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Asianux
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Screenshot of the Asianux operating system - version 2.0
OS family Linux
Latest stable release 3.0 / 2007-09-2; 2 years ago
License Various
Website Asianux website

Asianux is a Linux distribution. It is a joint development between Linux vendors Red Flag Software of China, Miracle Linux of Japan (50.5-percent owned by Oracle Corporation), Haansoft of South Korea, VietSoftware of Vietnam (from September 2007) and WTEC from Thailand (from December 2008)[1]. It is distributed and marketed by Red Flag Software and Miracle. Asianux is designed as a core component or basis for a Linux distribution, which would be released by related companies as their own distributions with distinct features. Localized languages include Chinese, Japanese, Korean and English. Comparisons have been drawn between Asianux and United Linux, an attempt by SUSE, Turbolinux, Conectiva and the SCO Group to take on Red Hat Enterprise Linux.[1]

Release history

The current release version of Asianux is 3.0 (September 22, 2007).

An earlier release version of Asianux was 2.0 (August 31, 2005), which was based upon Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.

The initial release was Asianux 1.0, released in 2004. Asianux 1.0 was based upon Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3.

References

  1. ^ http://en.acnnewswire.com/Article.Asp?Art_ID=684&lang=EN

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