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About HelenOS
HelenOS features in a single screenshot. The image depicts the HelenOS compositing GUI, networking, filesystems, sound subsystem and a multithreaded, multiprocessor 64-bit kernel in action. The Colorful Prague picture used in the screenshot is a courtesy of Miroslav Petrasko.
HelenOS is a portable microkernel-based multiserver operating system designed and implemented from scratch. It decomposes key operating system functionality such as file systems, networking, device drivers and graphical user interface into a collection of fine-grained user space components that interact with each other via message passing. A failure or crash of one component does not directly harm others. HelenOS is therefore flexible, modular, extensible, fault tolerant and easy to understand.
HelenOS does not aim to be a clone of any existing operating system and trades compatibility with legacy APIs for cleaner design. Most of HelenOS components have been made to order specifically for HelenOS so that its essential parts can stay free of adaptation layers, glue code, franken-components and the maintenance burden incurred by them.
HelenOS runs on seven different processor architectures and machines ranging from embedded ARM devices and single-board computers through multicore 32-bit and 64-bit desktop PCs to 64-bit Itanium and SPARC rack-mount servers.
HelenOS is open source, free software. Its source code is available under the BSD license. Some third-party components are licensed under GPL.
HelenOS 0.7.0 released
The latest release of HelenOS 0.7.0 (Parabolic Potassium) is out. Check out the downloads for sources and binaries and the release notes for more information.
Quick download link
The latest released IA-32 ISO image is HelenOS-0.7.0-ia32.iso. See downloads for more options.
Nightly builds are available from ci.helenos.org. Latest ISO for amd64 is here.