Joint China/Japan/Korea Linux variant to battle Novell, Red Hat
The Asianux 2.0 Linux distribution hit the streets of China and Korea today, signaling the further rise of the joint Linux development effort against competing Linux distributors such as Novell, Red Hat, and Sun Wah Linux.
Asianux is the joint effort of companies in China, Korea and Japan with the backing of government and multinational heavyweight Oracle.
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