New layers for Floflis: DNA and Home


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I would post that on day 3, but had other things to do. Thinking about Floflis powering routers (wireless), Core is a too much high layer. Floflis DNA Then, Floflis DNA layer will get some things from Floflis Core (its installer, tree folder) while not having huge things such as NodeJS (making them optional to install; inside a router, possible to upgrade from DNA to Core). Floflis Home Instead of upgrading from Floflis Basic (would work on Windows 95 machines) to Floflis Ultimate (heavyweight), it can have a middle stage for intermediate devices: Floflis Home. Read More →

Development log - 01-03 July 2019


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Day 1 I came to Floflis' GitHub organization and openned its “meta” repo, which contains issues referring to the whole OS; on it, organized its issues for the upcomming build 071 (moved issues to other milestones, and created new ones). Organized issues page: Organized build 071 milestone: Also, did a audit with Lynis, for the security report of July: Tried to compile/install Stacer (didn’t worked), for cleanning junk storage usage: Read More →

Floflis' Layers (Recipe, Core, Substratum, Base, Ultimate)


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Seeing the need to compress files to make smaller .ISO file, and to run Floflis in other platforms (routers, IoT, handheld gaming consoles), I had the idea of Floflis' Layers, which makes Floflis modular and lightweight. Bellow are the layers explained: Recipe Not a working layer, but it contains references of compilers (for any supported platform) and source-codes. Core Very lightweight, can run from a router to even a Nintendo DS. Read More →