AerynOS (Formerly SerpentOS) news
From the link Lucien_Lachance gives.
Frequently Serpent OS is described as an immutable OS, but in actuality it is an atomic OS. That means we’ve focused entirely on providing a reliable update mechanism, rollbacks, etc. We have not yet enforced immutability, aka a read-only root filesystem.
AlphaElwedritsch no, it didn't save itself. Myself and serpent saved it. I've tolerated so many years of the broken narrative I'm really not gonna see it happen again.
As for limited relevance I don't think that's at all true, we're solving fundamental architectural issues continuously and maintain the tooling solus will use in future. In anybodys book that's critical stake, and free r&d.
thank you for your feedback and clarification.
let's hope for the best.
for my part, I can only speak for myself: it's not free R&D for me. if I use something, I donate my share. whatever I can.
Their are alot of Bumps in the road of life more so In todays world and its how one
handles those bumps that defines themselves and things.
Some people hit a bump and run off the road and crash...lol
No worries here
So, let's change the title of this thread
" Unfortunately “serpents” are often associated with negative connotations, and we’ve had a lot of feedback over the years that the name was off-putting. Let’s be completely honest, it’s not the most inviting name for a project. Who wants to trust a serpent? Generally speaking they’re considered dangerous at best...
...The phonetic “Erin” is a nod to the Irish roots of the project, and of course a home. There are a number of reasons for the name, which will form part of the initial documentation on the new website."
I get it. Erin itself is a pretty cool OS name too.
mountain_mosquito it's atomic, not too far from current solus.
I don't know... Serpent OS was a very cool name, it was known already, the logo was great. Why renaming? With the previous post about the development slowdown the name changing adds even more doubt about the project success.
That's what I think too. Serpent OS was catchy. The new name, I don't associate anything with it, and got to look it up everytime how to write it.
mountain_mosquito it was thoroughly explained in the blog post. As for the slow down I feel that post was also quite obvious but sadly misunderstood: if folks wanted the pace of development to continue we'd need extra support. Otherwise, common sense, I'd need to get back to work and have less time to work on it.
Folks would be better off listening less to Linux journalists and hearing what I'm actually saying. I've years of distro engineering experience and they have precisely.. none. They just love propagating crap.
There are zero "bad signs" just typical FOSS doomsayer stuff. The (planned for 4 years) rebrand has brought new blood in and is enabling the community to be more involved in the visual branding and websites. Currently they're splitting into two sites to keep one side user facing and a technical site on the dev domain for contribution and documentation.
I listened to the full video and it was very interesting and insightful. As you explained why choices were made, problems arose and solved and your goal of it becoming the "tool-set" for others. Very interesting.
It is just my opinion but I believe a memorable name and logo are important. They do generate clicks and help the interest grow from there. The blog explains the reason for the name change which I find unconvincing.
Also, it would be nice to have a more streamlined and simple answer how the distro is different from the other ones. There must be something unique that draws people to check it out, donate money, and contribute. If you scroll through social media sites, blogs, or watch Youtube videos the overall impression is, it's just another distro. As an example, there was a post on reddit about the name change, and after someone asked why would you choose Serpent OS (AerynOS) the answer was it is an atomic distro, followed by the statement, oh so it's like Fedora Silverblue or openSuse Aeon, why do we need yet another one when these are available already.
There must be something on the first page, or in the first sentence telling people how this distro is unique and why you want to use it because of the feature(s) xyz. Like Fedora "it just works", or Void Linux "we do not use evil systemd."
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I don't know... Serpent OS was a very cool name, it was known already, the logo was great. Why renaming? With the previous post about the development slowdown the name changing adds even more doubt about the project success.
yeah, but it's a ways off the assembly line. it could change names again. as long as the package manager/packaging/moss part comes out first-rate for Solus, it's still exciting times. edit: and to have Ikey back creating an OS
My personal reason for switching to Solus is because everything I have need for just seems to work. I use a lot of technical programs like Cura and Freecad and recently tried OrcaSlicer. Solus is the only Linux OS I have found that can run OrcaSlicer. And I have tried plenty of them. When I have had a questionn about something I have received almost always a quick and accurate reply from this forum.
I would call this a great OS for people that need to use technical programs. I don't know how they did it but the developers of Solus have certainly done some good work creating an OS that does such a good job with more technical type programs.