Galsoft Linux
Galsoft Linux 1.1 | |
Developer | Galsoft Linux Community |
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OS family | Unix-like |
Working state | Active development |
Source model | Open source |
Latest release | 12.10 / 18 October 2012[1] |
Kernel type | Monolithic |
Userland | GNU |
Default user interface | LXDE |
License | GNU GPL / various others |
Official website | Galsoft Linux |
Galsoft Linux is a Linux distribution derived from Lubuntu that is made to be installed from a DVD or a USB flash drive. The distribution is specially optimized to run efficiently with limited hardware resources.
Galsoft Linux is specifically designed to run on laptops and netbooks with low system specifications[2]
History
Origin
In 2012, project root Xove initiative of the Galician youth group decided to make a Linux distribution of their own. The result of their work was a custom Linux distribution with Lubuntu as the base, supplying all the included drivers and most of the included applications.
In early September 2012 version 1.0 was released.
Due to user suggestions, some applications were added to the initial version, including support for video playback and multimedia files, as well as support for Java and Flash in browsers such as Mozilla Firefox and Chrome. These additions were included in the next revision, Galsoft Linux version 1.1.
Development
During the development process, the core was kept as light as possible, using low requirement tools to attain the best performance possible and a friendly and aesthetical desktop environment with light hardware requirements. It also sought to have the operating system translated into Castilian and Galician.
Galsoft Linux introduced the ability to work with the ODF format using the latest version of AbiWord. For window management LXDE and Krusader were used. Many of the tools used were incomplete translations into Castilian and Galician, with many applications not internationalized, being unable to be translated. During this period of development, the developers also conducted work on Internationalization and localization.
Among the features of Linux Galsoft there is the choice of using Galician as the default language of the LiveDVD boot and installation process.
This distribution can be run in a virtual machine.
Notes
- ↑ Behling, Mario (October 2010). "Lubuntu 10.10 released". Retrieved 13 October 2010.
- ↑ Preguntas más frecuentes.
External links
- Sitio web oficia de Galsoft Linuxl
- Sitio web del proyecto en Sourceforge
- Video tutorial de Instalación de Galsoft Linux
- Video tutorial de uso Aplicaciones y Synaptic de Galsoft Linux