NOISEInfrastructure Software·May 23, 2026, 12:24 AMSignal5Immediate

GNOME Commander 2.0 Released Following Rewrite In Rust & GTK4

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GNOME Commander 2.0 Released Following Rewrite In Rust & GTK4

GNOME Commander, the orthodox file manager for the GNOME desktop that was inspired by Norton Commander, has been rewritten in the Rust programming language and also now using the GTK4 toolkit...

Why this matters
Why now

The project reached a maturity point to release the rewritten version after undergoing development cycles for Rust and GTK4 adoption.

Why it’s important

This is a minor update within the open-source software ecosystem, affecting a niche user base and not indicating broader structural shifts.

What changes

GNOME Commander now uses a more modern programming language (Rust) and toolkit (GTK4), potentially offering performance or maintainability improvements within its specific domain.

Winners
  • · GNOME Commander users
  • · Rust programming language community
  • · GTK4 toolkit community
Losers
  • · None
Second-order effects
Direct

Users of GNOME Commander may experience a more stable or performant file manager.

Second

This rewrite could subtly influence other niche open-source projects to consider Rust or GTK4 for similar modernization.

Third

The broader developer ecosystem is largely unaffected as this change is confined to a specific project within the GNOME environment.

Editorial confidence: 90 / 100 · Structural impact: 0 / 100
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