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Answer: Red Star OS
Since the the early 2000s, North Koreans have had an operating system to call their own: Red Star OS.
The operating system is a heavily modified version of Linux with a KDE desktop system, a modified version of Firefox called Naenara, as well as a customized text editor, email client, and even government approved games.
If you’re worried you don’t have the cutting edge technology necessary to run Red Star, we’re confident you’ll be relieved to hear the minimum system requirements are a Pentium III 800Mhz system with 256MB of RAM and 3GB of hard disk space.
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