What is Linglong? Where it came from and where it's going?

What is Linglong? Where it came from and where it's going?

2020, core development of the Linglong prototype is quietly completed, drawing on sandbox/container technology solutions; In 2022, as a future core feature of the deepin distribution, Linglong is released with the deepin v23 preview and is initially available; In 2023, we will donate Linglong project code, Linglong official website, Linglong store and other assets to Open Atom Open Source Foundation, in order to gather more industrial strength, work together to promote the development of Linglong, and accelerate the ecological construction of ....... So what is Linglong? Where does it come from? And where is it going? Next, this article for ...Read more

2023.08 | Wuhan LINUX User Group Activity Review

2023.08 | Wuhan LINUX User Group Activity Review

On the evening of August 24th, the Wuhan Linux User Group (WHLUG) Salon, organized by deepin community, was held at the New Youth Creators Café. The salon invited Linux enthusiasts from Wuhan to discuss technical topics, share their experiences and insights on Linux usage, and have a great discussion on the topics. In this salon, longlong shared the Linux power management strategy and black-desk gave his opinion on transparent proxy, the atmosphere was very warm. Below are some photos of the event:

Deepin V23 Beta at the RISC-V China Summit!

Deepin V23 Beta at the RISC-V China Summit!

The 2023 RISC-V China Summit was held in Beijing from August 23rd to 25th, inviting the RISC-V International Foundation, industry experts, enterprise representatives, and community partners to discuss RISC-V development trends and opportunities, and attracting more than a hundred industry enterprises, colleges and universities, and open source technology communities, as well as nearly one hundred media outlets to attend the event. Image Source: 2023 RISC-V China Summit, 2023 Xuan Tie Developer Day Today, in the Emerald Hall on the third floor of the conference venue, the latest progress and achievements of deepin community's RISC-V technology were presented at the "RISC-V ...Read more

New developments in RISC-V! deepin Successfully Adapts LicheePi 4A

New developments in RISC-V! deepin Successfully Adapts LicheePi 4A

After adapting VisionFive 1, VisionFive 2, SG2042 and other development boards, the deepin RISC-V SIG has recently successfully adapted the deepin operating system on the LicheePi 4A development board! This achievement once again demonstrates deepin's breakthrough in promoting the development of the RISC-V ecosystem. LicheePi 4A: High Performance Development Board with Multi-Core Heterogeneity It is reported that LicheePi 4A is a Linux development board designed by Sipeed using TH1520 chip as the main control core, which is the strongest RISC-V SBC up to now (2023Q2). LicheePi 4A contains 4 x Gentech C910 CPU cores, onboard maximum 16GB 64bit LPDDR4X, 128GB ...Read more

deepin V23 successfully adapted to WSL, what did we do?

deepin V23 successfully adapted to WSL, what did we do?

In the released deepin V23 beta,deepin has officially adapted WSL! WSL stands for Windows Subsystem for Linux, which is a technology that allows users to run Linux on Windows. WSL enables you to freely switch or integrate between Windows and Linux, develop or test Linux-related projects using open source tools and environments. And at the same time enjoy Windows' support and performance optimisation of the hardware support and performance optimisation, run Linux applications and experience various Linux distributions. A new feature from Microsoft, WSLg lets users run Linux GUI applications in WSL2 and seamlessly integrates into the Windows desktop.WSLg includes ...Read more

deepin adapts to Apple M1, what have we experienced? (Part 2)

deepin adapts to Apple M1, what have we experienced? (Part 2)

In the previous article, we introduced the selection and introduction of the deepin adaptation M1 solution, so that everyone can understand some of our ideas before adaptation. In this article, we mainly let everyone understand the problems we encountered during the adaptation process and how we solved them. Three stages of adaptation After our exploration and practice, the process of deepin adapting to M1 is roughly divided into the following three stages: The first stage: the basic environment of deepin must be started on the M1, which is the smallest system without a desktop. In this way, the correctness of the ...Read more

deepin successfully adapts to Apple M1(Part 1)

deepin successfully adapts to Apple M1(Part 1)

We have exciting news to share: In the recently released deepin V23 beta version, the deepin operating system is officially compatible with Apple Mac mini M1! The Mac mini M1 is a mini desktop computer chip released by Apple in November 2020. It features an 8-core M1 processor with a maximum clock speed of 3.2GHz, two Thunderbolt ports, two USB 3.0 Type A ports, HDMI 2.0, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. As it shares the same processor as the Macbook Air M1 and Macbook Pro M1, this adaptation also lays the foundation for future porting work on these two machines. ...Read more

RISC-V new progress! deepin successfully adapted to VisionFive 2

RISC-V new progress! deepin successfully adapted to VisionFive 2

The RISC-V instruction set is an open instruction set architecture (ISA) based on the principle of reduced instruction set computing (RISC), and RISC-V is a new instruction established on the basis of the continuous development and maturity of the instruction set. The RISC-V instruction set is completely open source, simple in design, has a modular design, a complete tool chain, easy to transplant Unix systems, and a large number of open source implementations and tape-out cases. Recently, the official RISC-V SIG team of deepin successfully adapted the deepin operating system on the VisionFive 2 development board, and the available image ...Read more