For a while now I've been trying to figure out how to handle Cinux, how to guide the "present" status of the project so it can have a promising future. I came up with a few ideas but, the best idea was given to me by one of my friends, Salih. He is developing the Optimus Kernel. So, as of yesterday, I dumped the existing, poor kernel configuration I adopted last March and I joined and pledged allegiance to Salih and the Optimus Kernel. This means that there is another Greek product hosted by this project.
For a while now I've been trying to figure out how to handle Cinux, how to guide the "present" status of the project so it can have a promising future. I came up with a few ideas but, the best idea was given to me by one of my friends, Salih. He is developing the Optimus Kernel. So, as of yesterday, I dumped the existing, poor kernel configuration I adopted last March and I joined and pledged allegiance to Salih and the Optimus Kernel. This means that there is another Greek product hosted by this project.
With this post I would like to inform all of the Cinux fans that Cinux 1.7 (Pandora) has been released and can be downloaded by clicking on the button bellow. You can read a full review of Pandora on OSArena, however, it's written in Greek, so if you don't speak the language you will have to use a translator service in order to read it.
The future... Impossible to see it or predict it. And applies especially in the computer business. We have a solid and clear image of what the future is going to be like (cloud based systems) but, that doesn't mean that things will not be able to change. Because, back in the 70s, we had no idea that computers would be able to reach our desktop, that was just a vision. All we knew was that computers were so huge, slow and consumed more energy than a small apartment.
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About a year ago I started a blog called "cinux-linux..." a month later and after more than 11 thousand visits, the "cinux-linux..." blog was adopted by OSArena. From then and up to this day I am an editor for that open source related website.However, just a few weeks ago, as I was monitoring the progress of the project "cinux-linux..." was created for, I decided to reopen it with a different name. "mycinux..." was the product. Why "mycinux"? Because, it seems that lurkers have reserved the domain name "cinux". So... that's why I chose this one.