Review of The Linux Deepin History
Version | Release date | Remarks |
---|---|---|
0.1 | 28/02/2004 | The first release was called Hiwix 0.1 and was the first Debian-derived distribution in China, with an iso image less than 300 megabytes. He aimed to provide a light system with high usability on a LinuxCD |
0.2 | 03/03/2004 | The name was then changed to Hiweed Linux and the version came to be called Hiweed Linux 0.2 |
0.3 | 22/07/2004 | Offered an installable ISO image, which claimed to 'give less pain to novices and save lots of time for experienced users'. |
0.55 | 25/09/2004 | |
0.6 | 24//02/2005 | |
1.0 | 25/09/2006 | Hiweed Linux 1.0 was released based on Ubuntu Linux, which offers a graphical installation method. |
2.0 | 17/10/2008 | Tried to change its desktop to LXDE. The version was only a release candidate and the development was suspended. |
9.12 | 30/11/2009 | Deepin and Hiweed was allied and the original Hiweed Linux has transformed into the Linux Deepin Project. The first version of a newly formed distribution, Linux Deepin 10.06 was released. |
10.06 | 20/7/2010 | Kept the design of the previous version and updated main components. |
10.12 | 31/12/2010 | Aborted the Xfce Desktop Environment and turned to Gnome2. Its goal is reset to being easy to use. |
11.06 | 07/04/2011 | No longer follows Ubuntu's style and still kept Gnome 2 as its desktop environment. |
11.12 | 31/12/2011 | Customized based on GNOME Shell and added some unique applications such as Deepin-screenshot. |
12.06 | 17/7/2012 | Customized based on GNOME Shell and added unique applications included Deepin Music Player and Deepin Media Player. |
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