Start the New Year right! Rid off your laptops/ desktops of pirated OS. Use a more stable, reliable and powerful Operating System. F/OSS. Most of all it’s FREE. Try KahelOS! www.kahelos.org
I’m such an “eventous” person and because today is Rizal Day http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rizal_Day and 2012 is just around the corner let me just add to my KahelOS[1] experimentation before i wrap up my 2011.
Guess what, I tried installing Linux Mint[2] desktop environment called Cinnamon[3] on my KahelOS 111111. They say that this desktop is designed to offer yet another transitional option between the old, familiar GNOME 2 and the new GNOME 3 on which its new version 1.1.2 just released before Christmas http://cinnamon.linuxmint.com/?p=53
And yes to my suprise, it was quite quick and easy to just see a new desktop environment (that is Cinnamon) on my KahelOS Desktop.
Here are some of my screenshots after the fresh install (for i still need to do more exploring before i say more about this experience):
To share with you on how i just easily did this. Here’s a short guide below.
1.Installing cinnamon desktop
Make sure that yaourt and pkg-config is installed on your KahelOS, so you can do that by invoking this command.
$sudo pacman -Sy yaourt pkg-config
Once these software is already installed, then install the cinnamon desktop.
$sudo yaourt -S –noconfirm cinnamon
2. Abilitate/ Activate Cinnamon
by simply opening a terminal and launch “dconf-editor”
a pop up will appear, click org–>gnome–>desktop–>session
then change “session-name” value from “gnome to “cinnamon” then close dconf-editor window.
3.Restart your KahelOS, log-in on your desktop and voila! there’s your new desktop environement.
For me, my experimentation tells me that KahelOS with Cinnamon is a combination of awesomeness and speed! I’ll keep you posted.
Be a hero every like Rizal (Philippines’ National Hero) and Wishing you all an Awesome and Prosperous New Year!
[1] www.kahelos.org
[2] A distribution based on and compatible with Ubuntu http://linuxmint.com/
[3] http://cinnamon.linuxmint.com/
KahelOS is based on Arch Linux.
KahelOS is the first and remains to be the only Filipino Linux Distro with the rolling release model on Arch Linux + GNOME. In the community, it is the first to release (non-beta) such Linux OS on Arch Linux + GNOME.
KahelOS is not just an Operating System so to speak. IT is not just a Technology Product on a Linux and Open Source Platform added to the thousands of FREE Distros already available in the community. IT does not explicitly want to be different or to be set apart from the rest. However, among others, we simply would like Kahel OS (just like our team) to be the embodiment of our IT Values and Philosophy.
It is also a gift and a manifestation of the collaborating Filipino spirit that believes in the competence of the Global IT Community.
As an open source software, KahelOS shall therefore maintain to remain free of charge with an active community to support it.
The term kahel is the Tagalog/ Filipino word for the color or fruit “orange”.
Depicting fun, energy, fresh and flamboyant; KahelOS, its team and community, would like to imbibe the aura and ambiance of warmth and being sociable.
Kahel also signifies hunger or thirst for knowledge and new things as the color orange is a stimulus affecting both mind and body,for doing more activities, having the appetite and socialization.
Join the KahelOS Forum at http://www.kahelos.org/forum.
This is The KahelOS Mabuhay Welcome Center. It simply glides you to what KahelOS has solidly packed for you, for you to enjoy, to be productive and to share.
Let this video tell you what it is all about.
Sneak Preview on the Hassle-Free Automatic Installation of KahelOS
Posted: December 9, 2011 in UncategorizedIf you still need help on the easy does it installation process of this new KahelOS Installer, this video will make it more vivid for you.
Announcing the release of KahelOS 111111 LiveCD with GUI Installer Desktop Edition.
The fast, simple and rolling-release Linux desktop OS is also 100% FREE.
It boasts of the User-Friendly Interface Installation as this installer version consciously made the effort to make it as easy and as friendly as possible for users to experience the power and beauty of a FREE Linux Operating System.
What Else is New?
- The Mabuhay Welcome Center, introduces you to what is in store when one installs and use KahelOS.
- Hassle-Free Automatic Installation
- KahelOS is synonymous to hunger for knowledge that’s why we have packed educational packages for learners and teaching tools
- Start-up businesses can be more productive, to manage and organize information with the SME Packages.
- Developers can immediately take advantage of the pre-installed Apache webserver, MySql database, PhpMyAdmin and Bluefish as your editor.
This cool, innovative contribution and initiative of KahelOS springs from a plenty of other preceeding innovations and the unsung heroes of the collaborative open source community. We can’t thank you enough and you have inspired us to do more and share more of ourselves and expect nothing in return.
We especially extend our gratitude and recognizes The Gnome Project, Arch Linux and Larch Project as the derivations of the KahelOS Project.
These are some packages that you’ll enjoy when using 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
and more….
And finally, we are also introducing the new KahelOS mascot, MULAT. The Filipino native tarsier is named Mulat to signify openness and awareness.
How to change your Firefox 8 default page.
Posted: November 30, 2011 in KahelOS, UncategorizedTags: 8layer Technologies, Inc., KahelOS, Open Source Philippines
Open Source applications and tinkering with it when you know how to modify it can do a lot of wonders for you and your company/ organization.
Let me cite one example.
I wanted to provide a subtle but implicit recall of our corporate values and identity to each of our team in the office. Since we do much work in our PC’s (desktop and laptops), i thought of an ingenious way to remind them everyday of our primal existence.
So what i did was to do some configuration tweak of the Mozilla Firefox and integrate to make default our webpage at the initialization of each of their browsers.
There are actually two ways that i would like to share with you on how you can do it for your organization, if you think this is something useful.
1. Changing the default page with the use of the about:config feature/setting
In my case, i was using these components:
KahelOS
Firefox 8.0.1
to set www.8layertech.com, to be the default page.
Steps:
1.Open your firefox browser
2.type about:config at the address bar.
Then it will prompt you with this screen.
Just click “i’ll be carefull, I promise” button.
3.Then search on the filter bar “browser.startup.homepage”
4.Change the value to your desired “default” page (eg www.8layertech.com)
5. Restart firefox and you will see that the default page is now set to yur desired page.
Simple as that!
More of about:config check this site http://kb.mozillazine.org/About:config
2. Changing the default page for more users than just one desktop.
In our case, since i wanted to change the default page for all users, the steps below may well serve this purpose.
1. Using your favorite editor (such as gedit or vi), copy this;
[XRE]
EnableProfileMigrator=false
and then save it as override.ini to create this file
2.Next, copy this content:
pref(“general.config.obscure_value”, 0);
pref(“general.config.filename”, “mozilla.cfg”);
save this file as local-settings.js
3.Then, copy this file content:
//Firefox 8 Default Settings
pref(“browser.startup.homepage”, “http://www.8layertech.com”);
and then save it as mozilla.cfg
4. locate /usr/lib/firefox/ either at your file explorer or at your console and then copy the mozilla.cfg and override.ini that you just created.
5.then locate /usr/lib/firefox/defaults/pref/ either at your file explorer or at your console and copy local-settings.js that you also created.
6.finally, start up your Firefox browser and see what happens.








