Welcome to the RevLinuxOS Website!

RevLinuxOS is Linux for regular users who are not geeks or nerds. Most people just want their computer to work. They don't want to spend all of their time trying to figure things out. Who has time? These days, we are too busy with our social networking, cell phones, and jobs (if you have one during these tough times). However, tough times usually bring about innovation and change. Right now, everything seems to be about change, and keeping up with our rapidly changing world. That's why our focus is making your life easier, and putting the things that matter most at your fingertips.

The new generation is globally connected via online communities such as: MySpace, Twitter, Craig's List, Chat, texting, cell phones, iPhones, etc. Lately, it seems like people are always on the go, taking their Blackberry's and their laptops everywhere they go. That's why RevLinuxOS will be there with you every step of the way! Change is here, and that change is in the form of a generational revolution. So come join the Linux Revolution! The Generation of Change has arrived, and RevLinuxOS is Linux for the next generation.

Come and join the Linux Revolution!

RevLinuxOS is:

  • Easy to install.
  • Easy to use.
  • Multimedia, Multimedia, Multimedia!
  • Beautiful & Artistic.

February 18th, 2011 by RevLinux Posted in News and Announcements

RevLinuxOS 1.10 Released!

RevLinuxOS 1.10 (Code named: Cryogenesis) The RevLinuxOS team is proud to announce the Release of RevLinuxOS 1.10 (Code name: Cryogenesis) to the community! This release of RevLinuxOS is based on the Kubuntu Hardy core, and is intended for older desktop systems. There will be another release in June or RevLinuxOS 2.0 for newer systems based on a newer core. Please stay tuned for further news and information. For more information or to download the current release, please join us in the RevLinuxOS community forums: News and Announcements

February 8th, 2011 by RevLinux Posted in Developer's Road Map

RevLinuxOS 1.10

Ok folks, here's where we are currently at. Fragadelic is working on the segfault errors we get when building an ISO file. Hopefully he can get it fixed soon.

We continue to have discussions about what will be done with RevLinuxOS 2.0. Some of the latest discussions revolve around building a Control Panel with a system information applet that is similar to the "My Computer" applet in Windows. We are also looking at adding disk utilities to the Control Panel that provide system backup & restore, partitioning, mounting, etc., along with other Ideas.

One Control Panel idea is to provide drive mapping & mounting options along with the Samba interface and try to bring some simplicity to some of the samba options. We are currently working on an applet that provides a GUI with packaging tools, including building debs from source so we can automate some of our work with the repositories. I know it seems quiet around here at times, but please be assured that we are working behind the scenes.