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ASLinux was a Spanish desktop Linux distribution based on Debian.
Status: Discontinued
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2012-03-14 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Guadalinex 8 |
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The Council of Economy, Innovation and Science of the Government of Andalucía has announced the release of Guadalinex 8, an Ubuntu-based, easy-to-use, desktop Linux distribution developed to facilitate the access to information technology for all citizens. With a 40% improvement in boot speed and a complete redesign of the default desktop, the distribution incorporates the latest free software technologies, such as GNOME Shell, which provides for a more productive working environment while allowing high levels of customisation thanks to a multitude of extensions downloadable from the Internet. Most applications included in the default install have been upgraded to newer versions; this includes LibreOffice 3.5.0, Firefox 10, GNOME 3.2 and Linux kernel 3.0. Hardware device drivers have also been updated, while a brand-new "centro de software de Guadalinex" provides an easy way to install extra applications from the Internet. See the complete release announcement (in Spanish) for more details. Download (MD5): guadalinex-v8-desktop-i386-final.iso (938MB).
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Guadalinex is a Linux distribution based on Ubuntu and developed by the government of Andalucía (Junta de Andalucía) in Spain.
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2014-11-22 |
Distribution Release: Guadalinex 9 |
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Guadalinex 9 has been released. 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). See the brief release announcement (in Spanish) and follow the included links for further information. Download (MD5, pkglist): guadalinex-v9-32B.iso (1,100MB), guadalinex-v9-lite-32B.iso (856MB). |
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2010-07-06 |
Distribution Release: Guadalinex 7 |
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The Council of Economy, Innovation and Science of the Spanish regional government of AndalucÃa has published the final release of Guadalinex 7, an Ubuntu-based distribution on a DVD designed for deployment in government offices and schools around the region. Thirty percent faster than its predecessor, this new version improves the Internet user experience by providing easy access to social networking sites as well as to publication of blogs. Apart from the usual programs for Internet browsing, email and chat, the distribution comes with a parental control tool called "Nanny", developed in-house, which will help fathers and mothers in protecting their children from accessing malicious and inappropriate web sites. Moreover, the graphical aspect of Guadalinex has been given special attention, with an animated desktop bar (Cairo-Dock) containing frequently used applications and other interesting features. See the release announcement (in Spanish) for full details. The live DVD image is available for download (MD5) from here: guadalinex-v7-desktop-i386-final.iso (3,901MB).
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2009-06-22 |
Distribution Release: Guadalinex 6 |
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Guadalinex 6, a Spanish, Ubuntu-based distribution developed by the regional government of AndalucÃa in Spain, has been released. This version incorporates new functionality inherited from Ubuntu 9.04, with some of the most noticeable improvements being faster boot, several new programs and utilities, and the ability to run Windows applications. However, the new Guadalinex also includes features that differentiates it from Ubuntu, such as the Amigu migration assistant which can import files, settings, email and browser favourites from Windows (including Vista), and a practical user manual written specifically for this version of the distribution. Read the release announcement (in Spanish) for further details and see also this blog post by Juanje Ojeda (in English) which explains the goals of the distribution. Download (MD5): guadalinex-v6-desktop-final.iso (4,373MB).
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2008-09-20 |
Development Release: Guadalinex 5.0 RC1 |
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The first release candidate for Guadalinex 5.0, a Spanish Ubuntu-based distribution developed by the regional government of AndalucÃa, is ready for testing. Released to commemorate today's worldwide Software Freedom Day, this is the project's first version that comes on two CDs - an installable live CD with essential applications and an optional CD with extra software packages. Some of the other changes from earlier betas: support for installing the system directly from the GRUB boot menu without having to boot into the live CD first; an option to create a bootable USB device from the live CD; new selection of applications, easier and more powerful; 3D desktop effects (where supported by the graphics card). Please read the full release announcement (in Spanish) for further information. Download (MD5) the installation/live CD from here: guadalinex-v5-rc1.iso (700MB).
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2007-11-23 |
Distribution Release: Guadalinex 4.1 |
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Guadalinex, a project developing a localised Ubuntu-based Linux distribution for deployment in local government offices and schools in AndalucÃa, Spain, has announced the release of Guadalinex 4.1. Some of the most important new features include: improved compatibility with newer hardware thanks to the more up-to-date kernel; new version of OpenOffice.org (2.2) with support for electronic signatures; built-in support for 3G mobile devices from Vodafone y Movistar; improved accessibility for handicapped users thanks to Orca (2.19.4) and new voice recordings for Festival; new converter of data from Microsoft Access to OpenOffice.org Base databases; inclusion of AMIGU, a migration assistant for moving data, fonts and settings from Windows to Guadalinex; read/write support for NTFS partitions. Please read the release announcement (in Spanish) for further details. Download (MD5): guadalinex-v4.1.iso (697MB).
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2007-04-13 |
Distribution Release: Guadalinex 4 |
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A new major version of Guadalinex, an Ubuntu-based distribution developed by the regional government of AndalucÃa in Spain, has been released. Guadalinex is a general-purpose operating system for the desktop; the latest version uses the Linux kernel 2.6.17 and includes X.Org 7.1, GNOME 2.16, OpenOffice.org 2.0.4, Firefox 2.0 and other popular open source applications for the home and office. Please read the release announcement (in Spanish) for further information. Guadalinex 4 comes in the form of an installation CD or an installable live CD; they can be downloaded (MD5) from here: guadalinex-v4.iso (685MB), guadalinex-v4-nolive.iso (697MB).
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2006-06-17 |
Development Release: Guadalinex 3.0.1 RC3 |
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The third release candidate for the updated version 3 series of Guadalinex, a Spanish distribution based on Ubuntu Breezy, has been released for download and testing. In addition to a large number of bug fixes, the following aspects of the distributions received extra attention: updates in documentation and help files of Hermes, the hardware assistant; improvements in generating digital signatures; inclusion of a new hardware reporting facility to assist with hardware problems. For further information please refer to the release announcement (in Spanish). Download the live and installation CDs from here (MD5): guadalinex_v3.0.1_RC3_live.iso (636MB), guadalinex_v3.0.1_RC3_nolive.iso (688MB).
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2006-02-08 |
Distribution Release: Guadalinex 3.0 |
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Guadalinex 3.0 has been released. Guadalinex is an Ubuntu-based distribution developed by the government of AndalucÃa in Spain and designed to replace proprietary operating systems in government institutions and schools. According to the release announcement (in Spanish) the latest version comes with an improved hard disk installer, permitting installation of the operating system directly from the live CD; default setup of a separate /home partition; improved hardware detection; kernel 2.6.12, GNOME 2.12. Evolution 2.4, OpenOffice.org 2.0; wizards for network configuration, including Ethernet, WiFi, modem and ADSL; and the usual range of open source software. Download the live CD image from here: guadalinex_v3.0_live.iso (629MB, MD5).
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