A311D / Mali G52 M4 (ARMv8-A) | Mainline Linux | Mali | Weston + Emulation Station |
| Powkiddy | [RGB30](https://rocknix.org/devices/powkiddy/rgb30) | Rockchip RK3566 (ARM) | Rockchip BSP 4.19 | Mali | KMS/DRM + Emulation Station |
| Powkiddy | [RK2023](https://rocknix.org/devices/powkiddy/rk2023) | Rockchip RK3566 (ARM) | Rockchip BSP 4.19 | Mali | KMS/DRM + Emulation Station |
| Powkiddy | [x55](https://rocknix.org/devices/powkiddy/x55) | Rockchip RK3566 (ARM) | Rockchip BSP 4.19 | Mali | KMS/DRM + Emulation Station |
> While not technically supported, JELOS is also known to work well on a variety of generic x86_64 devices including gaming PCs, mini PCs, and laptop computers.
Like any Linux distribution, this project is not the work of one person. It is the work of many persons all over the world who have developed the open source bits without which this project could not exist. Special thanks to CoreELEC, LibreELEC, and to developers and contributors across the open source community.