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Sunwah Linux

 
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Sunwah Linux (previously Sun Wah Linux) is a Chinese Linux desktop distribution specifically addressing the Chinese localization need in handling and translation between Unicode, Big5, and various versions of Guobiao (abbreviated GB) character encoding. In mainland China it is known as RAYS LX Linux Desktop Distribution.

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Evolution

Sunwah Linux is a Debian based distribution. It was the first Chinese Linux distribution to receive Linux Standard Base (LSB) certification. The system architecture was designed in Hong Kong and the programming has been developed in Nanjing (a city in mainland China).

The distribution was sponsored by the Sunwah Group in Hong Kong and the Jiangsu Provincial Government of China.

The software can be downloaded at the Open Rays community website.

Sunwah - PearL Linux (abbreviated SWP), the technology training entity of the group, has been providing research assistance, testing, and training support to the distribution. SWP is a joint establishment of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University and the Sunwah Group.

Sunwah Linux also supports some community events including Software Freedom Day, Linux Professional Institute, International Information and Communication Technology Council Certification Program, Linux World, etc.

Largest Linux desktop rollout

In 2005, Sunwah Linux was installed in over 140,000 PCs in primary and secondary schools in China. It is the world’s largest Linux desktop rollout to the date of this article was being edited.

Awards

In April 2006, it won the Best Linux Desktop Application Award at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo in Boston. According to Mr. Albert Chung who presented the distribution to the judges; “The competition was fierce. We were proud of our Chinese Linux desktop distribution being recognized by industry experts and judges.”

Since then, the distribution has also won several other Chinese national and Hong Kong awards.

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