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  2. List of Linux adopters - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, France's national police force (the National Gendarmerie) started moving their 90,000 desktops from Windows XP to a Ubuntu based OS, GendBuntu, over concerns about the additional training costs of moving to Windows Vista, and following the success of OpenOffice.org roll-outs. The force saved about €50 million on software licensing ...

  3. Unity Operating System - Wikipedia

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    The operating system is primarily aimed at the Chinese market and is intended to replace Microsoft Windows in the country by 2022, [10] [11] [12] also known as "3-5-2 policy". [13] So far, the focus has therefore been primarily on in house hardware such as that from the semiconductor company Zhaoxin .

  4. Astra Linux - Wikipedia

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    Astra Linux is a Russian Linux-based computer operating system (OS) that is being widely deployed in the Russian Federation to replace Microsoft Windows. [2] [3] Initially it was created and developed to meet the needs of the Russian army, other armed forces and intelligence agencies. [4]

  5. Linux adoption - Wikipedia

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    Linux adoption is the adoption of Linux-based computer operating systems (OSes) by households, nonprofit organizations, businesses, and governments. Android, which runs on Linux, is the world's most widely used computer operating system. As of October 2024, Android has 45% of the global operating system market followed by Windows with 26%. [1]

  6. Zorin OS - Wikipedia

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    Zorin OS follows the long-term releases of the main Ubuntu system and uses its own software repositories as well as Ubuntu's repositories. The desktop environment themes can resemble those of Microsoft Windows, macOS, or Ubuntu [7] [8] [9] and allow the interface to be familiar regardless of the previous system a user has come from. [10]

  7. Wubuntu - Wikipedia

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    Wubuntu (also known as "Windows Ubuntu") is a Brazilian Linux distribution for PCs based on the Kubuntu distribution. The first version of the system was released in January 2022. [1] Wubuntu comes bundled with software such as the OnlyOffice office suite, web browsers, Kodi communications, .exe support, Android support and multimedia software

  8. Kylin (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Canonical reached an agreement with the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of the People's Republic of China to release an Ubuntu-based Linux OS with features targeted at the Chinese market. [16] Ubuntu Kylin has been described as "a loose continuation of China's Kylin OS". [17] It is intended for desktop and laptop ...

  9. LiMux - Wikipedia

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    LiMux was a project launched by the city of Munich in 2004 in order to replace the software on its desktop computers, migrating from Microsoft Windows to free software based on Linux. [citation needed] By 2012, the city had migrated 12,600 of its 15,500 desktops to LiMux.