China is one of the countries where Windows XP continues to be one of the leading platforms, with some stats pointing towards a 70 percent market share owned by the OS version launched by Microsoft in 2001.
From Ecns.cn:
China's Ministry of Industry and Information of Technology (MIIT) urged Windows XP users in China to switch to domestically made computer operating systems, China Central Television (CCTV) reported on Saturday.
The local government has apparently found a solution to move users off Windows XP by developing its own Linux-based alternative which would not only be offered with a freeware license, but also work on low-spec PCs, such as the ones that are currently powered by XP.
Work on this new Linux-based OS has already been started, with local authorities hoping that Windows XP users would actually give it a chance and abandon their existing operating systems that are more or less open to attacks.
It remains to be seen how many people are actually prepared to give up on Windows.
(Score: 1, Funny) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday May 15 2014, @12:40PM
Why would they upgrade perfectly fine working XP machines? Linux users really are delusional.
(Score: 2) by WizardFusion on Thursday May 15 2014, @02:20PM
Not sure if joke or not, but I have to agree. I still run a few VMs as Windows XP (and server 2003) just because of the very low system footprint that it can work with. Less than 512mb ram.
(Score: 2) by tangomargarine on Thursday May 15 2014, @06:57PM
Security. (XP has no more)
"Is that really true?" "I just spent the last hour telling you to think for yourself! Didn't you hear anything I said?"