Redox is 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 is a general purpose operating system written in pure Rust. Our aim is to provide a fully functioning Unix-like microkernel, that is both secure and free. We have modest compatibility with POSIX, allowing Redox to run many programs without porting. We take inspiration from Plan9, Minix, Linux, and BSD. Redox aims to synthesize years of research and hard won experience into a system that feels modern and familiar. Redox is an attempt to make a complete, fully-functioning, general-purpose operating system with a focus on safety, freedom, reliability, correctness, and pragmatism. We want to be able to use it, without obstructions, as an alternative to Linux on our computers. It should be able to run most Linux programs with only minimal modifications. We're aiming towards a complete, safe Rust ecosystem.

Features

  • Implemented in Rust
  • Microkernel Design
  • Includes optional GUI - Orbital
  • Supports Rust Standard Library
  • Drivers run in Userspace
  • Includes common Unix commands
  • Custom libc written in Rust (relibc)

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MIT License

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Operating Systems

Linux

Programming Language

Rust

Related Categories

Rust Operating System Kernels

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2021-04-29