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Linux based Operating System - BOSS to replace Microsoft Windows in Indian Government.

Linux based Operating System - BOSS to replace Microsoft Windows in Indian Government.

Government of India creates its own Linux based operating system called BOSS.

Linux based Operating System - BOSS to replace Microsoft Windows in Indian Government.


Whether be it the countless attacks by Chinese hackers on key government websites or be it Snowden reports, it has exposed the vulnerabilities in the cyberspace. The Government of India has decided to go its own way and has decided to create its own operating system (OS) and replace all other OSs. This could be a major set-back to the most popular Microsoft Windows, that has so far dominated the operating systems market in India. 
Developed by C-DAC (Centre for Development of Advanced Computing), a highly improved version of BOSS (Bharat Operating System Solutions) will be revealed and discussed in an internal meeting in union home ministry this week.
During the past three months of trial, BOSS has successfully fended itself from all kinds of attacks, including vicious attacks planted by the Indian army, who was given the task to attack it to test its vulnerability status.
“It answers government’s need have a fully secure network. Fresh codes unique to the system have been written for the OS. Its source code that makes it safe and secure will have to be guarded at all cost,” sources said.
According to the Snowden reports, India was the most closely inspected nation by the US intelligence agencies. While other countries like China started carrying out R&D on news forms of attacks like the Smart dust, Nano technologies and Al, India still lagged far behind.
India can take an important step to get ready in this direction with the help of the new OS, as both the individual computer as well as the networking can be taken care by it.
For a past few years, the government has been planning to have its own operating system. However, due to absence of proactive and systematic approach and funding, it has it has not been able to take off. The development could not go beyond BOSS which besides being unsafe, in comparison to Microsoft Windows is also not as flexible, user friendly, and adaptable.
According to the sources, the new Linux based OS has been developed with the help of Gujarat Technical University and is totally indigenous, DRDO and private computer geeks has more or less all the features and simplicity of Microsoft Windows. Ever since the Government of India decided to adopt open source software, Microsoft has been losing ground in the government vertical for a while now.
To further smooth the rough edges and prepare it for the use of government ministries, it is believed that the OS would be handed over to department of electronics and information technology (DEITY).
To develop it further, the government can collaborate with indigenous industry giants later to create an open source OS along with other hardware and network systems that would convince and stimulate individuals and other entities to move from other OS like Windows, BlackBerry, Macintosh, RIM etc., sources added.

Linux Distribution and Mirrors Kernel Archives

Linux Distribution and Mirrors Kernel Archives

Linux distribution (often abbreviated as distro) is an operating system made from a software collection, which is based upon the Linux kernel and, often, a package management system. Linux users usually obtain their operating system by downloading one of the Linux distributions, which are available for a wide variety of systems ranging from embedded devices (for example, OpenWrt) and personal computers to powerful supercomputers (for example, Rocks Cluster Distribution).

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Arch Linux, A simple, lightweight Linux distribution.

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CentOS, an Enterprise-class Linux Distribution "derived from sources freely provided to the public by Red Hat

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The Comprehensive Perl Archive Network (CPAN)

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The Debian Linux distribution

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Fedora, Red Hat's "community project" Linux distribution

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IUS, a community project that provides RPM packages for newer versions of select software for EL distros

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Gentoo Linux

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The Free Software Foundation (The GNU Project)

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The Linux Documentation Project

LDP

Linux Mint

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Mageia Project

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OpenSUSE, Novell's "community project" Linux distribution

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Openwall GNU/*/Linux, a small security-enhanced Linux distro for servers

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Oracle Linux, a repackaged distribution based on RHEL (ISOs only)

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Qubes OS Project, an OS designed to provide strong workstation security via compartmentalization

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sourceware.org, an archive of various free software, mostly development tools

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Slackware Linux

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Tails, a live distribution aiming to preserve your privacy and anonimity

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Ubuntu, a Linux distribution from Canonical

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The Linux Foundation Yocto Project, a deeply embeddable Linux distribution

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What is Linux?

What is Linux?

what is linux logoLinux is a clone of the operating system Unix, written from scratch by Linus Torvalds with assistance from a loosely-knit team of hackers across the Net. It aims towards POSIX and Single UNIX Specification compliance.
It has all the features you would expect in a modern fully-fledged Unix, including true multitasking, virtual memory, shared libraries, demand loading, shared copy-on-write executables, proper memory management, and multistack networking including IPv4 and IPv6.
Although originally developed first for 32-bit x86-based PCs (386 or higher), today Linux also runs on a multitude of other processor architectures, in both 32- and 64-bit variants.


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If you're new to Linux, you don't want to download the kernel, which is just a component in a working Linux system. Instead, you want what is called a distribution of Linux, which is a complete Linux system. There are numerous distributions available for download on the Internet as well as for purchase from various vendors; some are general-purpose, and some are optimized for specific uses. We currently have mirrors of several distributions available at https://mirrors.kernel.org/.

Note, however, that most distributions are very large (several gigabytes), so unless you have a fast Internet link you may want to save yourself some hassle and purchase a CD-ROM with a distribution; such CD-ROMs are available from a number of vendors.

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