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Developer | C-DAC/NRCFOSS |
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OS family | Linux (Unix-like) |
Working state | Current |
Source model | [Open-source[The source is never made freely available to public]] |
Initial release | 10 January 2007 (18 years ago) (2007-01-10) |
Latest release | 10.0 ("Pragya") / 15 March 2024 (12 months ago) (2024-03-15) |
Marketing target | Desktop computer,Laptop,Education, andServer |
Available in | 19 languages |
Update method | APT (several front-ends available) |
Package manager | dpkg |
Platforms | x86-64 |
Kernel type | Monolithic (Linux) |
Userland | GNU |
Default user interface | Cinnamon |
License | Derived from GNU software but does not accept changes. |
Official website | bosslinux |
Bharat Operating System Solutions (BOSS GNU/Linux) is an IndianLinux distribution based onDebian. The latest stable release is 10.0 (Pragya), which was released in March 2024.
BOSS Linux was released in various editions for different purposes:[citation needed]
BOSS Linux was developed by theCentre for Development of Advanced Computing with the aim of promoting the adoption of free and open-source software throughout India. As a deliverable software of theNational Resource Centre for Free and Open Source Software, it has adesktop environment that includes support for variousIndian language and instructional software.
The software was endorsed by theGovernment of India for adoption and implementation in India. BOSS Linux has been certified by theLinux Foundation for compliance with theLinux Standard Base.[1] BOSS Linux supportedIntel andAMDIA-32/x86-64 architecture until version 6 ("Anoop"). Version 7 ("Drishti") onward only supports thex86-64 architecture.
BOSS Linux has nine major releases:[2]
Version | Code name | Kernel version | Desktop | Date of release |
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Old version, not maintained: Evaluation | Sethu | 2.6.14-2-smp | GNOME 2.8 | |
Old version, not maintained: 1.0 | Tarag | 2.6.17-1-i386 | GNOME 2.14 | January 2006 |
Old version, not maintained: 2.0 | Anant | 2.6.21-1-486 | GNOME 2.18 | September 2007 |
Old version, not maintained: 3.0 | Tejas | 2.6.22-3-486 | GNOME 2.20 | September 2008 |
Old version, not maintained: 4.0 | Savir | 2.6.32-5-686 | GNOME 2.30.2 | April 2011 |
Old version, not maintained: 5.0 | Anokha | 3.10 | GNOME 3.4.2 | September 2013 |
Old version, not maintained: 6.0 | Anoop | 3.16.0-4-686 | GNOME 3.14.4 | August 2015 |
Old version, not maintained: 7.0 | Drishti | 4.9.0-8-amd64 | GNOME 3.22 | August 2018 |
Old version, not maintained: 8.0 | Unnati | 5.2 | Cinnamon | 11 July 2019 |
Latest version:9.0 | Urja | 5.10 | Cinnamon | 19 February 2021 |
Latest version:10.0 | Pragya | # | Cinnamon | 15 March 2024 |
This release came with many new applications focused mainly on enhanced security and user-friendliness.[vague] The distribution included over 12,800 new packages, for a total of over 37,493. Most of the software in the distribution had been updated as well: over 20,160 software packages (70% of all packages in Savir). BOSS 5.0 supported Linux Standard Base (LSB) version 4.1. It also featuredXBMC to allow users to easily browse and view videos, photos, podcasts, and music from a hard drive, optical disc, local network, and the Internet.
Notable changes in this release include a kernel update from 3.10 to 3.16, a shift forsystem boot frominit tosystemd, the full support ofGNOME Shell as part ofGNOME 3.14, an updated version ofGRUB, theIceweasel browser being replaced byFirefox and thePidgin messaging client replacingEmpathy, as well as several repository versions of available programs being updated as part of the release.
BOSS Linux 6.0 also shipped various application and program updates, such asLibreOffice,X.Org,Evolution,GIMP,VLC media player,GTK+,GCC,GNOME Keyring, andPython.
Related specifically to localization support, language support improved with the replacement ofSCIM withIBus with the Integrated System Settings.Indic languages enabled with "Region and Languages" are now directly mapped to the IBus, and the OnScreenKeyboard layout is provided for all layouts.
This release is fully compatible with LSB 4.1.
The most significant change over previous releases is that this release does not supportx86 and BOSS is now only available for thex86-64 architecture. Other notable changes include a kernel update to 4.9.0, a GNOME update from 3.14 to 3.22, and software updates to various applications and programs with wide Indian language support & packages. This release aims to enhance the user interface with more glossy themes and is coupled with the latest applications from the community.
The desktop environment is changed from GNOME toCinnamon.
The Linux kernel was updated from 5.2 to 5.10.
BOSS GNU/Linux version 10 features theCinnamon Desktop Environment and aims to provide a complete e-Governance stack based on free and open source software.[a] The recommended system requirements include 2 GB of RAM, 15 GB of hard drive space, and a minimum 1GHz Pentium processor.[3]