Redox
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Redox was influenced by MINIX, Plan 9, Berkeley Software Distribution, and Linux kernel.[1]
Redox
Summary
Redox is a free operating system[1]. Redox draws 296 Wikipedia views per month (free_operating_system category, ranking #7 of 9).[2]
Key Facts
- Redox was influenced by MINIX[3].
- Redox was influenced by Q20755116[4].
- Redox was influenced by Plan 9[5].
- Redox was influenced by Berkeley Software Distribution[6].
- Redox was influenced by Linux kernel[7].
- Redox's instance of is recorded as free operating system[8].
- Redox's instance of is recorded as microkernel[9].
- Redox's instance of is recorded as Unix-like operating system[10].
- Redox's instance of is recorded as operating system[11].
- redox is named after Redox[12].
- Redox's developer is recorded as Jeremy Soller[13].
- Redox's copyright license is recorded as MIT License[14].
- Redox's programmed in is recorded as Q575650[15].
- Redox is a type of Unix-like operating system[16].
- Redox's software version identifier is recorded as 0.1.4[17].
- Redox's software version identifier is recorded as 0.1.3[18].
- Redox's software version identifier is recorded as 0.1.2[19].
- Redox's software version identifier is recorded as 0.1.1[20].
- Redox's software version identifier is recorded as 0.1.0[21].
- Redox's software version identifier is recorded as 0.0.9[22].
- Redox's software version identifier is recorded as 0.0.8[23].
- Redox's software version identifier is recorded as 0.0.6[24].
- Redox's software version identifier is recorded as 0.1.5[25].
- Redox's software version identifier is recorded as 0.2.0[26].
- Redox's software version identifier is recorded as 0.3.0[27].
Why It Matters
Redox draws 296 Wikipedia views per month (free_operating_system category, ranking #7 of 9).[2] Redox has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] Redox is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]