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ARTICLES & REVIEWS NEWS ARCHIVE FORUMS PREMIUM CATEGORIES Search ARTICLES & REVIEWS NEWS ARCHIVE FORUMS PREMIUM CATEGORIESSearch Redox: A Rust-Written, Microkernel Open-Source OS Written by Michael Larabel in Operating Systems on 20 March 2016 at 10:16 AM EDT. 21 Comments Several Phoronix readers have been writing in recently about Redox OS, a new project aiming to be a "next-gen" operating system. Redox OS subscribes to a micro-kernel design but part of what makes it so interesting is Latest Linux News that it's written in the Rust programming language. Most features are implemented in Rust More USB 3.1 Work Heading To Linux 4.6 for Redox OS and there's an optional original GUI, Newlib for C programs, drivers are run Kernel from user-space, and there's work underway in supporting the ZFS file-system. Common Unix commands are supported by Redox. F2FS File-System Being Further Enhanced With Linux 4.6 Redox OS is an MIT-licensed open-source project. The current installer for Redox OS weighs in at just 26MB Redox: A Rust-Written, Microkernel Open- for the ISO. Source OS Intel Skylake Firmware Blobs Get Updated For Those wanting to learn more about this exciting new microkernel-designed OS project can find out all the Graphics & Audio details via Redox-OS.org. The Rust code for Redox is hosted on GitHub. Blender 2.77 Released With GPU Improvements Get Google Chrome CGroup Namespaces Support Set For Linux The world's most popular browser is now faster and more responsive! 4.6 Kernel Many Networking Improvements Are Inbound For Linux 4.6 Linux 4.6 Adding Synaptics RMI4 To Better 21 Comments Handle Touchscreens, Touchpads UbuntuBSD Brings Ubuntu Atop The FreeBSD Kernel Linux 4.6 To Support Runtime Power Management Of AHCI Controllers Tw eet Like Share 7 About The Author Michael Larabel is the principal author of Phoronix.com and founded the site in 2004 with a focus on enriching the Linux hardware experience. Michael has written more than 10,000 articles covering the state of Linux hardware support, Linux performance, graphics drivers, and other topics. Michael is also the lead developer of the Phoronix Test Suite, Phoromatic, and OpenBenchmarking.org automated benchmarking software. He can be followed via Twitter or contacted via MichaelLarabel.com. Related Operating Systems News Popular News Slackware 14.2 RC1 Arrives Rumor: NVIDIA Working On Their Own Distribution For Linux Gamers CyanogenMod 13.0 Release 1 Now Available More Complex Assembly Code Gets Ported To C Benchmarking The Lightweight, Musl-Based Alpine In Linux 4.6 Linux Linux 4.6 To Offer Faster Raspberry Pi 3D KaOS Offers A Nice KDE Linux Experience Performance Void Linux Continues Rolling Along & Remains AMD Posts Initial AMDGPU Hybrid Driver With Systemd-Free Vulkan Support ReactOS Gains Btrfs File-System Support There Are Many Features Coming For GRUB 2.02 Linux 4.5 Appears To Slightly Lower Power Use, But Linux 4.6 Will Be Even Better Latest Featured Articles Trying The New AMD GPU-PRO Linux Driver On Ubuntu With Vulkan, OpenCL & OpenGL NVIDIA GeForce vs. Radeon/AMDGPU OpenGL Performance On Ubuntu 16.04 Tonga AMDGPU Performance On Ubuntu 16.04 Has 80~90%+ Performance Of Catalyst How Ubuntu 16.04 Is Performing With AMDGPU/Radeon Graphics Compared To Ubuntu 14.04 With FGLRX Ubuntu 16.04 LTS 32-bit vs. 64-bit Linux Performance Support Phoronix The mission at Phoronix since 2004 has centered around enriching the Linux hardware experience. In addition to supporting our site through advertisements, you can help by subscribing to Phoronix Premium. You can also use our Amazon.com or NewEgg.com shopping links when making online purchases or contribute to Phoronix through a PayPal tip or Bitcoin. Phoronix Media Phoronix Premium Share Legal Disclaimer | Contact | Cookie Policy Copyright © 2004 - 2016 by Phoronix Media. Phoronix Test Suite Support Phoronix Facebook All trademarks used are properties of their OpenBenchmarking.org While Having Ad-Free Browsing, Twitter respective owners. All rights reserved. Phoromatic Single-Page Article Viewing Google Plus LinuxBenchmarking.com.