On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 11:34 PM, Klistvud <quotati...@aliceadsl.fr> wrote:

> Dne, 28. 12. 2010 09:13:14 je Yuwen Dai napisal(a):
>
>  Dear all,
>>
>> I just can not completely abandon Windows, for all the E-business related
>> software are for Windows or IE in my country, for example, the security
>> plug-ins released by banks in China. I don't understand why they don't
>> develop plug-ins for Linux and Firefox.  I'm just curious, how is your
>> situation?
>>
>>
> Hasn't that Chinese linux distribution -- Red Flag Linux or what it's
> called -- changed anything? I think that China is just too huge not to
> abandon proprietary software (be it legal or pirated) eventually. I'm
> actually hoping that China and Russia (and perhaps India) may soon become
> the driving forces of worldwide Linux domination ;)
>
> Linux still has very little influence in non-tech users in China, compared
to the huge amount number of Windows users.  People just get used to
Windows.  And there're something that force you live in Windows,  like the
bank-provided software, or software the users favor.

Best regards,
Yuwen




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