Redox

Last Updated on: 10th November 2023, 04:55 pm

Web site: redox-os.org
Origin: unknown
Category: Desktop
Desktop environment: Orbital
Architecture: x86, x86_64
Based on: Independent
Wikipedia: Redox
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Redox – a Unix-like Operating System written in Rust, aiming to bring the innovations of Rust to a modern microkernel and full set of applications.

Redox aims to be safe, easy to use and free. It takes its inspiration from previous kernels and operating systems, such as seL4, MINIX, Plan 9 and BSD. It is a system operating close to the GNU and BSD ecosystems, but using a language providing memory security and using technologies considered more modern4.

Redox was created by Jeremy Soller and its first version was published on April 20, 2015 on GitHub5. It has since been in active development, with contributions from over 40 developers6. After two years of development, version 0.2.0 has been released.


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