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Red Bear OS Profile Matrix
Purpose
This matrix makes the tracked Red Bear profiles explicit so support claims map to a concrete build target instead of a vague feature list.
Validation Labels
- builds — configuration and packages are expected to compile
- boots — image is expected to reach a usable boot state
- validated — behavior has been tested on the claimed profile
- experimental — available for bring-up, but not support-promised
Subsystem plans may add narrower intermediate labels when boots is too coarse. In particular, the
USB plan uses:
- enumerates — runtime surfaces can discover controllers, ports, or descriptors
- usable — a specific controller/class path works in a limited real scenario
Compile Targets
Phase numbering note: phase labels below use the v2.0 desktop plan phases from
local/docs/CONSOLE-TO-KDE-DESKTOP-PLAN.md. Scripts and older docs may reference the historical P0–P6 hardware-enablement sequence — those are not the same numbering.
| Profile | Intent | Key Fragments | Current support language |
|---|---|---|---|
redbear-mini |
Console + storage + wired-network baseline | minimal.toml, redbear-legacy-base.toml, redbear-device-services.toml, redbear-netctl.toml |
builds / primary validation baseline / DHCP boot profile enabled / input-runtime substrate wired / USB: daemons built via base and targeted for bounded mini-profile validation |
redbear-live-mini |
Live/recovery form of the mini baseline | redbear-live-minimal.toml, redbear-minimal.toml |
builds / live media variant of the mini profile for real bare metal / desktop graphics intentionally absent |
redbear-full |
Desktop/network/session plumbing target | desktop.toml, redbear-legacy-base.toml, redbear-legacy-desktop.toml, redbear-device-services.toml, redbear-netctl.toml, redbear-greeter-services.toml |
builds / boots in QEMU / active desktop-capable compile target / support claims remain evidence-qualified |
redbear-live-full |
Live/recovery form of the full desktop target | redbear-live-full.toml, redbear-full.toml |
builds / live desktop-capable image for real bare metal / inherits the full target surface |
Profile Notes
redbear-mini
- First place to validate repository discipline and profile reproducibility.
- Should stay smaller and less assumption-heavy than the graphics profiles.
- Enables the shared
wired-dhcpnetctl profile by default for the VM/wired baseline. - Ships the shared firmware/input runtime service prerequisites so the early substrate can be tested on the smallest profile as well.
Historical and experimental overlays
- Experimental overlays such as
redbear-bluetooth-experimentalandredbear-wifi-experimentalare bounded validation slices layered on top of the tracked compile targets, not additional compile targets.
redbear-live-mini
- Carries the same bounded non-graphics intent as
redbear-mini, but in live/recovery image form. - Should not grow desktop/session assumptions.
redbear-full
- Desktop-capable tracked target for the current Red Bear session/network/runtime plumbing surface.
- Carries the broader D-Bus, greeter, seat, and desktop-oriented service surface.
redbear-live-full
- Live/demo/recovery form of the full desktop-capable target.
- Inherits the same desktop-target assumptions as
redbear-full, but for live media workflows.
Historical notes
- Older names such as
redbear-minimal,redbear-desktop,redbear-wayland,redbear-kde, andredbear-liveremain in older docs and some implementation details, but they are not the current supported compile-target surface.
redbear-bluetooth-experimental
- Standalone tracked profile for the first in-tree Bluetooth slice instead of a blanket claim about all Red Bear images.
- Extends
redbear-minimalso the baseline runtime tooling is already present, then adds only the bounded Bluetooth pieces on top. - Current path under active validation: QEMU/UEFI boot to login prompt plus guest-side
redbear-bluetooth-battery-check, targeting repeated in-boot reruns, daemon-restart coverage, and one experimental battery-sensor Battery Level read-only workload. - Current support language is intentionally narrow: explicit-startup only, USB-attached transport, BLE-first CLI/scheme surface, one experimental battery-sensor Battery Level read-only workload, and no USB-class autospawn claim yet.
redbear-wifi-experimental
- Standalone tracked profile for the current bounded Intel Wi-Fi slice instead of implying that the wider desktop profiles already carry the full driver stack.
- Extends
redbear-minimalso the baseline firmware/input/reporting/profile-manager surface stays inherited while the Intel Wi-Fi driver package and bounded validation role remain isolated here. - Includes the Intel driver package (
redbear-iwlwifi) in addition to the shared firmware, control-plane, reporting, and profile-manager pieces. - Current support language is intentionally narrow: bounded probe/prepare/init/activate/scan/ connect/disconnect lifecycle, packaged in-target validation and capture commands, and no claim yet of validated real AP association or end-to-end Wi-Fi connectivity.
Bluetooth Note
redbear-bluetooth-experimentalis now the tracked first Bluetooth-specific profile.- Its support language remains experimental and bounded; it should not be used to imply Bluetooth support across the wider Red Bear profile set.
- The current bounded BLE workload is one read-only battery-sensor Battery Level interaction; this profile still does not claim generic GATT, write, or notify support.
- The current validation claim is QEMU-scoped and packaged-checker-scoped, not a blanket claim about real hardware Bluetooth maturity.
USB Note
redbear-miniis the preferred non-graphics target for bounded USB validation because these proofs do not require the full desktop graphics/session surface.- USB validation is QEMU-only (
test-usb-qemu.sh --check). No profile makes a real hardware USB support claim. - USB error handling and correctness carry significant Red Bear patches over upstream; see
local/patches/base/redox.patchandlocal/docs/USB-IMPLEMENTATION-PLAN.mdfor details. - The in-tree mini image is still assembled through legacy
redbear-minimal*config files in some places, but the supported compile-target names areredbear-miniandredbear-live-mini. redbear-bluetooth-experimentaluses USB only as a transport for BLE dongles; it does not make a general USB-class-autospawn claim.