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Guadalinex
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Guadalinex was an Ubuntu-based[1] operating system promoted by the government of Andalusia (Spain). It is used in schools, public libraries, centers for elderly people and Guadalinfo centers.
There were five different versions of Guadalinex:
- Guadalinex EDU (specially developed for schools by the CGA), includes Gnome Nanny
- Guadalinex CDM (for centers of elderly people)
- Guadalinex Guadalinfo (only used in Guadalinfo centers, where any person living in Andalusian rural areas can access the Internet for free)
- Guadalinex Bibliotecas (special version for public libraries)
- Guadalinex Mini (minimalistic Guadalinex distribution, suitable for old computers, and netbooks)
In 2018, the Regional Government of Andalusia discontinues Guadalinex and the planned 10th version of Guadalinex never released.[a]
In the educational space, in around 2021, Guadalinex Edu (the education version of Guadalinex) was succeeded by EducaAndOS.[b]
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See also
- CGA (Advanced Management Centre)
Notes
- This is said in the Spanish version of this Wikipedia page, however it does not have any sources. Guadalinex
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