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Vitalinux – Ubuntu-based Linux distribution

Vitalinux is a Linux distribution chosen by the Government of Aragon for its educational centers. Aragon is an autonomous community in Spain.

Features include:

  • A Lightweight System . It allows you to “revive” obsolete equipment and “fly” on modern equipment.
  • Ease of installation and use of the system through customized programs.
  • A system that adapts to the center and/or each classroom or space, and not a center that adapts to an operating system.
  • Remote and unattended management of equipment and software via a Migasfree server.
  • Inventory of all the hardware and software of the equipment in a very convenient way.
Vitalinux in action
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Working state:Active
Desktop:XFCE
Init Software:systemd
Package Management:APT
Release Model:Fixed
Platforms:x86_64
Home Page:docs.vitalinux.educa.aragon.es
Developer:Vitalinux
This article is part of our Big List of Active Linux Distributions.

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