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'''Miracle Linux''' is a [[Linux distribution]] developed by Miracle Linux Co., Ltd., a company which [[Oracle Corporation]] owns 50.5 percent stock. Originally, it was designed to be an OS with good support of [[Oracle Database]]. However, since [[Red Hat Linux]]'s support for Oracle improved, it changed its primary focus to Asian localization, merging efforts with various Asian Linux vendors to produce [[Asianux]].
 
== Release history ==
* Version 1.0: based on [[Turbolinux]]
* Version 2.0: based on [[Red Hat Linux]]
* Version 3.0 (2004): distributed under the name "Miracle Linux V3.0 ‐ Asianux Inside" as well as simply "Asianux Server 1.0"
* Version 4.0 (2005): final version of Miracle Linux, also called Asianux Server 2.0. New versions from 2008 on are called Asianux only.
 
== See also ==
* [[Asianux]]
 
== External links ==
*[http://www.miraclelinux.com/ Miracle Linux Corporation website]
*{{Distrowatch|miracle|NAME=Miracle Linux}}
 
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