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Rough Weixin post translation by DeepL:

Recently, the Hebi Municipal Government joined hands with the Municipal Education Bureau and other departments to introduce nearly 10,000 units of Longxin 3A5000 computers into the classrooms of nearly 50 primary and secondary schools in Hebi Municipal Direct and Hebi Qibin District. These computers are based on the independent Dragon architecture of the Longxin 3A5000 processor, equipped with a domestic UOS operating system, installed WPS office software, Extreme Domain teaching (operation and maintenance) management software and a full set of genuine licensed software, and through the classroom management to the teaching, programming, national/provincial and municipal management platforms and a total of 104 applications, to help the city in the realization of the education industry in the education industry, the basic hardware equipment as well as education and teaching The company has taken a solid step forward in realizing the independent control of basic hardware equipment and educational teaching and learning applications in the education industry.

Edit: Someone posted this already, oh well. This won’t stop me from posting

  • AssortedBiscuits [they/them]@hexbear.net
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    8 months ago

    When people speculate on when the Year of the Linux Desktop will finally happen, I always believed that Linux adoption will not make it past 10% through its superior technical merits alone. To go over 10%, state actors will have to be involved. China is paving the way for the Year of the Linux Desktop to finally happen. But this is the first step. The next step would be to crack down on Windows and Mac OS (the rationale being that they’re just spyware for the NSA) so that the only desktop OS allowed in China is a Linux distro. The step after that would be for major tech enterprises like Adobe and Microsoft to finally develop and release Linux versions of enterprise software (Acrobat, Photoshop, Office, Teams, and so on), the rationale being that since the vast majority of Chinese PC run Linux given Windows/Mac OS crackdown, by not releasing Linux version of their enterprise software, they’re just leaving money on the table. With the number boost from Chinese PCs and Linux versions of enterprise software available, the floodgates will truly open.