We are pleased to announce that a mirror in Brazil is now ready to use. The Center for Scientific Computing and Libre Software (C3SL) has generously agreed to mirror Linux Deepin's package repositories. C3SL is a research group of the Department of Informatics of the Federal University of Paraná, one of the top universities in Latin America. Users can choose their preferred mirror in Deepin Software Center. To select C3SL's mirror as your preferred mirror: 1. Open the Preferences panel in the software center. 2. Select the Mirrors tab. 3. Hover your mouse over a URL (HTTP or FTP) for ...Read more
Mailing List for Linux Deepin's Localization Project
To make discussion and communication more effective, we have created a mailing list for the Linux Deepin Localization Project. Anyone can request to join the list and is welcome to get involved in the project. The mailing list is officially supported and maintained by Linux Deepin. Latest news about Linux Deepin’s localization progress will be announced on the list. The URL of the mailing list (on Google Groups): https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/deepin-localization Topics and discussions should follow the three basic rules as listed below: 1. The mailing list is dedicated for the Linux Deepin Localization Project. Off-topic posts are therefore ...Read more
[Updated]Want Linux Deepin in your native language? We need your help!
Since Linux Deepin 2013 was released, we have been asked by many of our users to translate it into different languages. We were planning to establish a translation platform, but the process is delayed because of the heavy development progress for the next generation of Linux Deepin. In light of our philosophy, we cherish community participation, so we are looking for volunteers to help with the translation. And we are calling it the Linux Deepin Localization Project. Updated: For better collaboration, we have moved the Linux Deepin Localization Project to Transifex. So that people involved can see the overall progress, ...Read more
Linux Deepin 2013 is released!
Yes, we call it Linux Deepin 2013 this time! Focusing on improving user experience, Linux Deepin has made several attempts and various innovations on the Linux desktop in the last two years. During the period, Linux Deepin has become more mature and stable. The new 2013 release has retained the highlights of its predecessors. It has also made many improvements based on our user's feedback and suggestions. Users of Linux Deepin are all recommended to upgrade to the 2013 version. Highlights