Redox OS Nears First Stable Release

In 2025, the Redox OS project, created using the RUST programming language, is making steady progress. In their February report, the development team highlighted the accomplishments made in the previous month.

An important focus has been on introducing dynamic binding to enhance the stability of the Relibc library and prepare the operating system for a potential release of version 1.0. Throughout January, significant strides were made in this direction, with ongoing work in February. Dynamic binding support has been added to various components including Cargo, LLVM, Rust, Libssh2, Openssl, Cosmic Terminal, Netsurf, Bzip2, Devilutionx, Luajit, and others. To ensure smooth updates, the assembly infrastructure and CI have been modernized.

Furthermore, the developers have refined the Nanosleep() system call, improved memory page presentation coherence, rectified errors in the Intel HD Audio driver, and resolved issues with PS/2 touchpad support on certain laptops. Enhancements have been made to the Relibc library and various system components.

For a comprehensive list of changes, readers can visit the official project blog.

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