GNU/Linux in Palau and India
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GNU/Linux Breaks Out On Desktops In Palau
Palau may be tiny but apparently Paluans love GNU/Linux.
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BOSS OS: Indian Government’s “Made In India” Operating System May Replace MS Windows
In a new development, it has been revealed that Indian Govt. may replace Windows across all offices with their own – open source OS. Called Bharat Operating System (BOSS), which was in testing and the results are satisfactory. In fact even Indian Army couldn’t break the code of Boss OS. Adavnaced version of it would be unveiled, while this week, a high level conference is scheduled by Union Home Ministry. Announcements regarding replacing Windows can be taken during this meeting, and it’s mandatory to use only open source software in Govt. offices.
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