QUOTE(debiankl @ Mar 4 2005, 11:56 AM)
Debian is an addition to RedFlag (based on RH) and TurboLinux (Chinese/Japanese) Linux distro that has been having earlier foothole into China market.
Can wait to get a copy of it.
Debian into China and Japan The statement in the question is incorrect.
Debian is not an addition to RedFlag or TurboLinux.
Debian is a standalone Linux distribution that was first released in 1993[1].
RedFlag Linux, on the other hand, is a Chinese Linux distribution developed by Red Flag Software that was first released in 1999[1].
It was based on Red Hat Linux and was designed for use in the Chinese market[1].
TurboLinux is another Linux distribution that was developed in Japan and was first released in 1992[2].
It was also based on Red Hat Linux and was designed for use in the Asian market[2].
While Debian, RedFlag, and TurboLinux are all Linux distributions, they are separate and distinct from each other.
Sources
[1] Red Flag Linux - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Flag_Linux[2] China shutters Windows 'rival' Red Flag Linux • The Register - Theregister
https://www.theregister.com/2014/02/14/chin...red_flag_linux/[3] Red Flag Linux - DistroWatch.com
https://distrowatch.com/redflag[4] Development Release: Red Flag Linux 4.1 EA (DistroWatch.com News)
https://distrowatch.com/1696[5] Red Flag Linux Forced On Chinese Internet Cafes - Slashdot
https://linux.slashdot.org/story/08/12/03/2...-internet-cafes[6] Why is so much Centos being torrented to China? Vast majority of my distro torrent seeding is Centos, and vast majority of the peers taking it are (or seem to be) in China. Any ideas? : r/linux
https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/o3d...ented_to_china/