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Linux distribution
LinuxEDU
Developer
Marian Banica
OS family
Linux (Unix-like)
Working state
Current
Source model
Open source
Initial release
11 November 2015
Latest release
1.1 Aurel Vlaicu / November 11, 2015 (2015-11-11),
Marketing target
Scientific purpose / High Performance Computing / Servers / Desktops
Update method
Yum (PackageKit)
Package manager
Deb (file format)
Platforms
x86, x86-64
Kernel type
Monolithic (Linux)
Default user interface
LXDE
License
EUPL & Various others.
Official website
www.sourceforge.net/project/educatie/
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