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By Kim Yong-Young
Posted on ZDNet News: Apr 6, 2004 3:05:00 PM

China's Red Flag Software and Japan's Miracle Linux have released the test version of a Linux operating environment developed specially for Asia.

Three months after joining hands on this effort, the companies said last week that they have completed the beta edition of Asianux 1.0.

Asianux is being hailed by the two companies as the possible answer to the lack of Linux standards in the region. Using a shared kernel and other common components, Asianux standardizes how Linux works so that software and hardware makers will not need to support multiple flavors of the open-source operating system.


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Along with the beta release, Red Flag Software and Miracle Linux have also introduced a certification program for their new Linux platform.

Certified companies will get the latest version of Asianux, technical information and support, as well as early access to Red Flag and Miracle Linux products, the companies said in a joint statement last week.

In addition, customers that use Asianux will be ensured compatibility with Miracle Linux 3.0 and Red Flag DC 4.1, two upcoming server operating systems to be based on the new OS, they said.

To date, more than 40 companies have signed up for early certification. These include Japanese electronics giants NEC and Hitachi, as well as U.S.-based software companies like Trend Micro and Oracle. The full version of Asianux is expected to debut in Japan and China by June.

"Increasing software and hardware certification will accelerate enterprise Linux in Asia," said Takeshi Sato, president of Miracle Linux. "Cooperation among our partners to promote solutions on Asianux will ultimately benefit customers, as it will give them greater choice."

Winston Chai of CNET Asia reported from Singapore.

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Standards in Linux  Enterprise Analyst | 04/06/04
The only thing they copied is maybe some of the look and feel.  DonnieBoy | 04/06/04
I thought they were trying to make it look like Mac OSX  el1jones | 04/06/04
Look and feel of Linux  FirstNLastN | 04/06/04
Whose mantra - yours?  IT_User | 04/06/04
taking the bait...  ryusen | 04/06/04
Yeah, right...  ZDBear | 04/06/04
umm... do you actually understand ANYTHING...  escoles@... | 04/07/04
The most significant line  Chad_z | 04/06/04
The most significant line  seosamh_z | 04/06/04
The turtle won the race not the rabbit  Enterprise Analyst | 04/06/04
But that is EXACTLY the point, they did not have to start from scratch.  DonnieBoy | 04/06/04
NO point, it is not taking over the world  Enterprise Analyst | 04/06/04
It doesn't HAVE to take over the world  Michael Kelly | 04/06/04
You're right about one thing  Michael Kelly | 04/06/04
good point...  ryusen | 04/06/04
but... that depends,  ryusen | 04/06/04
Return Of The Mythical Man-Mo[n]th  escoles@... | 04/07/04
The most significant line  Enterprise Analyst | 04/06/04
guess what??  Ployd_Farker | 04/06/04
Cheap technology and access to information will liberate them in the end..  DonnieBoy | 04/06/04
China is not changing  Enterprise Analyst | 04/06/04
What is your point?  IT_User | 04/06/04
It is breaking down  voska | 04/06/04
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Average wages in China  Enterprise Analyst | 04/06/04
IT_Christian, Southern Pride and whatever else you call  MkIIISupra | 04/06/04
Wages aren't that low in China  seosamh_z | 04/06/04
I can answer that  voska | 04/06/04
I can answer that  seosamh_z | 04/07/04
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VAPORWARE  zd-spam | 04/06/04
New L$ study will be release also  Enterprise Analyst | 04/06/04
Can you explain  MkIIISupra | 04/06/04
Can you explain  seosamh_z | 04/06/04
Well good for them  FilledOut | 04/06/04
What Can SCO and McBride Do About This?  RobertoSalazar | 04/06/04
The unbeatable combination...  Knorthern Knight | 04/06/04
Why foreign countries *FEAR* Windows  Knorthern Knight | 04/06/04
Oh, stop being rational! [nt]  escoles@... | 04/07/04
As long as US fights Linux, the US job drain will continue.  Plain Logic | 04/06/04
It's easy, everybody can distribute his own Linux  pa2004 | 04/06/04
Yahoo!  ZDBear | 04/06/04
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