OpenKylin is already starting to be implemented on government systems and private companies all around China.
Edit: This is what was written on the website.
Lol is it really free of Western technologies if it’s running on Linux?
And the kicker: the config files show 99% were extracted from Debian Linux. Own Chinese distro, my ass.
the config files show 99% were extracted from Debian Linux
Can you provide a source for that?
Well, Achually, Linux is tecnically european…
puts on nerd glasses
Europe is west.
Is Europe no longer considered western?
Well… Personaly I would not consider it western being in between of the US and Asia…
Edit: better clarification
Oh mate… You need to get out of America and see the world.
I am actually european… I live in greece… It is just that when i picture the map, i picture europe middle-west so i go with middle. Unless what we mean is the culture which by convention, you are correct… Damn… Now i actually feel like the nerd with the glasses… Not in the good way…
So you live in the cradle of Western civilization
As much as I am ashamed to admit it, yes…
At least, unlike GNOME, they got the font rendering, the spacing across icons and the desktop icons right. lol
It’s commendable how every chinese UI is simply beautiful… It’s almost as if they spend the majority of their budget on UI and UX stuff
It’s nearly one to one Windows copy. I am sure it’s hard to do it and do it right but at the and of the day it is still a clone.
I suspect it’s kind of the opposite. You may have just become accustomed to Linux distros that ignore UI until the very end of development
Considering that they have cool transparency effects when other distros never implement them, yes
Good to hear! Hopfuly a new generation of kernel contributors comes out of this.
Connection is terrible and am not taking down my VPN to d/load that.
I think Deepin will be a better distro in the long run. OpenKylin is like the class project everyone has to contribute to, but Deepin is a work of passion.