vasilito 2f8e35a88a redbear-power: v1.40 persistent session state
The first item from the v1.39 deferred list: the user's
tab, sort mode, sort direction, tree mode, filter, and
fold set now survive a restart of redbear-power.

Architecture
  - New module session.rs (separate from config.rs which
    is read-only system-wide config).
  - config.rs: behavior config (refresh interval, theme,
    keybindings) — read once at startup, never written.
  - session.rs: mutable per-user runtime state — read at
    startup AND written on every tab change and on quit.

Storage
  - $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/redbear-power/session.toml (preferred)
  - ~/.config/redbear-power/session.toml (fallback)
  - Writes are atomic: temp file + rename(). A crash
    between write and rename leaves the prior session
    intact.

Save hooks
  - Every set_tab() call: tab is the high-signal event
    the user explicitly opted into.
  - On graceful quit (q/Esc): captures the final sort,
    filter, and fold set.

Failure modes
  - load() never errors. Missing file = defaults.
    Corrupt file = defaults + one-line warning.
  - save() never errors. Permission denied = eprintln!
    warning. The next launch reads the prior session
    (or defaults) and starts from there.

Tests
  - 6 new tests in session.rs (round-trip, missing-file,
    malformed-toml, atomic-save, default-state, end-to-end
    via App::save_session()).
  - 164/164 tests pass (was 158 in v1.39).

The improvement plan doc is also updated with §64
covering the v1.40 architecture, storage paths, save
policy, failure modes, and the v1.41 deferred list.
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Red Bear OS

Red Bear OS

A microkernel operating system written in Rust, derived from Redox OS

MIT x86_64 Status


What is Red Bear OS?

Red Bear OS is a general-purpose, Unix-like operating system with a microkernel architecture, written in Rust. It is a full fork of Redox OS, frozen at release 0.1.0, with added hardware support, filesystem drivers, and a KDE Plasma desktop path.

Goals:

  • AMD & Intel parity — first-class support for both platforms on bare metal
  • KDE Plasma desktop — Wayland-based desktop environment via the KWin compositor
  • Hardware GPU acceleration — AMD GPU (amdgpu) and Intel GPU drivers via redox-drm
  • Modern subsystems — USB, WiFi, Bluetooth, ext4, GRUB, D-Bus
  • Offline-first builds — reproducible from archived, BLAKE3-verified sources

Quick Start

Prerequisites

Linux x86_64 host with Rust nightly, QEMU, nasm, and standard build tools.
See the Redox Build Guide for full setup.

Build & Run

# Clone
git clone https://gitea.redbearos.org/vasilito/RedBear-OS.git
cd RedBear-OS

# Recommended: use the Red Bear wrapper
./local/scripts/build-redbear.sh redbear-mini     # Text-only target
./local/scripts/build-redbear.sh redbear-full     # Desktop-capable target

# Boot in QEMU with the resulting image
make qemu

Build script: local/scripts/build-redbear.sh is the canonical entry point. Bare make all works but bypasses the .config checking and REDBEAR_ALLOW_PROTECTED_FETCH=1 gates that build-redbear.sh enforces. See AGENTS.md § Build Commands for full details.

Public Scripts

Script Purpose
local/scripts/build-redbear.sh Canonical build wrapper for redbear-mini/full/grub
scripts/run.sh Build and run in QEMU (-b to build, -c <config> for target)
scripts/build-iso.sh Build a live ISO for bare-metal boot
scripts/build-all-isos.sh Build all live ISO targets
scripts/network-boot.sh PXE network boot helper
scripts/dual-boot.sh Dual-boot installation helper

Config Targets

Target Type Description
redbear-full Desktop Wayland + KDE + GPU drivers + D-Bus services
redbear-mini Console Text-only recovery / install target
redbear-grub Console Text-only with GRUB boot manager

Current Status

Red Bear OS boots to a login prompt in QEMU with working wired networking, D-Bus system bus, hardware detection daemons, and filesystem support (RedoxFS, ext4, FAT).

Area Status
Boot (ACPI/x2APIC/SMP) Bare-metal proven
Userspace drivers (PCI, storage, net) Working in QEMU
D-Bus system bus + services Working (login1, PolicyKit, UDisks, UPower)
ext4 / FAT filesystems Compiles, installer-wired
POSIX gaps (relibc) 🚧 Bounded Wayland-facing support
DRM/KMS display drivers 🚧 AMD + Intel compile; HW validation pending
Wayland compositor 🚧 Bounded proof; Qt6/KF6 clients crash at init
KDE Plasma desktop 🔄 In progress (Qt6/KF6 compile; KWin/QML blocked)
WiFi / Bluetooth 📋 Planned (architected, implementation pending)

How It Works

Red Bear OS uses a userspace driver model — all drivers run as unprivileged daemons:

Kernel (microkernel)
  └── schemes: memory, irq, event, pipe, debug
        └── Driver daemons (userspace)
              ├── pcid        → PCI enumeration
              ├── e1000d      → Intel ethernet
              ├── xhcid       → USB controller
              └── vesad       → Display framebuffer

The kernel provides minimal services (memory, interrupts, IPC). Everything else — filesystems, networking, graphics, input — runs in userspace.

Documentation

Contributing

Red Bear OS uses a full fork model. Upstream Redox sources are frozen and archived. All custom work lives in local/:

local/
├── patches/    # Durable changes to upstream source trees
├── recipes/    # Custom packages (drivers, GPU, system)
├── docs/       # Integration and planning docs
└── scripts/    # Build, test, and release tooling

We welcome contributions made with or without AI assistance — we care about quality, not how the code was produced.

License

MIT — same as upstream Redox OS.

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RedBear Operating System, based on RedoxOS. Licenced under MIT license.
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