The latest version of a locally developed operating system made the
country proud early this month when the Linux-based software made a good
impression among enthusiasts of the open source community.
The Linux-based operating system, dubbed “KahelOS”, entered the top ten of Distrowatch.com, an online site that charts and monitors Linux distributions (often shortened to “distros”) worldwide, upon its release .
The free software, which can be installed on desktops and laptops, was
developed by Pasig City-based open source firm 8layer Technologies as
part of its contribution to the open source movement.
Deng Silorio, one of the top executives of 8layer Technologies, said
they developed the first version of KahelOS with no funding two years
ago.
“[It was out for] sheer passion of innovation and
love of sharing,” said Silorio, narrating the motivations that drove a
small team of Pinoy developers to put up the software for everyone’s
use.
The 8layer team behind the project was spearheaded
by Meric Mara and Jasper Tomas, while artworks were rendered by Lariz
Santos.
She noted that the first installer was released
in 2009 at the Software Freedom Day 2009 Celebration. It was met with
enthusiasm by Linux and open source practitioners worldwide, who
immediately branded it as a “fledgling OS”.
The latest
version, the KahelOS 111111 Installer, which made its debut in early
December, is both a LiveDVD and an easy-to-use GUI-based Installer.
Unlike most Linux distros that are difficult to use, KahelOS boasts of a
user-friendly interface that allows for “easy, quick, and friendly”
installation, according to Silorio.
To promote the
software, its developers have also introduced KahelOS’s mascot named
“Mulat”, patterned after Bohol’s endangered tarsier, to signify openness
and awareness.
Although the software was developed
primarily by 8layer Technologies, Silorio said the software could not
have been possible without the contributions of other members of the
open source community.
“KahelOS is more than grateful to
these innovators and contributors who shared in the inspiration of the
team to do more and share more and expected nothing in return,” she
said.
The developers, she added, are particularly
grateful to The Gnome Project, Arch Linux, and Larch Project from which
KahelOS was derived.
Now that the global community has
already taken notice of KahelOS, Silorio said she hopes the country
“would not put this noble, passionate and useful innovation to waste.”
“We are sure that there are thousands, if not millions, of benefits and
savings [we can derive] in using this free operating system in our
schools and government offices,” she said.
Below are some of the features of KahelOS:
• Based on Arch Linux
• Mabuhay Welcome Center
• LiveCD with GUI Installer
• Gnome 3.2.1
• Kernel 3.1.2
• Chromium 15.0.874.121
• Firefox 8.0.1
• LibreOffice 3.4.4
• xorg-server 1.11.2
• OpenJDK6
• Apache+mySQL+PHP
• Evolution Groupware
• GIMP 2.6.11
• GnuCash 2.4.8
• TweetDeck 0.37.5
• Miro 4.0.3
• Thunderbird 8.0
• Bluefish 2.2.0
[Via Newsbytes.ph]
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