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... . BOSS Bharat Operating System Solutions GNULinux distribution developed by C-DAC Centre for Development of ... has crossed another milestone by releasing version .. BOSS GNULinux Version . is coupled with GNOME and KDE Desktop Environment ... ; packages, relevant for use in the Government domain. Currently BOSS GNULinux Desktop is available in almost all the Indian Languages such as Assamese, Bengali, ...
Originally Published September 21, 2009; Last Updated and Republished October 24, 2009: Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski expresses support (.1M pdf) for an free and open Internet: “It is vital that we safeguard the free and open Internet.” --Julius Genachowski-- Genachowski went on to outline six principles required for Internet "net neutrality& ...
There was a time, not long ago, when GNU/Linux was only for hardcore geeks. Whatever distro one used (or made from scratch), a fair amount of programming knowledge was required. Linux was almost exclusively a "back end" server system. Of course it's still very popular for servers, but there are more and more desktop distros available that are ready "off the shelf." ...
One idea is in my mind. How can libmemusage.so, libmemintercept of memprof, memprof be merged into one and provide more and better results. E.g. sometimes you want to trace and get the profile when the heap maxes, or you want to have a histogram of allocations. It is possible to write C code for that and integrate it into one. On the other hand with technologies like DTrace one can easily write ...
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Nations are beginning their foray into the "weaponization" or "militarization" of our open Internet and will continue unless stopped. Some steps we can take: First, prohibit by international convention the weaponization or militarization of our Internet. The warriors can roll-out and use their own independent networks or better yet learn to stop fighting; and ...
The ERACC Web Log: “We have all heard the GNU/Linux naysayers posit that, “No one will use Linux until (insert application name here) runs natively on Linux.” Other than the fact that this is almost pure hyperbole there is some kernel of truth there. This article demonstrates one solution.” Article taken by RSS feed.Read the Rest