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By Ingrid Marson
Posted on ZDNet News: Aug 24, 2005 6:30:00 PM

Software companies in China and South Korea are expected this week to release Asianux 2.0, an Asian Linux distribution.

The server operating system, developed by China's Red Flag Software, Japan's Miracle Linux and South Korea's HaanSoft, is due to be launched in Korea and China on Thursday, according to a statement on the Asianux Web site. The distribution will not be released in Japan until October.

The three companies plan to package Asianux 2.0 and sell it under their individual brand names. They also hope to get Linux vendors from other Asian companies involved in the distribution, which is already being used in the National Education Information System project in South Korea.

Andrea DiMaio, a research vice president for Gartner, said Wednesday that the Asianux standard could promote the uptake of Linux in Asia, particularly if it is used for large government projects around the continent. Any increase would probably be at the expense of Linux's rival operating system, Microsoft Windows.

The creation of a pan-Asian standard could also encourage software and hardware companies to certify their products on Linux, as they will not need to support multiple versions of the open-source operating system. As application availability and hardware compatibility are key factors in operating system usage, this could further tip the balance against Windows in the region.

Red Flag and Miracle Linux initially announced plans for the Asianux distribution in January 2004. At the time, Miracle Linux president Takeshi Sato said the group hoped Asianux would be prevalent in server systems for regional businesses and governments within three years, according to Australian newspaper The Age.

In October 2004, the Chinese and Japanese companies chose HaanSoft as their Korean partner. The Asianux 2.0 release was originally planned for September 2005, although earlier this year it was reported that the companies were running two months ahead of schedule.

Ingrid Marson of ZDNet UK reported from London.

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Linux companies set to launch Asianux 2.0  Loverock Davidson | 08/24/05
i think you should clean your glasses.  Monkey_MCSE | 08/24/05
Good  Loverock Davidson | 08/24/05
you goated me into it...  Monkey_MCSE | 08/24/05
I thought  Loverock Davidson | 08/24/05
you are oblivious, aren't you  Monkey_MCSE | 08/24/05
It's GOADED not GOATED (nt)  Wolfie2K3 | 08/25/05
Loverock  chuckleberry | 08/24/05
Name calling  Loverock Davidson | 08/24/05
Message has been deleted.  AmusedAtItAll | 08/25/05
Wow, really on topic there guy.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/24/05
Instead of personal attacks how bout this  bobbblll | 08/25/05
7.0  linux_skynyrd | 08/24/05
I think it would be safe to assume  Michael Kelly | 08/24/05
On Linux aliance failing does not me all future ones will fail.  DonnieBoy | 08/24/05
RE: Linux companies set to launch Asianux 2.0  Linux User 147560 | 08/24/05
It might diminish or Asianux might go under.  osreinstall | 08/24/05
interesting comment OS  Monkey_MCSE | 08/24/05
SUSE 9.3 has the proprietory YAST installer  osreinstall | 08/24/05
I was talking commercial distro's  Monkey_MCSE | 08/24/05
RE: It might diminish or Asianux might go under.  Linux User 147560 | 08/24/05
Business is business  osreinstall | 08/24/05
RE: Business is business  Linux User 147560 | 08/25/05
Re: Corporations  osreinstall | 08/25/05
osreinstall shows his stupidity...again.  AmusedAtItAll | 08/25/05
You are the one that is stupid!  osreinstall | 08/25/05
RE: You are the one that is stupid!  Linux User 147560 | 08/25/05
Nope not at all  osreinstall | 08/25/05
RE: Nope not at all  Linux User 147560 | 08/25/05
Maybe, but you guys are hard to follow.  osreinstall | 08/25/05
Re:Nope not at all  cygnusx1 | 08/25/05
Wasn't there a few weeks back  osreinstall | 08/25/05
for reference OS  Monkey_MCSE | 08/25/05
Your handle here is for laughs  osreinstall | 08/25/05
Excuse Me  bobbblll | 08/25/05
Yes I know  osreinstall | 08/25/05
Is it perfect...no  bobbblll | 08/25/05
Pro/ENGINEER now runs on Linux...  Hugh Jass | 08/25/05
RE: Pro/ENGINEER now runs on Linux...  Linux User 147560 | 08/25/05
Just released currently  osreinstall | 08/25/05
RE: Just released currently  Linux User 147560 | 08/25/05
90% Windows worldwide, R.I.P.  Jeff Spicoli | 08/24/05
Sjhow me the sales numbers to back that up.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/24/05
He is only making a prediction based on this and other news.  DonnieBoy | 08/24/05
Just 20 years of history...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/24/05
key word there being *history*..  Jeff Spicoli | 08/24/05
read the article son; then draw out the obvious implications  Jeff Spicoli | 08/24/05
Your prediction is probably right, but, hey have not stopped using Windows  DonnieBoy | 08/24/05
What is really happening?.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/24/05
I see it in my vista  Jeff Spicoli | 08/24/05
Gov. Intervention  in-DUH-vidual | 08/24/05
DUH does come to mind  Monkey_MCSE | 08/24/05
"heavily influences the general populace"?  Anton Philidor | 08/24/05
RE: "heavily influences the general populace"?  Linux User 147560 | 08/25/05
Nicely Put  bobbblll | 08/25/05
axey and os...neck and neck in the title for stupid comments  AmusedAtItAll | 08/25/05
And you haven't got the #s for your OS either!  osreinstall | 08/25/05
re: 90% Windows worldwide, RIP  Wolfie2K3 | 08/25/05
The real test begins.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/24/05
This will reduce the number of distributions that must be tested.  DonnieBoy | 08/24/05
True enough..  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/24/05
Not compared with...  Anton Philidor | 08/24/05
RE: Not compared with...  Linux User 147560 | 08/25/05
somehow I think multiple govts. know more than a Windows dude from Iowa  Jeff Spicoli | 08/24/05
No idea what your talking about.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/24/05
So in his comment, you ARE FROM Iowa  Monkey_MCSE | 08/24/05
booyah  Jeff Spicoli | 08/24/05
Government software.  Anton Philidor | 08/24/05
They have locally developed productivity packages.  Wagadonga | 08/24/05
what a dork  AmusedAtItAll | 08/25/05
I personally think...  Zinoron | 08/25/05
Eye candy is for the easily bored  osreinstall | 08/25/05
Oops This was for bobbblll  osreinstall | 08/26/05

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