Deepin 2014 RC – Pursuing perfection, never stop

Deepin 2014 RC – Pursuing perfection, never stop

Friendly Reminder Do not install, use and evaluate in a virtual machine Deepin 2014 is strongly recommend to be installed directly on the real machine, so as the gorgeous effect of which could be truly experienced, because Compiz is used as the window manager in Deepin 2014 and its performance is less poor in a virtual machine. To solve this problem, we have planned to develop a new window manager to replace Compiz for future releases. Overview Linux Deepin Project is renamed to “Deepin” Project. Deepin is a distribution that aims to provide a beautiful, easy to use and stable ...Read more

Deepin 2014 Beta is released!--one more step to our dream

Deepin 2014 Beta is released!--one more step to our dream

Notes Deepin 2014 Beta is a development release. It is strongly recommended that you do not use or review it on a virtual machine. The current development release of Deepin 2014 is known to have issues, and many features need improvement. Therefore it is advised that you not use it for a productive environment or as your main operating system for daily use.   Deepin 2014 utilizes Compiz for composite effects, which is infamous for its poor performance on virtual machines. You may wish to install Deepin on your hard disk or try it with a DeepinWin installer (an equivalent ...Read more

Deepin 2014 Alpha - Be ready to embrace the New Deepin

Deepin 2014 Alpha - Be ready to embrace the New Deepin

NOTICE 1、The Alpha release is not stable now, it can be used for test purpose only. Deepin 2014 is still in Alpha release, and it is for the community users that are familiar with Linux only. This release contains some known issues and functions that are not implemented. It is not supposed to use it on production environment or as the daily used system. For those issues on implemented features and interactive, you are always welcomed to post your ideas on  Forum, or take a comment on @@Deepin Twitter.     2、DO NOT install and test on VMs. As used Compiz, a compositing window manager to provide 3D animation and Gaussian Blur effects on windows which performance is poor on VMs, ...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