* the only way to begin is by beginning * chore: Convert over 3444 migration * fix imports * wip * feat: convert volume * convert: system.rs * wip(convert): Setup * wip properties * wip notifications * wip * wip migration * wip init * wip auth/control * wip action * wip control * wiip 034 * wip 344 * wip some more versions converted * feat: Reserialize the version of the db * wip rest of the versions * wip s9pk/manifest * wip wifi * chore: net/keys * chore: net/dns * wip net/dhcp * wip manager manager-map * gut dependency errors * wip update/mod * detect breakages locally for updates * wip: manager/mod * wip: manager/health * wip: backup/target/mod * fix: Typo addresses * clean control.rs * fix system package id * switch to btreemap for now * config wip * wip manager/mod * install wip Co-authored-by: J H <Blu-J@users.noreply.github.com> * chore: Update the last of the errors * feat: Change the prelude de to borrow * feat: Adding in some more things * chore: add to the prelude * chore: Small fixes * chore: Fixing the small errors * wip: Cleaning up check errors * wip: Fix some of the issues * chore: Fix setup * chore:fix version * chore: prelude, mod, http_reader * wip backup_bulk * chore: Last of the errors * upadte package.json * chore: changes needed for a build * chore: Removing some of the linting errors in the manager * chore: Some linting 101 * fix: Wrong order of who owns what * chore: Remove the unstable * chore: Remove the test in the todo * @dr-bonez did a refactoring on the backup * chore: Make sure that there can only be one override guard at a time * resolve most todos * wip: Add some more tracing to debug an error * wip: Use a mv instead of rename * wip: Revert some of the missing code segments found earlier * chore: Make the build * chore: Something about the lib looks like it iis broken * wip: More instrument and dev working * kill netdummy before creating it * better db analysis tools * fixes from testing * fix: Make add start the service * fix status after install * make wormhole * fix missing icon file * fix data url for icons * fix: Bad deser * bugfixes * fix: Backup * fix: Some of the restor * fix: Restoring works * update frontend patch-db types * hack it in (#2424) * hack it in * optimize * slightly cleaner * handle config pointers * dependency config errs * fix compat * cache docker * fix dependency expectation * fix dependency auto-config --------- Co-authored-by: Aiden McClelland <me@drbonez.dev> Co-authored-by: Matt Hill <mattnine@protonmail.com> Co-authored-by: J H <Blu-J@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Matt Hill <MattDHill@users.noreply.github.com>
Welcome to the era of Sovereign Computing
StartOS is a Debian-based Linux distro optimized for running a personal server. It facilitates the discovery, installation, network configuration, service configuration, data backup, dependency management, and health monitoring of self-hosted software services.
Running StartOS
There are multiple ways to get started with StartOS:
💰 Buy a Start9 server
This is the most convenient option. Simply buy a server from Start9 and plug it in.
👷 Build your own server
This option is easier than you might imagine, and there are 4 reasons why you might prefer it:
- You already have hardware
- You want to save on shipping costs
- You prefer not to divulge your physical address
- You just like building things
To pursue this option, follow one of our DIY guides.
❤️ Contributing
There are multiple ways to contribute: work directly on StartOS, package a service for the marketplace, or help with documentation and guides. To learn more about contributing, see here.
To report security issues, please email our security team - security@start9.com.
🌎 Marketplace
There are dozens of service available for StartOS, and new ones are being added all the time. Check out the full list of available services here. To read more about the Marketplace ecosystem, check out this blog post








