Turbolinux

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Turbolinux is a Linux distribution produced in Japan. Turbolinux was founded in 1992,[1] and is based out of Tokyo, Japan.

Turbolinux includes a registered copy of the only commercial, and hence licensed, DVD decrypter for Linux, in the form of CyberLink PowerDVD; and has licensed binary Windows Media codecs.

In 2002, Turbolinux joined the United Linux consortium. The Industrial and Commercial Bank of China has deployed Turbolinux for server use.[2]

On 2008-01-16, Mandriva and Turbolinux announced a partnership to create a lab named: Manbo-Labs to share resources and technology to release a common base system for both companies Linux distributions.[3]

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