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posted by janrinok on Monday March 24 2014, @02:11PM   Printer-friendly
from the linux-is-the-boss dept.

prospectacle writes about another possible shift from Win XP to Linux:

"With Microsoft ceasing to support Windows XP, the Tamil Nadu state government has advised its departments to switch to Bharat Operating System Solutions, also known as BOSS Linux.

BOSS Linux is developed by India's "National Resource Centre for Free/Open Source Software", which is financed by their Ministry of Communication and Information Technology. BOSS supports national languages including Bengali, Telugu, and Tamil.

Why would you develop your own entire operating system when you can just buy the newest version from Microsoft?"

 
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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday March 25 2014, @12:24AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday March 25 2014, @12:24AM (#20783)

    debian

    I don't hang out at the Debian site, so I don't know if it's the same there...

    has already an infrastructure for custom installation, and one for livecd

    ...but at the forum for antiX (pronounced "Antiques"), a hot topic lately is persistence which takes live media a step further.
    Imagine finishing your computing for the day and putting your OS in your pocket (on a thumbdrive) with everything you have done stored on that.
    Imagine being able to pick up where you left off at ANY machine (where boot precedence isn't locked down) using your favorite distro, all your tweaks, and all your apps.

    Doing that with EULAware? I don't think so.

    -- gewg_