Miracle Linux
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Developer | Miracle Linux co., ltd: |
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OS family | Unix-like |
Latest release | 6.0 / 2011 |
Package manager | RPM |
Platforms | x86 |
Official website | www.miraclelinux.com |
Miracle Linux is a Linux distribution developed by Miracle Linux Co., Ltd., a company which Oracle Corporation owns 50.5 percent stock. Originally, it was designed to be an OS with good support of Oracle Database. However, since Red Hat Linux's support for Oracle improved, it changed its primary focus to Asian localization, merging efforts with various Asian Linux vendors to produce Asianux.
Release history
- Version 1.0: based on Turbolinux
- Version 2.0: based on Red Hat Linux
- Version 3.0 (2004): distributed under the name "Miracle Linux V3.0 ‐ Asianux Inside" as well as simply "Asianux Server 1.0"
- Version 4.0 (2005): final version of Miracle Linux, also called Asianux Server 2.0. New versions from 2008 on are called Asianux only.
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