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Saṃsāra

Saṃsāra is currently struggling with chronic depression. Stay tuned!

About Us.

Saṃsāra
DeveloperopenSUSE Project
OS familyUnix-like
Working stateCurrent
Source modelOpen source
Latest release1.2.6 / March 30, 2015; 9 years ago (2015-03-30)
Available inEnglish
Package managerRPM Package Manager[citation needed]
Kernel typeMonolithic (Linux)
UserlandGNU
Default
user interface
GNOME (default)
LicenseFree software licenses
(mainly GPL)
Official websitewww.susestudio.com

From non-profit humanitarian endeavours, including orphanages in West Bengal India till localised spiritual support, the world is apparently round like a blue marble so while I am awake at GMT+8 Singapore Time there are also a variety of somewhat non-meritorious, non-successful, non-victorious this's and that's that occasionally coexist in both the real worlds or the stereotypical boxes known as the computing devices, as per a historical and geographical background, the definitions of "I" or "we" are "your" states of flux; I or we are a zazen shop.

Our Process.

Saṃsāra is a Sanskrit word, the literal meaning of which is "a wandering through" – in reference to the passage through many states of existence that is involved in the endless cycle of death and rebirth, saṃsāra is closely associated with the belief that the ignorant person continues to be born and reborn in various realms in the form of a human, animal, or other being (depending on karma).

Our Approach.

I approached this project with an apolitical and agnostic mindset, because even though Shakyamuni Buddha has parinirvannaed apparently 2500 years ago while Jesus Christ tried and got crucified several hundred years later, I neither know any Amitabha Pureland nor am I blessed with Eternal Heaven without putting up a decent innermost fight; eventually whether did Saṃsāra exist or otherwise I or we may well be running in circles till the clock is up, I suffer, either from depression or otherwise, and I still suffer.

Our Vision.

Having came from parents, computer technology is an economic or social excuse they sometimes did without, while the lights are normally dimmed or turned off in a cultural or historical sense where human lives are being made, while Microsoft Windows and Google Search may rightly stay relevant till the kids come up with something funnier than monopoly lawsuits and nude doctresses, this endeavour may proliferate 8 years without any real tangible business.

Our Objective.

Nothing much in particular, at best the experience, or the wisdom, perhaps the zenlike buddhish ensō, or the breath that we can regularly fall back on as a meditative technique, certainly there may be others yet at this juncture both crowdfunding and nudity has been outlawed in Singapore in which case while the promise of money and sex is truly lovable aside from fame, in the somewhat ancient context there are the training precepts and commandments, as well as lot of other big words like generosity, morality, patience, diligence, concentration, as well as insight.

Self℠

Self℠
Operating systemWindows, Linux
Platformx86-64, x86
LicenseFree software licenses (mainly GPLv3)
Websitewww.azurewebsites.net

City zazen or seated meditation on the go. Zazen is generally conducted between 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. +8 GMT Singapore Time

Self is a free and open source project based on Samsara (OS by Novell and originally by Susestudio) to create a Microsoft Windows-compatible, .NET Framework-compliant set of tools including, among others, a C# compiler and a Common Language Runtime.

The stated purpose of Self is not only to be able to run Microsoft .NET applications cross-platform, but also to bring better development tools to Windows developers. Self can be run on many operating systems including Linux and recent Windows releases.

The logo of Self is a directionless spiral's form, self implying Samsara with ignorance."

Phone Numbers.

  • Mobile: (65) 8231 9837

Emails.

  • lrongxiang@e.ntu.edu.sg