Genode 14.05 comes with a strong focus on framework scalability. We extend our C runtime with per-process virtual file system support. Now, programs seamlessly integrate with separate file-system services to distinct concerns like web-server configuration and data. Also, we introduce a new concept for integrating third-party software in form of one unified port tool. The highlights of the fresh release are
- New tools for managing ported 3rd-party source code - New block-level encryption using CDG - New process-local virtual file systems - NOVA microhypervisor - VirtualBox with guest additions - Support for static priorities - Execution on bare hardware (base-hw) - Multi-processor support - Sparsely populated core address space - USB 3.0 on x86-based platforms
More detailed information can be found in the release documentation
http://genode.org/documentation/release-notes/14.05
Happy hacking with Genode
Greetings All,
Looks like some really fine work has been done for the latest Genode 14.05 release.
I was just wondering if the network functionality for Virtualbox was also in place as well so that guest OS's can connect to the Internet?
If that is working then I would like to try and build NOVA+Genode+VB from the sources.
Kind Regards and have a great day, Lonnie
On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 7:59 AM, Christian Helmuth < christian.helmuth@...1...> wrote:
Genode 14.05 comes with a strong focus on framework scalability. We extend our C runtime with per-process virtual file system support. Now, programs seamlessly integrate with separate file-system services to distinct concerns like web-server configuration and data. Also, we introduce a new concept for integrating third-party software in form of one unified port tool. The highlights of the fresh release are
- New tools for managing ported 3rd-party source code
- New block-level encryption using CDG
- New process-local virtual file systems
- NOVA microhypervisor
- VirtualBox with guest additions
- Support for static priorities
- Execution on bare hardware (base-hw)
- Multi-processor support
- Sparsely populated core address space
- USB 3.0 on x86-based platforms
More detailed information can be found in the release documentation
http://genode.org/documentation/release-notes/14.05
Happy hacking with Genode
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Hello Lonnie,
thanks for the compliment.
On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 10:56:58AM -0400, Lonnie Cumberland wrote:
I was just wondering if the network functionality for Virtualbox was also in place as well so that guest OS's can connect to the Internet?
If that is working then I would like to try and build NOVA+Genode+VB from the sources.
As you may already know reading from the release notes: No, we did not work on the VirtualBox networking topic yet. The good news in that we put that on the agenda until 14.08. So, please a little more patience ;-)
Greets