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{{Tilde Infobox
| name = thunix.org
| link = https://web.archive.org/web/20181115222412/https://www.thunix.org/?lang=en
| git =
| admins = hexhaxtron
| location = London, UK
| created = May 2017 (Estimated)
| description =
| os = debian
| irc =
| image = File:Thunix-org-first-known-logo.jpg
| tildeverse = no
| dead = yes
| superseded = [[thunix.net]]
}}
 
Thunix (written as "thunix") was a free shell account service that offered secure shell (ssh) accounts, web hosting, email accounts, and many other things free of charge. It was founded by hexhaxtron as a hobby project. Following thunix's sudden and unexpected shutdown, an attempt was made by the two remaining volunteer admins to revive the service. [[Ubergeek]], a tildeverse admin, volunteered to provide hosting, but rather than continue things from where they were left of at from hexhaxtron's thunix, the effort to relaunch thunix was merged with the tilde project "Project Phoenix", as an attempt to quickly integrate it into the tildeverse. The result was a new tilde in the name of thunix called "thunix Phoenix", later renaming to [[thunix.net]].

Revision as of 20:36, 26 December 2021


thunix.org
Created May 2017 (Estimated)
Admins hexhaxtron
Link thunix.org
Location London, UK
OS debian


Thunix (written as "thunix") was a free shell account service that offered secure shell (ssh) accounts, web hosting, email accounts, and many other things free of charge. It was founded by hexhaxtron as a hobby project. Following thunix's sudden and unexpected shutdown, an attempt was made by the two remaining volunteer admins to revive the service. Ubergeek, a tildeverse admin, volunteered to provide hosting, but rather than continue things from where they were left of at from hexhaxtron's thunix, the effort to relaunch thunix was merged with the tilde project "Project Phoenix", as an attempt to quickly integrate it into the tildeverse. The result was a new tilde in the name of thunix called "thunix Phoenix", later renaming to thunix.net.