According to a Bloomberg report, attributed to China's Ministry of State Security, the country has ordered some government agencies to drop Windows 10 China Government Edition for Chinese-made Linux distributions.

The Chinese government did not specify which Linux versions would replace Windows 10. However, the stock prices of Chinese Linux suppliers, Kylin Software and Tongxin Software Technology (commonly known as UnionTech), immediately jumped.

These companies' respective operating systems, Kylin OS (no relation to Ubuntu Kylin) and UnionTech OS (UOS), were already positioned as domestic desktop and server replacements for Windows in government, state-owned enterprise, and critical-infrastructure environments.

This change to Linux doesn't mean that there will be a nationwide ban on all Windows installations in China. Windows Home China 11, a restricted, factory-locked edition that requires you to use only Chinese, is still available.

The transition also doesn't mean that every government body has been ordered to abandon Microsoft software. The directive's scope remains undisclosed. Still, the writing is on the wall: China's future government desktop will be Linux.

For some reason, I thought that China always had a homegrown flavor of Linux. Probably just errantly applied the fact that North Korea has Red Star and thought China was right there beside them. Don’t ask me why. Just did.

If this is the Chinese century does it make it the century of the linux desktop?

桌面Linux之年代

As soon as valve can get steamOS running on Nvidia I'll be joining the Linux crew.

No I will not be accepting alternatives. They're too hard and nobody can convince me otherwise. My steam deck just works, exactly the way I need it to, and that's what I want for my PC as well. I can also trust that valve will continue to maintain it for a long time.

So, someday hopefully.

Good luck. nVidia drivers are a pain in the ass to deal with on Linux and that’s unlikely to ever change. One of the primary reasons why I ditched my 3080 for a 6900XT a few years ago.

That'll be the other thing that happens, is someday my PC will break or become obsolete enough that I switch to AMD and then I'll be good to go. I can't afford to switch now unfortunately and my 2080s is still kicking ass so it's gonna be a wait

lol, lmao. Some people do prune themselves down to the rootball.

Not everyone's hobbies include operating systems unfortunately

rubber_chicken joins China in scrapping Windows for Linux

For real, this is such a coincidence. As I wrote about a few times here, I got a Linux laptop, running the aforementioned UOS, in China. I kept putting off making the switch for several months. I wanted to back up some photos from my phone to my computer and figured I could unplug it and use that usb-c port. The file transfer lasted something like a minute before my computer shut down from low battery. That's all it take for it to drop from 100% to 5% or wherever that's set. The manufacturer filed for bankruptcy 5 years ago so I doubt a replacement battery is in the cards, so the time to jump to Linux is now.

I found a guide to backing up a Windows machine to a Linux machine on the same network, so I fired up the linux machine, got on the wifi, found the command prompt and pasted in the very first. It's balking at a sudo because I don't have root. I search the error message and find out how to get root and . . . I need a WeChat account.

I've never gotten a WeChat account. I know it requires the assistance of somebody who has a WeChat account but I never really looked into how big of a deal that is. Apparently people only have a few verification slots per year. Also I'm seeing the possibility of linking a bank card to bypass that verification. Huh, how about that. It didn't ask me for verification, even without a bank card. OK, I got to scan the QR code on my computer to "request root access." I wonder where that request went. Well, it's been a few minutes so I'm thinking China, where it's 3 AM.

In the meantime, I used a different usb-c port to back up my documents folder to my phone, so I'm not entirely SOL if the Windows machine dies.

This change to Linux doesn't mean that there will be a nationwide ban on all Windows installations in China

one day...

To be fair Windows is awful now if you use it it's Microsofts computer not yours.

The dominance of Microsoft Windows is the greatest damnation of The Free Market™ the world has seen thus far.

Was China using Windows?

Even if they trust Microsoft on the end of the day private american companies have to knee for US gov.

Genuinely we should start talking about America stealing your data and spying on you every time someone mentions windows (I'm allowed to say this, I'm a windows user)

Install Linux

Years of Linux

The era of Linux has come

I just accidentally read it as "China joins Europe" and ignored the rest of the headline

china is part of nato now

ChiNATO is my OTP

Guessing your first reaction was

Why is china so based

requires you to use only Chinese

lol suuuuuuuure it does.

Possible explanation via reddit thread:

https://redlib.catsarch.com/r/chinalife/comments/xvz8f4/why_dont_windows_computers_sold_in_china_come/ir4lmmo/?context=3#ir4lmmo

I heard that starting with win8 Microsoft made a chinese language only version that was basically free. It was designed to avoid the rampant bootleg situation that was common back in the day. 叉P (ghostXP) was still ubiquitous even in 2008. I guess seeing that people were either going to pirate or switch to another OS, Microsoft decided to keep customers legit loyal and locked in with a nearly free version of Windows. But to make sure that it was useless outside of China they locked it language to mainland Chinese. It’s called Windows China home edition, or something like that.

that makes a lot more sense

It probably only has the Chinese language pack installed per some agreement with Microsoft or something like that.

Yep. Because the cost is negotiated with the government, Microsoft stipulates that only the Chinese language pack can be installed.

Microsoft doesn't want users in other countries to be able to buy a super cheap windows key from the Chinese market and use the OS. They want to sell you a key for way more money. It's manufacturer region locking to protect their precious profit margins.

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