Software:Arch Hurd

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Short description: Distribution of the GNU/Hurd operating system
Arch Hurd
Archhurd-logo.svg
OS familyUnix-like (GNU/Hurd)
Working stateCurrent
Source modelOpen source
|Final release|Latest release}}(Rolling release) / LiveCD i686-core-2018-09-28 / May 5, 2019; 5 years ago (2019-05-05)
Marketing targetGeneral purpose
Update methodpacman
Package managerpacman
Platformsi686
Kernel typeMicrokernel (Hurd)
UserlandGNU
Default user interfaceBash
LicenseGNU General Public License
Official websitearchhurd.org

Arch Hurd is distribution of the GNU operating system with GNU Hurd kernel (instead of the Linux kernel, that comes with Arch Linux distribution).[1]

The Arch Hurd project was founded on an Arch Linux forum thread[2] in January 2010 and, after a few weeks with many contributions, progressed to the point where it could boot in a virtual machine.[3] It aims to provide an Arch-like user environment (BSD-style init scripts, i686-optimised packages, use of the pacman package manager, rolling-release, and a KISS set up) on the Hurd which is stable enough for use.[1]

Updates

Arch Hurd is currently not at a stable state. Arch Hurd does not have a downloadable image of the operating system although it formally did at Arch Hurd LiveCD. Although, you can find re-uploads of the operating system[4] and chroot into it via Debian GNU/Hurd and it would be usable.

Despite having a small development team,[5] much progress has been made since its founding, such as booting on real hardware,[6] packaging everything for a basic web server,[7] and the production of an unofficial graphical LiveCD.[8][9][10]

In June 2011, Arch Hurd announced successful integration of Device Driver Environment (DDE) — the framework for Linux drivers on Hurd, which improves the network hardware support in the distribution and makes it nearly usable.[11]

(As of December 2023), the official packages were last updated in May 2019.[12]

As of December 2023, the latest message from Arch Hurd's website is from May 2021.[13]

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "About", Arch Hurd, http://www.archhurd.org/about.php, retrieved 2011-01-18 
  2. "Arch Hurd Project", Arch Linux Forums, 2010-01-04, https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=682472, retrieved 2011-01-18 
  3. "A month of the Hurd: Arch Hurd, FOSDEM preparations and a thesis on mobile Hurd objects.", GNU, 2010-01-31, https://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/news/2010-01-31.html, retrieved 2011-12-08 
  4. archhurd-2018.07.30.img, 2018-07-30, http://archive.org/details/archhurd-2018.07.30.img, retrieved 2023-12-15 
  5. "Team", Arch Hurd, http://www.archhurd.org/developers/, retrieved 2011-12-08 
  6. "A month of the Hurd: Arch Hurd, updated Debian GNU/Hurd QEMU image, and GSoC students.", GNU, 2010-04-30, https://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/news/2010-04-30.html, retrieved 2011-12-08 
  7. "A month of the Hurd: Media Appearances, procfs, Arch Hurd.", GNU, 2010-08-31, https://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/news/2010-08-31.html, retrieved 2011-12-08 
  8. "Graphical livecd - Desktop packages", Arch Hurd, 2010-12-07, http://www.archhurd.org/news/19/, retrieved 2011-12-08 
  9. "A month of the Hurd: CD images.", GNU, 2010-12-31, https://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/news/2010-12.html, retrieved 2011-12-08 
  10. Vervloesem, Koen (2010-07-07). "The Hurd: GNU's quest for the perfect kernel". LWN.net. Hurd distributions. https://lwn.net/Articles/395150/. Retrieved 2011-12-08. 
  11. Gilles, Stephen (2011-06-29), "Successful use of DDE!", Arch Hurd, http://www.archhurd.org/news/22/, retrieved 2011-12-08 
  12. "Arch Linux - Package Search". https://archhurd.org/packages/?sort=-last_update. 
  13. "Arch Linux - News: We're back!". https://archhurd.org/news/were-back/. 

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