Cinux’s first GUI
Cinux now has a basic GUI. It’s accesible through the console, but it is just the basic for now. It’s the X11, X Window Manager. Here are two screenshots. Διαβάστε Επίσης:Δεν Υπάρχουν Παρόμοια Άρθρα
Cinux now has a basic GUI. It’s accesible through the console, but it is just the basic for now. It’s the X11, X Window Manager. Here are two screenshots. Διαβάστε Επίσης:Δεν Υπάρχουν Παρόμοια Άρθρα
Right now, I’d like to welcome a contributor to the open source community of my Linux distro Cinux. He has offered free web hosting so I can upload future releases. Thank you very much for your contribution linuxgr. And special thanks to StylishChatterboxing.com and ON&OFF Greece Today for their support.For the record, at the moment I’m building Cinux version 0.5
Right now, being in the fourth build of alpha, I’m testing the compatibility of various packages. In the current build the packages I’ve included are [the following list does not list all the system tools and basic tools required, but only custom] :Developer tools Perl / Perl-xml-parser / perl-modules (in general) Python (very important in my opinion) gcc (also important) nasm Bison & Flex (because I’m also developing my own programming language) User / Utility tools nano (my favorite and most convenient, in my opinion, text editor) unzip tar usbutils screen Internet tools Lynx (Text Web Browser) wget (ultra-basic) openSSH (Basic) dhcpcd wireless-tools
Cinux is now here with us. The download link is this. Please report any problem/bug Διαβάστε Επίσης:Δεν Υπάρχουν Παρόμοια Άρθρα
Hello everybody! This is the first post on the blog of Cinux, the Greek Linux! This Linux distribution is a result of many hours of research, work, compiling and building. For now it doesn’t have a GUI, but as we speak I’m building the next version of Cinux which will come with GNOME. The first liveCD of Cinux will be, hopefully,