"Chinese Linux Distro Seeks Place in Ubuntu Family". ^ "China to create home-grown operating system".Archived from the original on 24 April 2011. ^ "Explaining Why We Don't Endorse Other Systems".Archived from the original on 29 November 2021. Archived from the original on 21 August 2018. Old version Older version, still maintained Latest version LibreOffice however is used mainly as default in the official vanilla Ubuntu Kylin image from the main Ubuntu server website without WPS Office installed.
#Ubuntu download 14.04 pro#
WPS Office, also closed-source, is the default office suite in the pro and enhanced editions. Since it is closed source, it is not included in the official Ubuntu Kylin image, but users can download it from UKSC or Sogou's website. The team cooperates with Sogou to develop Sogou Input Method for Linux.
#Ubuntu download 14.04 software#
Version 14.10 introduced the Ubuntu Kylin Software Center (UKSC), and a utility which helps end-users for daily computing tasks called Youker Assistant. Formerly, UKUI was a customization of the MATE desktop. Version 20.04 introduced version 3.0 of its own, newly developed UKUI (Ubuntu Kylin User Interface). Features include Chinese input methods, Chinese calendars, a weather indicator, and online music search from the Dash. The first official release, Ubuntu Kylin 13.04, was released on 25 April 2013, on the same day as Ubuntu 13.04 (Raring Ringtail). reached an agreement with the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology to co-create and release an Ubuntu-based operating system with features targeted at the Chinese market. It is intended for desktop and laptop computers, and has been described as a "loose continuation of the Chinese Kylin OS". Ubuntu Kylin ( Chinese: 优麒麟 pinyin: Yōu Qílín) is the official Chinese version of the Ubuntu computer operating system.
#Ubuntu download 14.04 drivers#
they don't downgrade by itself and one has to enforce another version by some application specific settings.Free software + some proprietary device drivers Most other applications fail permanently if the first connection attempt fails, i.e. Most browsers work around these broken servers by retrying with a lower version. The problem is the server, not the client. Is Ubuntu 14.04 or wget 1.15 not compatible with TLS 1.0 websites? Do I need to install/download any library/software to enable this connection? To access these broken servers the client has to lie and claim that it only supports TLS1.0 as the best version. But there are some broken servers which never assumed that one day there would be something like TLS1.2 and which refuse the handshake if the client announces support for this hot new version (from 2008!) instead of just responding with the best version the server supports. This is the SSLv23 handshake which is compatible to older SSL versions but announces the best TLS version the client supports, so that the server can pick the best version. The assumed problem in detail: Usually clients use the most compatible handshake to access a server. Please note that it might be other causes, but this one is the most probable and without getting access to the site everything is just speculation anyway. (probably not) and with openssl s_client -tls1 -no_tls1_1, -no_tls1_2. If this does not help check if you can access the site with openssl s_client -connect. The openssl as used in 12.04 does not use TLS1.2 on the client side while with 14.04 it uses TLS1.2 which might explain the difference. Then I guess it is one of the sites which is incompatible with TLS1.2.
I can't post it here because it's confidential. right now it happens only to the website I'm testing. Is Ubuntu 14.04 or wget 1.15 not compatible with TLS 1.0 websites?ĭo I need to install/download any library/software to enable this connection? But if I wget an image from TLS 1.2 websites I don't get any ssl connection errors from both test cases. I don't have an idea how this affects wget.