Sharif Linux®
Sharif Linux® (لینوکس شریف) is a bilingual English/Persian operating system. It is based on GNU/Linux and is customized for the computing requirements of Iran and the Persian language, specially for enterprise-level and educational uses. [find out more] [screenshots]
Support
Minimum technical support, provided by Sharif FarsiWeb, Inc. by purchasing Sharif Linux Server Edition or Sharif Linux Desktop Updates, includes timely security, bug-fixing, and improvement updates for the several packages included in the operating system. These can be extended with other services based on the customer's requirements, including but not limited to customization for specific requirements, troubleshooting (by phone or in your office), education, and certification.
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Latest News
- April 2007: The GIMP, a free and open source application for graphical design, was completely localized into Persian. Sharif FarsiWeb translated the user interface of The GIMP and provided the translations to the upstream project.
- March 2007: An elementary Linux course by FarsiWeb for System Group technical staff was finished, with five of the participants achieving FarsiWeb’s Elementary Linux Certificate.
- February 2007: The High Council of Informatics published the Persian translation of Open Source Software: Perspective for Development. The book was originally published by the World Bank and it helps information technology decision-makers in developing countries understand the dynamics of open source solutions. Free copies of the translated book are available at FarsiWeb office, and it can also be downloaded from here.
- February 2007: Sharif FarsiWeb released Sharif Linux School Edition. The first users of this edition would be Bam schools teachers and students.
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