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< P _ngcontent-serverApp-C67 = "" AppinViewport = "" Class = "News-Annotation" >< Strong _ngcontent-serverApp-C67 = "" ~ 62The tension between the new US administration and European countries is increasing. After rumors about the possible removal shutdown of aircraft and other weapons in the event of disagreement with decisions on their use, European institutions propose to consider the transition from Windows to their own operating system, not depending on Trump's whims and mood. Here are the first details about the "EU Os" project.

< H2 class = "News-Subtitle CKE-MarkUp" > Windows Alternative to the State Sector ~ ~ < P > Initiative called “EU OS” proposes to develop & nbsp; < strng > specialized operating system based on Linux for use in government agencies of the European Union . This is not a ready -made distribution, but rather a detailed plan, presented in the form of a website that outlines the concept, the necessary features, the deployment, management, management and support strategies of users, reports & nbsp; 24 Channel & nbsp; nbsp; intention.

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< p >The project involves creating a Linux vast distribution based on KDE, which would have an interface for Windows users. The goal is quite pragmatic: to provide all the necessary average state institution with several hundred users to switch to Linux.

Linux & ndash; An open code -based operating system family. Initially, the basic technology (core of the system) was created by Linus Torwald from Finland. Today, anyone can make its amendments and additions, but Torwalds continues to manage the development process and & nbsp; nbsp; make the final decision & nbsp; on the admission or rejection of certain proposals. < P > The basis of the new OS will be a Linux assembly called Fedora. And this is the question, because Fedora is supported by the US company Red Hat. Instead, Europe has its own Opensuse distribution. Why not chosen him is unclear. Perhaps such a choice was made because Fedora is considered one of the most perfect unchanged distributions today.

< P > The author of the idea of ​​a new OS for Europe is Dr. Robert Rimann, an employee of the European Data Protection Inspectorate (EDPS). Despite the fact that the project has started recently (work on it on GitLab began for Christmas), the presented plan is striking in the level of detail. On & nbsp; a project site discusses its goals, potential use scenarios and basic functional requirements.

< P > For example, it is stated that the new OS will be safe and will not “call home”, will be created in accordance with the requirements of the EU public sector, will be “fast and environmental on new and old equipment”. The overall operating system will be the basis for all organizations in the European Union, but each of them will be able to add something to it at the national, regional, sectoral levels or at the level of a particular organization, depending on specific needs.

~ ~ > < p > expected to result in money saving because EU OS does not require a license for every workplace.

< P > It is important to note that at this point “EU OS” is the unofficial initiative of Dr. Rimanne. The European Parliament has not yet decided to start the development and implementation of a single OS for the EU based on Linux, but this issue is already being considered. The depth of concept processing indicates the severity of intentions, and the project has the potential to become a significant milestone in Europe's desire for digital sovereignty. < Br />0 ~ /P > ~ > 62 > 62 > 62 ~

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116