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- For running in a VM: Intel VT-x/AMD-V acceleration enabled in your BIOS settings. (Required to virtualize any 64-bit operating system properly.) - For running in a VM: Intel VT-x/AMD-V acceleration enabled in your BIOS settings. (Required to virtualize any 64-bit operating system properly.)
- Working knowledge of the C programming language. - Working knowledge of the C programming language.
To create a Distro ISO, run `build_iso.sh` in the `build/` directory. Check the Wiki guide for details on [building an ISO](https://github.com/Zeal-Operating-System/ZealOS/wiki/Building-an-ISO). After creating an ISO, see the Wiki guides on installing in [VirtualBox](https://github.com/Zeal-Operating-System/ZealOS/wiki/Installing-(Virtualbox)), [VMWare](https://github.com/Zeal-Operating-System/ZealOS/wiki/Installing-(VMWare)), and [bare-metal](https://github.com/Zeal-Operating-System/ZealOS/wiki/Installing-(Bare%E2%80%90metal)). To create a Distro ISO, run `build-iso.sh` in the `build/` directory. Check the Wiki guide for details on [building an ISO](https://github.com/Zeal-Operating-System/ZealOS/wiki/Building-an-ISO). After creating an ISO, see the Wiki guides on installing in [VirtualBox](https://github.com/Zeal-Operating-System/ZealOS/wiki/Installing-(Virtualbox)), [VMWare](https://github.com/Zeal-Operating-System/ZealOS/wiki/Installing-(VMWare)), and [bare-metal](https://github.com/Zeal-Operating-System/ZealOS/wiki/Installing-(Bare%E2%80%90metal)).
### Contributing ### Contributing
There are two ways to contribute. The first way involves everything happening inside the OS, as intended by Terry. After you've built the latest ISO, installed to a VM, made your changes, and powered off the VM, you can run the `sync_repo.sh` script to merge your changes to the repo. There are two ways to contribute. The first way involves everything happening inside the OS, as intended by Terry. After you've built the latest ISO, installed to a VM, made your changes, and powered off the VM, you can run the `sync.sh` script to merge your changes to the repo.
Alternatively, you can edit repo files using an external editor, outside of the OS. Alternatively, you can edit repo files using an external editor, outside of the OS.