An operating system that can run on various devices ---> servers to smartphones
-uses linux and Wayland
The launch of China's first open-source desktop operating system — openKylin 1.0 — will bolster the innovative development of homegrown operating systems and provide reliable basic software services for the country's IT industrial chains, experts said.
The move indicates that China has the ability to build its own self-developed operating system and fill gaps in this field, they added, while emphasizing that domestic operating systems serve as an important pillar for driving construction of new infrastructure and promoting the development of the digital economy.
The openKylin 1.0 system was developed by a group of Chinese companies led by China Electronics Corp, the country's largest State-owned comprehensive electronic information enterprise group.
On Wednesday, Kylinsoft, a subsidiary of state-owned China Electronics Corporation, unveiled the Linux-based OS known as OpenKylin 1.0. It was created by a community of about 4,000 developers and is currently being used by around 850,000 users, according to OpenKylin’s official website.
China’s first domestically grown OS can be installed on computers, servers, and smartphones and could even support Beijing’s deep space exploration program, according to CGTN.
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