Posts Tagged ‘Gnu/linux’

Regnum OnLine on GNU/Linux


Regnum Online, a free MMORPG, on Ubunutu 8.10 x64 GNU/Linux, recorded using gtk-Record-My-Desktop. Mising frames (black flickering) are due to recording software settings and are not visible while playing at all.

Deployment of BOSS GNU/Linux in various Govt. organisations Palakkad, Kerala.


Bharat Operating System Solutions BOSS (Bharat Operating System Solutions) GNU/Linux distribution developed by C-DAC (Centre for Development of Advanced Computing) derived from Debian for enhancing the use of Free/ Open Source Software throughout India. BOSSGNU/Linux – a key deliverable of NRCFOSS has upgraded from Entry level server to advanced server. It supports Intel and AMD x86/x86-64 architecture. BOSS GNU/Linux advanced server has unique features such as Web server, proxy server, Database server, Mail server, Network server, File and Print server, SMS server, LDAP server. BOSS GNU/Linux advanced server is comprised with administration tool such as webmin which is a web based interface, Gadmin, PHP myadmin, PHP LDAP admin, PG admin. more details visit: www.bosslinux.in

GNU/Linux Hitting the Mainstream and System76 Ubuntu Computers


NOTE: I was quick to get this video up so I forgot to state the true name of the OS, which is GNU/Linux. I will be sure to watch this in the future, as it’s been a while since I put up a Linux related video. In this particular video, I go over an article about Linux hitting the mainstream, and show a website that sells PCs with Ubuntu Linux pre-installed. They even have an Ubuntu key on them in place of the Windows key. I love Ubuntu, and GNU/Linux. OPEN SOURCE RULES! Link to Article: www.lockergnome.com Link to System76: www.system76.com

GNU/Linux CD-changer (second life of a Bull printer)


This video shows the prototype of a GNU/Linux controlled CD changer, whose main goal was to burn standard operating system installation CDs (Debian GNU/Linux ) for the Swiss distributor debian.ch (closed down in 2007). The system was a PC-486/32 MB with an ISA SCSI board, and three SCSI writers and a reader, with a small parallel port board with a Lattice (thanks Julien) doing some register decoding, and three power controllers (for the three motors: rotation, up/down and grip). The motors where from an old Bull printer and a 5.25 floppy disk. The software was written in Perl This was used from from 2001 to 2003 in the production of about 600 CD-Rs.

Debian GNU/Linux

Debian GNU/Linux