Sep 25

New Release, Asianux 3.0

Tag: Distros, Linux, New ReleasesVlogcanic @ 10:46 pm

Asianux is a distro developed by four asian Linux corporate developers in Japan, China, Korea and Vietnam: Miracle Linux, Red Flag Linux, Haansot and Vietsoftware, respectively.
Initially based on Red Hat Enterprise, the goal for this distro is not exactly to go for the final user but to build a standard common core over which the four developing companies’ products can be deployed.

Today’s release (3.0) spans three ready to download .iso images, available for the most common architectures.

I’m obviously not reporting this becaue of my huge interest in installing a Linux distro with an asian language as the default (although my machines have so many asian parts that maybe such an OS would get along better with the hardware) but because this distro’s development could be of consequence in the next few years. If this asian quartet achieves the goal of a standard common core for custom and general corporate aplications they could, at some point, just turn their attention to western markets and give Red Hat and Novell a bit of a hard time.

Time will tell.

One Response to “New Release, Asianux 3.0”

  1. Vlogcanic » New Relsease: Red Flag Linux 6.0 says:

    […] Flag Linux is one of the partners in the asian consortium developing Asianux in order to use it in their own products, and this is one of them. Red Flag Linux 6.0 is the new RF […]

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