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Turbolinux
Turbolinux is a discontinued Japanese Linux distribution targeting Asian users.
The Turbolinux distribution was created as a rebranded Red Hat distribution by (then) Pacific HiTech employee Scott Stone. Scott was the lead release engineer through version 3.6.
Turbolinux was notable for including licensed copies of CyberLink PowerDVD and Windows Media binary codecs.
TurboLinux Enterprise Server 15 and 16 are based on openEuler.
Cliff Miller and Iris Miller started TurboLinux in 1992 under the name Pacific HiTech, Inc. in the basement of their home in Salt Lake City, Utah.,
In 1993, Pacific HiTech opened office in Tokyo, Japan.
In 1999-06-08, Pacific HiTech announced its name is changed to Turbolinux, Inc., coinciding its expansion of its North American operations.
In January 2000, Turbolinux received $57 million in investment from Compaq Computer, Dell Computer, Intel, and other companies.
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Turbolinux
Turbolinux is a discontinued Japanese Linux distribution targeting Asian users.
The Turbolinux distribution was created as a rebranded Red Hat distribution by (then) Pacific HiTech employee Scott Stone. Scott was the lead release engineer through version 3.6.
Turbolinux was notable for including licensed copies of CyberLink PowerDVD and Windows Media binary codecs.
TurboLinux Enterprise Server 15 and 16 are based on openEuler.
Cliff Miller and Iris Miller started TurboLinux in 1992 under the name Pacific HiTech, Inc. in the basement of their home in Salt Lake City, Utah.,
In 1993, Pacific HiTech opened office in Tokyo, Japan.
In 1999-06-08, Pacific HiTech announced its name is changed to Turbolinux, Inc., coinciding its expansion of its North American operations.
In January 2000, Turbolinux received $57 million in investment from Compaq Computer, Dell Computer, Intel, and other companies.