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On Sat, 09 May 2015 02:05:58 +0600 |
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"Vadim A. Misbakh-Soloviov" <mva@×××.name> wrote: |
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> I'd also prefer, but it is not that possible as you imagine. There is |
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> such thing as certification in Federal Security Service (FSB) and so |
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> on. And there is only two such distributions: Alt Linux and Rosa |
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> Linux (if not talking about GPL-violating MSVS and Elbrus OS with |
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> unknown status of GPL violation (since I'm not ready to pay $5k just |
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> to check if sources will be included there)). |
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For secure industrial OS there's one from Kaspersky wich isn't based on |
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Linux kernel at all but was written by their own. And that's what FSB |
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may check and "certify" if they want. But I don't think that you need to |
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certify Linux Distribution for universities and colleges in FSB. |