People's Daily: Chinese Company Red Flag Develops Portuguese Version of Linux
Dec 06, 2000, 18:34 (2 Talkback[s])
"Red Flag Software Co., one of China's Linux-based software
developers, has decided to develop a Portuguese version of Linux
operating system."
"The company signed a relevant agreement recently with the
government-funded Macao Productivity and Technology Transfer Center
to jointly develop the Portuguese version."
"The company has developed the Red Flag Linux, a Chinese version
of the operation system which competes with Microsoft's
Windows."
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