presented the production of the operating system sculpt 22.10 , in which on the basis of technology genode os framework a general operating system is developing, which can be used by ordinary Users to complete everyday tasks. The initial texts of the project are distributed under the AGPLV3 license. For loading, it is proposed liveUsb-image , the size of 28 MB. Working on systems with processors and a graphic Intel subsystem with the included extensions VT-D and VT-X. :
- To control interruptions from devices and PCI configuration, more stringent restrictions provided for by Genode architecture were used. The change required a large internal processing that affected all the drivers, and made it possible to realize new optimization and additional functionality. At the same time, the developers tried to preserve the general behavior when working as a user in the system.
- A few significant optimizations have been proposed to accelerate the launch, increase the capacity of the network subsystem and increase the responsiveness of the user interface.
- Improved support for the hot connection of USB devices. Added the possibility of dynamic attachment of USB devices to virtual machines and reinstalling devices.
- Updated the Chromium browser engine involved in the browsers offered by the user
Falkon and Morph. - Updated a sound driver, which is synchronized with the code from OpenBSD 7.1.
- Work on SCULPT adaptation for mobile phones. Improvements affected support for USB ECM, GPU MALI-400 GPU, connection of SD cards, a stack for telephony and mobile data transmission networks, Morph browser and user interface. Added support for smart cards with USB interface.
The system is supplied with a graphic Leitzentrale interface, which allows you to perform typical tasks for administering the system. In the upper left corner of the graphic interface, a menu with tools to control users, connection of drives and settings of the network connection is displayed. The center contains a configurator for laying the filling of a system that provides an interface in the form of a graph that determines the relationship between the system components. The user can arbitrarily delete or add components in interactive mode, determining the composition of the systemic environment or virtual machines.