Abruzzo GNU/Linux is a secure operating system created for high schools. It is easy to use and suitable for students and staff members alike.
Let's talk about Linux. This computer operating system is Unix-like and an outstanding example of free and open-source software. The source code of Linux can be modified and redistributed freely by anyone. The name "Linux" comes from its kernel created by Linus Torvalds in 1991. Most system utilities and libraries come from the GNU operating system, which Richard Stallman announced in 1983. This contribution is the reason Linux is alternatively called "GNU/Linux."
Although Linux is widely used in servers, it is also supported by prominent corporations such as Dell, IBM, Red Hat, and Sun Microsystems. Its versatility allows it to operate on various devices, including desktop computers, video game systems, and embedded devices like mobile phones and routers.
The latest 0.2.3 stable release of Abruzzo GNU/Linux includes numerous features. The software now includes the following KDE 3.5.6 packages: multimedia, graphics, utils, toys, games, artwork, and addons. Moreover, the release brings with it giflib-4.1.4, imlib-1.9.15, and gmp-4.2. These updates ensure that Abruzzo GNU/Linux remains a reliable and powerful operating system for high schools.
Version 0.2.3 / 0.9.0 Beta: N/A