SulinOS is discontinued. Turkmen linux is replaced with sulinos#60
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SulinOS is discontinued. Turkmen linux is replaced with sulinos#60sulincix wants to merge 1 commit intomuellermartin:masterfrom
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Is there an official statement or other information on the discontinuation of SulinOS? Also could you add the removal of the sulinos.svg? |
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I was maintanier and co-founder of sulinos https://github.com/sulinos Repositories are archived. https://gitlab.com/groups/sulinos/repositories/-/activity Also last activity is in 2 years ago. I dont remove sulinos.svg but We can remove... |
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@muellermartin I recreated my pull request. |
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SulinOS is discontinued. Turkmen linux is new generation fork of sulinos.
It uses own package manager called ymp (yerli ve milli package) manager.
Uses openrc as init and own initrd tools (called mkinitrd)
Turmen is source based and you can use prebuilt packages from repository.
https://turkmen-linux.gitlab.io