Linked by David Adams on Wed 24th Aug 2005 07:17 UTC, submitted by wakeupneo
Linux Japan's Miracle Linux Corp., China's Red Flag Software Co. and Haansoft Inc. of South Korea are teaming up to release Asianux 2.0, a Linux distribution meant to compete with Microsoft Windows in their home regions.
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Way to go
by Terracotta on Wed 24th Aug 2005 21:22 UTC
Terracotta
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2005-08-15

I think the only threat to m$ is not linux itself, but the asian countries. If linux can get a grip there, it might make it easier for us: since ms might have to make itself compatible with the competition if it wants market share in asia. And of course, the people there aren't that much brainwashed with the ridiculous m$ way of thinking what a gui should look like.