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| 2008-11-25 |
Development Release: gnuLinEx Lenix Beta 4 |
| The government of Extremadura (Spain) has announced the availability of a beta release of gnuLinEx Lenix, a Debian-based distribution customised for use in schools and government offices around the region. The new version includes many productivity applications for office, Internet, graphics design and multimedia use. It is compatible with Debian GNU/Linux and is freely distributable. Among the most important changes in this release are numerous bug fixes, a variety of new device drivers, and the inclusion of the brand new OpenOffice.org 3.0. The release is currently only available as an installation DVD, but a live edition is expected shortly. Please read the full release announcement (in Spanish) for further information. Interested beta testers can download the installation DVD image from here: gnulinex-lenix-beta4.iso (1,547MB, MD5). |
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| About gnuLinEx |
| gnuLinEx is a Linux distribution developed by the Extremadura Regional Government in Spain. gnuLinEx is based on Debian GNU/Linux, a distribution that, thanks to its design, makes it easy to create other distributions that can inherit its advantages and get rid of some of its faults (for example, the difficulty of setup and configuration). By using a modified Debian distribution, the Extremadura Regional Government has benefited from the fact that there is a large amount of varied software for it. |
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