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Chinese government to ditch Windows in the next three years
(www.techradar.com)
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This is an article from 2020 and I'm fairly sure it didn't happen.
Here’s one from 2022, in with only 20% of government computers still use Windows. This article also only mentions government computers. I say it’s very possible that the government has fully switched to Linux. I tried daily driving Deepin 20 once and the only major problem was that most of its packages were very outdated.