Guadalinex 9 is released, Linux developed by the Spain government

Guadalinex 9 is released, Linux developed by the Spain government

Guadalinex 9 is released, Linux developed by the Spain government

Guadalinex is a Linux distribution based on Ubuntu and developed by the government of Andalucía (Junta de Andalucía) in Spain.
Guadalinex is a Linux distribution developed by the Council of Economy, Innovation and Science of the Government of Andalucía (Spain) to facilitate the access to information technology for all citizens of the Spanish province. It is largely based on Ubuntu 14.04, with elements from Linux Mint and Debian GNU/Linux. The main edition comes with the Cinnamon desktop, while the “lite” variant, provided for the first time and designed to run on older computers or computers with limited hardware, includes the lightweight LXDE desktop environment. The main components include: Linux kernel 3.13, Cinnamon 2.2.16, Firefox 24.3.0esr, LibreOffice 4.2.6 and the usual selection of popular open-source applications. The distribution also comes with a comprehensive installation and user guide (PDF format, in Spanish).

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Download (MD5): guadalinex-v9-32B.iso (1,100MB), guadalinex-v9-lite-32B.iso (856MB).

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