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New tool from Sun Micro India

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Hyderabad, Feb. 21

A group of engineers at Sun Micro India headed by Mr Moinak Ghosh have developed BeleniX, which they describe as the first OpenSolaris-based live CD. It allows users to have a full-fledged operating system running on desktop or laptop without installing the system on their hard disk. This can also be loaded on to a USB drive and carried along.

Mr Moinak Ghosh told Business Line that the product was intended to increase OpenSolaris awareness in India and make it more accessible to users. BeleniX includes free open source software and efforts are on to include new features.

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