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Samuel Thibault offered up a status update on the current state of GNU/Hurd from a presentation in Brussels at FOSDEM 2026. Thibault has previously shared updates on GNU Hurd from the annual FOSDEM event while this year’s was a bit more optimistic thanks to recent driver progress and more software now successfully building for Hurd.

GNU/Hurd continues to lag behind the Linux kernel and other modern platforms for hardware driver support. But driver support for Hurd has been improving thanks to NetBSD’s rump layer.

GNU/Hurd 2026 status report

Hurd for years has also lacked SMP support for modern multi-core systems but that too has been improving in recent times. Similarly, Hurd for the longest time was predominantly x86 32-bit only but the x86_64 port is now essentially complete and there is even eyes toward AArch64 support.

GNU/Hurd 64-bit support

Debian GNU/Hurd has been an unofficial Debian distribution and alternative to using the Linux kernel while Guix/Hurd and Alpine/Hurd distributions have also come about too for more Hurd exposure and testing.

GNU/Hurd SMP support

Samuel shared that around 75% of the Debian archive is currently building for the GNU/Hurd distribution including desktop environments and more.

GNU/Hurd 2026 status in 2026

The FOSDEM 2026 presentation on GNU/Hurd concluded with a proclamation that “GNU/Hurd is almost there” with the Debian/Guix/Arch/Alpine distributions but that the developers can always use extra help with community contributions.

GNU/Hurd 2026 state

Those curious about GNU/Hurd in 2026 can find the presentation by Samuel Thibault at FOSDEM.org.