UTF-8 OS support

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Here’s an incomplete list of operating systems that support UTF-8 by default.
 
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* Plan 9 (September 1992)
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* BeOS DR9 (May 1997)
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! OS
* Windows 2000 (February 2000)—''primarily UTF-16''
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! Release date
* Mac OS X 10.0 (March 2001)
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! Notes
* Red Hat Linux 8.0 (September 2002)
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* Athena Linux 9.2 (July 2003)
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| Plan 9
* Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 (October 2003)
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| September 1992
* Fedora Core 1 (November 2003)
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* Mandrake Linux 10.0 (March 2004)—''selectable at install time''
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| BeOS DR9
* SuSE Linux 9.1 (April 2004)
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| May 1997
* Ubuntu 5.04 “Hoary Hedgehog” (April 2005)
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|-
* Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 “Etch” (April 2007)
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| Windows 2000
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| February 2000
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| ''(primarily UTF-16)''
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|-
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| Mac OS X 10.0
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| March 2001
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|-
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| Red Hat Linux 8.0
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| September 2002
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|-
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| Athena Linux 9.2
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| July 2003
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|-
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| Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3
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| October 2003
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|-
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| Fedora Core 1
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| November 2003
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|-
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| Mandrake Linux 10.0
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| March 2004
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| ''(selectable at install time)''
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|-
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| SuSE Linux 9.1
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| April 2004
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|-
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| Ubuntu 5.04 “Hoary Hedgehog”
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| April 2005
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|-
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| Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 “Etch”
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| April 2007
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|}

Revision as of 00:58, 1 June 2007

Here’s an incomplete list of operating systems that support UTF-8 by default.

OS Release date Notes
Plan 9 September 1992
BeOS DR9 May 1997
Windows 2000 February 2000 (primarily UTF-16)
Mac OS X 10.0 March 2001
Red Hat Linux 8.0 September 2002
Athena Linux 9.2 July 2003
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 October 2003
Fedora Core 1 November 2003
Mandrake Linux 10.0 March 2004 (selectable at install time)
SuSE Linux 9.1 April 2004
Ubuntu 5.04 “Hoary Hedgehog” April 2005
Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 “Etch” April 2007
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