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Red Flag Linux

Red Flag Linux

Is a Linux distribution developed by Red Flag Software. The distribution logo is Tux carrying a prominent red flag. As of 2009, the executive president of Red Flag Software is Jia Dong.

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Is a
Software
Software

Software attributes

License
Various
First Release
August 1, 1999
Latest Release
January 1, 2020
Latest Version
10.0
Created/Discovered by
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Red Flag Software
Industry
Software
Software
Open-source software
Open-source software
Software development
Software development
Operating system
Operating system

Other attributes

Creator
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Jia Dong
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Founded Date
November 11, 2005
Key People
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Andrew Xia
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Chase Fan
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tianxiao xia
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Public/Private
Public
Wikidata ID
Q594397
History

Red Flag Linux first appeared in August 1999, when it was created by the Institute of Software Research at the Chinese Academy of Sciences.[3][failed verification] Financial help came from government-owned Shanghai NewMargin Venture Capital. In March 2001, Bloomberg News reported that CCIDNET Investment, a venture capital arm of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, had become Red Flag's second largest shareholder.

During a brief standoff with Microsoft in January 2000, in a year-long series of increasing tensions believed to have been tied to Microsoft's perceived mismanagement of its Microsoft Venus venture, Chinese government ministries were ordered to uninstall Windows 2000 from their computers in favor of Red Flag Linux.

In January 2006, Red Flag Linux joined the Open Source Development Labs.

An Equation Group leak from 2017 included tools that targeted Red Flag Linux.

2014 Closure/Restructuring

On 10 February 2014, Red Flag Software terminated all employment contracts and closed down. The direct cause of the closure was cited as being the failure of the Chinese Academy of Sciences' Software Research Institute to pay a 40 million yuan subsidy. The institute cited Red Flag's failure to complete a specific project, and general mismanagement, as reasons for not paying the subsidy.

According to a research manager with IDC in Beijing, its downfall resulted from a lack of brand awareness and sustained investments, coupled with the rise of rivals.

Nanchang Internet cafes

As of 3 December 2008, it has been reported that Internet cafes in Nanchang, since November 2008, have been required to install the Red Flag Linux as a replacement for pirated versions of the popular Microsoft Windows operating system, or switch to legitimate copies of Microsoft Windows. Radio Free Asia (which is funded by the U.S. government) claimed that Chinese internet cafes were being required to switch to Red Flag Linux even if they were using genuine copies of the Windows OS. This system is provided with a non-expiring support contract at the cost of 5000 yuan (~ US$850, February 2014) for all machines in the cafe.

An official spokesperson for Red Flag Linux clarified by stating that the announcement were targeted to the server-side and not the gaming-intensive (and therefore Windows demanding) client-side computers, and that in the original announcement, Microsoft Windows and Red Flag Linux were simply recommended platforms as they have been tested by the Bureau of Culture.

Beside specialised solutions, Red Flag Linux had the following products:

Red Flag Asianux Server 8.0

Red Flag HA Cluster 7.0

Red Flag Desktop 10

Red Flag Desktop 11

The internal structure of Red Flag Linux is very similar to Red Hat Linux, using a similar installer.

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Further Resources

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Author
Link
Type
Date

Go Open - Red Flag Linux

https://youtu.be/lwrVhwcGPDU

Web

July 7, 2008

Red Flag 8 in Action - Linux Distro from China

https://youtu.be/djYYjuIFkT0

Web

July 11, 2015

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